If you specify the brand and type of mitter you have that would help. If the problem did not occur before there are some guesses.Just recently, our mitters have been damaging rear wipers and does not seem to have the same action it used to. Do these go bad or out of adjustment.
I would suggest either direct injection a type of low pH lubricant or mounting a set of foamers prior to the mitters to apply a low pH detergent. This may aid in reducing surface tension of the cloth on the wipers and other parts of the vehicle.Use water for lubrication, just like side wraps, etc.
FWIW I asked a cloth mfgr which did a better job of lubricating. Soapy liquid applied to the cloth or foaming the soap on the vehicle. His answer was soapy solution applied to the cloth.I would suggest either direct injection a type of low pH lubricant or mounting a set of foamers prior to the mitters to apply a low pH detergent. This may aid in reducing surface tension of the cloth on the wipers and other parts of the vehicle.
Foam just gets on the surface of the cloth or vehicle. Applying to the top of the curtains and in betwen as they move and similarly with rotational devices coats the entire surface of the material keeping it clean and slippery so as parts of the car or protrusions get in between the material they are still hitting a slippery portion. It also helps flush any contaminants from material better than foam.Not disagreeing; just curious...What was his reasoning for injecting rather than foaming?
That's great, makes perfect sense.Foam just gets on the surface of the cloth or vehicle. Applying to the top of the curtains and in betwen as they move and similarly with rotational devices coats the entire surface of the material keeping it clean and slippery so as parts of the car or protrusions get in between the material they are still hitting a slippery portion. It also helps flush any contaminants from material better than foam.
Maybe adding a rain bar or something to that effect. have a hard water rinse, prior to your (assuming, I didn't see you list any) drying agent/clear coat arch followed by another rinse (spot free or just normal) or increase the GPM of the spray nozzles of the rinse arch to increase the flushing capabilities of your rinse arch.Thanks for all the input. Two things. Our customers do not like tape or bags on their wipers. Who's going to take them off? Second, we already are barely getting the cars rinsed off, if we add soap to mitters, they are right before rinse bar. Was wondering about our layout and would like some input. In order,our tunnel is presoak, high pressure rinse, foaming shampoo, top brush, side wraps, mitters, rinse bar. Does this sound right?