I was out of town a few days ago and saw a ss wash with something I had not seen before. The foam brush was on a high pressure line. It was similar to a wand, when the trigger is not squeezed it was medium pressure, and it was full hp when the trigger was squeezed. The output was basically hp soap, only out of the brush. It must have had some type of nozzle recessed back in the bristles because it came out in a full "v" pattern. My foam brushes have three holes for the foam output and would not produce a "v" pattern if attached to a hp line.
Also, the tire cleaner had a dedicated line which was attahced to a small, stiff bristled round brush. This was the usual low pressure.
Is this something some manufacturers do, or do you think the operator plumbed it on their own?
It was intriguing. I guess you would have more water usage, but perhaps could save some chemical costs - maybe? Also eliminate one low pressure station - if that were a goal for some reason.
Anyone seen this?
Also, the tire cleaner had a dedicated line which was attahced to a small, stiff bristled round brush. This was the usual low pressure.
Is this something some manufacturers do, or do you think the operator plumbed it on their own?
It was intriguing. I guess you would have more water usage, but perhaps could save some chemical costs - maybe? Also eliminate one low pressure station - if that were a goal for some reason.
Anyone seen this?