DiamondWash
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Check out this custom modification with Zero degree nozzles and a separate presoak arch attached to the arm.
I'm assuming this is an owner design but I could be wrong, I'm trying to locate the owner so I can ask him that question, still wondering how he separated the presoak from the HP nozzles being both functions went through one arch before.Interesting. Is this a modification from WW or done by the operator?
I don't see how its profitable to do such at all. If you have good quality chemicals too start with you dont need 4 passes of presoak.i was also wondering how are the rotating nozzles not going to freeze up in the winter & the spray arch so he is gonna have two seperate spray arches weeping water I would go out of business weeping that much. Maybe I am missing somethingI saw that too and thought it was weird. It looked like it started over after the rinse.
Same thing I was thinking, what a huge waste of time, I am always looking for ways to increase throughput. Over 8 minutes?! Ouch.I guess I am the only nerd noticing his super long wash time & 4 soap passes and all the HP rinse passes. Wonder what his cost is Per car
I considered doing the same to a Belanger Vector, it looked doable but it would have meant a lot of changes to a lot of things.I'm assuming this is an owner design but I could be wrong, I'm trying to locate the owner so I can ask him that question, still wondering how he separated the presoak from the HP nozzles being both functions went through one arch before.
That's my concern as well. Defeats the whole purpose of the padded arch.What material is the second arch made out of? It looks like it could scratch a vehicle if impacted.
The new Razors don't have padded arches anymore they are now plastic covers.That's my concern as well. Defeats the whole purpose of the padded arch.
The turbo nozzles also strip the heck out of vehicles like the PDQ G5 causing swirl marks not to mention there $100 each for the good ones and need replacing every year if doing any volume. The ones on my washworld power towers have to be replaced every year and they freeze up way faster in winter cold tempsI think that is an awesome upgrade. I think the soap going through the same nozzles as the hp water is a big negative on Razors as their is a lot of wasted soap. Also those turbo nozzles clean way better than v jets with less water. I don't know how he stops the chemical hose from wrapping round the hp though!