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I am 2 passes of hi ph. I seemed to get less cleaning power going hi/lo or lo/hi.
I run Hi/Hi. What chemical are you using. What are your dilution ratios. Thinking of bumping up to red tip. Can't get that damn eyebrow off.
I am 2 passes of hi ph. I seemed to get less cleaning power going hi/lo or lo/hi.
I use hi / hi. Simoniz correct powder, 50lb box with 1.6 gallons simoniz foam additive to make a very good 55 gal. drum of presoak for about $67. Beat that! ( thanks S.G.!)
i use a 50lb box of correct, 50 gal. water and 1/3 of a 5 gallon pail of simoniz foam additive. i think i'm using a red tip in a .086 injector.
it does ok with the eyebrow; not perfect but i've only seen acid do that.
$62.59 per drum is hard to beat! I feel I could apply it with no metering tip and still do well as far as soap cost per car.
Waxmans receipe works really well I just mix it with the piece of conduit that my feed hose is in.
LW 4000 with a white tip cleans very good goes on like milk.
On my top wash I do use a acid first pass.
My issue was finding a soap that would get that last bit of film off of white cars.
I've also been expereminting with a local soap company called All Clean by Dynamic Development with pretty good results.
If u haven't tried the powder just do it u can't beat the cost and you'll be surprised that it was that easy and that it really works.
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Yep, done that a few times from the forum."a good idea is always worth copying".
I should add that Scott Gray was the one that 'hipped' me to mixing my own powdered soaps. It wasn't something I came up with on my own, but you know how it goes: "a good idea is always worth copying".
Chemical reps try to steer you away from powders, but I'm still trying to find my way, as a rookie.
I would agree with that in a self-service car wash. However, in automatic washes, what makes them return is getting their car clean.
Simoniz Correct is a NO GO! Clean just wasn't there. Looking to try JBS Hyper Storm Polymer Presoak. Updates to come. As of now, Kleen-rite's in bay presoak is working nicely on a blue tip.
A blue tip is 25:1. When you mix a powder in a drum you're not going to get a very concentrated product. You may have to run it with no tip, which is 4:1.