cborne01
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I know its prob. been covered here before, I just couldn't find it, but any input would be appreciated.
I have a BE 4gpm machine with the standard D/S'er with a meter valve on it. I use a JROD with Hi and low soap/rinse nozzles for 3-5gpm machine
I have a job that a need to apply the cleaner 5:1 - 7:1 ratio
Any recommendations as to use the JROD and try to get the D/S adjusted to that ratio-- I know many factors can come into play here, -- or is there another product that I'm not familiar with that someone could recommend that can give me an accurate D/S mix.(that doesn't cost a fortune)
I didn't think this was very complicated, then got very mixed opinions from a few guys I talked to, so I wanted too throw it out here.
Business is starting out good, customers very pleased thus far, and I don't want to let a rookie error screw up a job by either applying too strong or weak mix, or wasting my cleaner.
I was also told by a questionable source that when setting the D/S ratio , it doesn't matter if its set under pressure or not, as long as you set it with the nozzle you plan on using-- can someone please confirm if this is correct info.
This guy put some doubts in my head, and I trust the guys here can set me straight.
Thanks in advance, and sorry, I know this is a rookie question, but I need some factual info. from the pro's here.
I have a BE 4gpm machine with the standard D/S'er with a meter valve on it. I use a JROD with Hi and low soap/rinse nozzles for 3-5gpm machine
I have a job that a need to apply the cleaner 5:1 - 7:1 ratio
Any recommendations as to use the JROD and try to get the D/S adjusted to that ratio-- I know many factors can come into play here, -- or is there another product that I'm not familiar with that someone could recommend that can give me an accurate D/S mix.(that doesn't cost a fortune)
I didn't think this was very complicated, then got very mixed opinions from a few guys I talked to, so I wanted too throw it out here.
Business is starting out good, customers very pleased thus far, and I don't want to let a rookie error screw up a job by either applying too strong or weak mix, or wasting my cleaner.
I was also told by a questionable source that when setting the D/S ratio , it doesn't matter if its set under pressure or not, as long as you set it with the nozzle you plan on using-- can someone please confirm if this is correct info.
This guy put some doubts in my head, and I trust the guys here can set me straight.
Thanks in advance, and sorry, I know this is a rookie question, but I need some factual info. from the pro's here.