Dirtychuck
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I've been comparing my wash to other washes in my area and some have foam that looks like shaving cream coming out of their foam brushes.
My current foam brush setup is a pump for pumping foam brush soap from my hydrominder and a separate air line that tees together just before the boom in the bay. I have regulators to control regulate both the flow of soap solution and the pressure of compressed air.
What is the trick to create really good foam? What do I need to change? Is it in the mixing of air and soap solution or is it in the type of foam brush soap that you use or something else?
My current foam brush setup is a pump for pumping foam brush soap from my hydrominder and a separate air line that tees together just before the boom in the bay. I have regulators to control regulate both the flow of soap solution and the pressure of compressed air.
What is the trick to create really good foam? What do I need to change? Is it in the mixing of air and soap solution or is it in the type of foam brush soap that you use or something else?