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If I knew the owner/operator well enough to know he'd appreciate it, I'd absolutely fix it. If I didn't, I'd leave a note over the coin acceptor so no one loses money and whoever finds it knows there's a problem. I've actually done that several times, I drive all over Texas and test the washes...
No, he didn't. He's doing the same play-acting as you and your other friends. You're all liars pretending to be owners/operators, giving advice on things you know nothing about. I haven't bickered, you do when you try to defend yourself by claiming I said something that I didn't. I am in my...
I neither stated nor implied that he can't ask questions, neither directly nor indirectly.
Nope.
Show me exactly where I did that.
I have been 100% clear in every post, and I have been 100% consistent in all my replies. Why don't you address my factual statements about his true background...
Show me where I stated that or anything else.
Who said you can't? Show me specifically anywhere that I or anyone said you can't ask questions.
I said that you're posing yourself as an investor and someone with experience. That's a fact. You really need to believe that I know way more than...
Once again, I'm not bringing anyone down. I'm stating a fact. You and your friends are posing as investors when you're a decade or more away from actually spending any money.
It's not my fault you guys can't handle a factal statement.
Your soap is diluted. Make sure there's a hole in the hose that comes off the Hydrominder into the stainless tank below the ring but above the highest water level so it can't siphon, replace the foot valve, put a clamp on the hose, and put a newbucket in place.
Yes, but the injector will reduce the pressure a lot. I toyed with the idea for a while, even tried pumping the chemical at 200 PSI to the injector, it still had to severely restrict pressure to get chemical.
15 seconds isn't too bad. My longest bay takes 26.
I've gone to using the JEAdams 7080 swivel for everything, gun, inline and boom with a street elbow. They last longer than the bay hose, and I don't have to keep multiple kinds on hand. I don't rebuild them.