Kenny Hayes
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You hardly work anymore, beggar!
No I dont think so but we may have. Genny has tried a lot of different ones.Diamond sown!!!
Ever try one?
Sometimes referred to as diamond weave.....only a little courser.....wouldn't use it on any baroque....great for hard counters!
It’s an artYou hardly work anymore, beggar!
For over 30 years I mixed my rinses in my fresh water tank with softened water. I knew the EXACT dilution of my chemicals in my rinse solution. The only adjustments I ever made were in the dilutions of my prespray, stronger or lighter as needed. Chemical injectors and pumps are a guessing game as to dilutions. More than once I came out to the truck after a job and either a inch of solution was drawn out of my chem feed jug or the entire jug was gone. As far as damage to components I never had any ill effects or shortened life on transfer pumps, pressure pumps or lines. My internals were clean as a whistle any time I took them apart with good chems and soft water.one free "chosen" wand to the best post of the month. JK
agree on all points. Just as a sidenote there was a Facebook question posted. guy had a HDM TM that had problems with their chem pump so he asked what the chem dilution would be if he put the chems in his water supply tank. (you know, rather than asking how to fix it) I replied that this would be a bad idea and explained why. Then others were saying I was wrong and what to put in the tanks. you cant fix stupid.
This confused me?? I dont see the problem with premixing chemicals then pumping unless they flammable or damaging to diaphragms and/or sealssuch as Petroleum basded products . After all thats what you do when you run a portable machine. You premix your solution and then pump it. Also it your tm uses starvation instead of a chem pump your system has chemicals running thru it also because the suction of the pressure pump draws the concentrate, Whats the difference? I personally wouldn't do it but i really dont see a problemFor over 30 years I mixed my rinses in my fresh water tank with softened water. I knew the EXACT dilution of my chemicals in my rinse solution. The only adjustments I ever made were in the dilutions of my prespray, stronger or lighter as needed. Chemical injectors and pumps are a guessing game as to dilutions. More than once I came out to the truck after a job and either a inch of solution was drawn out of my chem feed jug or the entire jug was gone. As far as damage to components I never had any ill effects or shortened life on transfer pumps, pressure pumps or lines. My internals were clean as a whistle any time I took them apart with good chems and soft water.
Not arguing with you as to what is better. It just worked well for me.