Waxman Super Moderator Joined Aug 31, 2007 Messages 6,051 Reaction score 1,697 Points 113 Location Orange, MA Dec 16, 2012 #1 in my plan to speed up my wash, i'm planning to put 1 strong presoak on. I'm using KR Inbay presoak, a JBS hp soap. How much psi air should I run for good bubblizing effect and dwell/hang-time and cleaning power? tttt.i.a. waxman
in my plan to speed up my wash, i'm planning to put 1 strong presoak on. I'm using KR Inbay presoak, a JBS hp soap. How much psi air should I run for good bubblizing effect and dwell/hang-time and cleaning power? tttt.i.a. waxman
MEP001 Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 16,665 Reaction score 3,946 Points 113 Location Texas Dec 16, 2012 #2 I think that's something you'll have to determine as you adjust things. I can say if I left the Vector set up the way the "factory" had it, it wouldn't clean a thing.
I think that's something you'll have to determine as you adjust things. I can say if I left the Vector set up the way the "factory" had it, it wouldn't clean a thing.
Waxman Super Moderator Joined Aug 31, 2007 Messages 6,051 Reaction score 1,697 Points 113 Location Orange, MA Dec 16, 2012 #3 well i'll start slowly turning up the air as I go and see how things look i guess.
MEP001 Well-known member Joined Aug 30, 2007 Messages 16,665 Reaction score 3,946 Points 113 Location Texas Dec 16, 2012 #4 That's what I did - I fine-tuned it over a week or so to get it foamy enough to stick to the cars and not too foamy that a breeze will blow it away.
That's what I did - I fine-tuned it over a week or so to get it foamy enough to stick to the cars and not too foamy that a breeze will blow it away.