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Thoughts on quality of soaps for JBS vs. Blendco? I've been using blendco for a few months. I like my sales rep a lot but I think the cars are not coming out clean enough, even after tweaking a lot.
 

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Even after turning up the alkalinity on blendco. I thought you could tweak there system more than others
 

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I haven't ever worked with Blendco, but the mixing drum should allow for a lot of control of your high pH. The JBS is harder to tweak.

If you decide to try the JBS, I like the Action line for regular road film and bugs. I use AT-101 Low pH for my first pass, and AT-102 High pH and AT-150 High pH boost for my second pass. For sites with a really heavy oil film, I use CPS1-104 Low pH and CPS-105 Low pH Boost for my first pass, and CPS-200 Low pH and CPS-201 Low pH Boost for my second pass.

I have also had excellent results with Lustra and Auto Lux if you want to try one of those.
 

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Thoughts on quality of soaps for JBS vs. Blendco? I've been using blendco for a few months. I like my sales rep a lot but I think the cars are not coming out clean enough, even after tweaking a lot.
They are both solid lines. One just might work better in your climate/ soil. Might be the exact opposite for someone in another region.
 

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Even after turning up the alkalinity on blendco. I thought you could tweak there system more than others
That’s the thing. We have tweaked it multiple times, added extra chemicals to help. And still not getting a really clean car.
 

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I haven't ever worked with Blendco, but the mixing drum should allow for a lot of control of your high pH. The JBS is harder to tweak.

If you decide to try the JBS, I like the Action line for regular road film and bugs. I use AT-101 Low pH for my first pass, and AT-102 High pH and AT-150 High pH boost for my second pass. For sites with a really heavy oil film, I use CPS1-104 Low pH and CPS-105 Low pH Boost for my first pass, and CPS-200 Low pH and CPS-201 Low pH Boost for my second pass.

I have also had excellent results with Lustra and Auto Lux if you want to try one of those.
Good to know. I appreciate it. How do you like your JBS rep?
 

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That’s the thing. We have tweaked it multiple times, added extra chemicals to help. And still not getting a really clean car.
Try another company and setup. One last Question when is the last time you changed your High Pressure Nozzels they will wear out over a year or so and will make a difference on cleaning performance and water hardness may change and do you heat the water at all or presoak. what kind of machine do you have.
 

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Try another company and setup. One last Question when is the last time you changed your High Pressure Nozzels they will wear out over a year or so and will make a difference on cleaning performance and water hardness may change and do you heat the water at all or presoak. what kind of machine do you have.
I have a new razor, so the nozzles are brand new. I had an old razor before. We do heat some of the water yes
 

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I have a new razor, so the nozzles are brand new. I had an old razor before. We do heat some of the water yes
I would defiently try a different company if you have all that setup but I would think Blendco would clean better than JBS bc of the adjustability of surfactant & alkalinity you need to try something like Quest,Warsaw, Transchem/turtle wax, Blue Corral, Armorall, Lustra/CSI something that packs a punch may cost a little more but if your going after a clean vehicle those are in the top of the food chain.
 

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Okay thank you! I will keep all of those in mind and do some research.
 
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