Newbee in need of help

I am new to the diff kinds of chems ,and have read and searched for this info. Thanks to all fora lot of great info. I have not found what D/S is and it uses . I also have read were some are using a sequestering agent. I understand what they do but do not see how they help in pressure washing. Thanks for the help in advance. I am sure I will have a lot more questions in the future.
 
I am new to the diff kinds of chems ,and have read and searched for this info. Thanks to all fora lot of great info. I have not found what D/S is and it uses . I also have read were some are using a sequestering agent. I understand what they do but do not see how they help in pressure washing. Thanks for the help in advance. I am sure I will have a lot more questions in the future.

Ds stands for down streaming.

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Yes. Thank you. I am using a chemical sprayer now am am looking for ways to save time. I will be looking into the jet- x very soon.

You should try and catch up with Dan Manley of A-1. I believe he's in your neck of the woods.
 
I am new to the diff kinds of chems ,and have read and searched for this info. Thanks to all fora lot of great info. I have not found what D/S is and it uses . I also have read were some are using a sequestering agent. I understand what they do but do not see how they help in pressure washing. Thanks for the help in advance. I am sure I will have a lot more questions in the future.

Give me a call if you need help learning the basics.

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Look in the House Washing threads, many, many, many of pages of great info talking about downstreaming.

Also look in chemicals, chemical ratios and even building washing.

Lots of guys downstream their mixes for different types of cleaning.
 
I forgot to mention that in these threads they also talk about chemicals, what works for them and what did not work or what not to use.
 
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