My 13-year-old WW 1.0 recently treated a pick-up truck like a low-profile vehicle thus amounting to over $4,500 in damage claim from three boom hits to its top so this & some other issues finally made me decide I need to upgrade and invest in a new 2.0 machine. Been fascinated w/ the "lava foam" such as Mr. Foamer's or others who offer it, as an add-on to help charge more for such a "special wash" but...
..."lava foam" works great in a tunnel wash but in an in-bay automatic where a car sits stationary, what I notice is residual drip of lava foam throughout the rest of the customer's wash and that's not a great end wash result. (not talking about Mr. Foamer's...talking about a different company's version that I am looking at)
I have seen modifications where on a WW 2.0 you take the two top side gantry spot-free hoses and put these instead into a "rain bar" to then dispense spot-free through the lava foam equipment to flush out residual chemical but one of the things I really liked about the 2.0 machine is the way it dispenses spot-free water so well w/ those top side nozzles and to modify this just to flush out residual lava foam makes me hesitate in wanting to add "lava foam" until I find a way to fix this problem w/o having to not utilize the spot-free nozzles which I believe were great-dispensing as designed by Jim Coleman Company. The lava foam is 3rd party equipment and not made by Jim Coleman Company so before I purchase a 2.0 machine I wanted to find a way to have "lava foam" and rid the residual drip problem yet still utilize the great-dispensing JCC spot-free nozzles.
Has anyone added "lava foam" to their in-bay? How do you deal w/ the residual drip problem? Have you been pleased w/ your "lava foam" add-on? How much are you charging for your wash that includes the "lava foam" option?
Thanks so much!
Carl
..."lava foam" works great in a tunnel wash but in an in-bay automatic where a car sits stationary, what I notice is residual drip of lava foam throughout the rest of the customer's wash and that's not a great end wash result. (not talking about Mr. Foamer's...talking about a different company's version that I am looking at)
I have seen modifications where on a WW 2.0 you take the two top side gantry spot-free hoses and put these instead into a "rain bar" to then dispense spot-free through the lava foam equipment to flush out residual chemical but one of the things I really liked about the 2.0 machine is the way it dispenses spot-free water so well w/ those top side nozzles and to modify this just to flush out residual lava foam makes me hesitate in wanting to add "lava foam" until I find a way to fix this problem w/o having to not utilize the spot-free nozzles which I believe were great-dispensing as designed by Jim Coleman Company. The lava foam is 3rd party equipment and not made by Jim Coleman Company so before I purchase a 2.0 machine I wanted to find a way to have "lava foam" and rid the residual drip problem yet still utilize the great-dispensing JCC spot-free nozzles.
Has anyone added "lava foam" to their in-bay? How do you deal w/ the residual drip problem? Have you been pleased w/ your "lava foam" add-on? How much are you charging for your wash that includes the "lava foam" option?
Thanks so much!
Carl