Truck Washing Video!

You have to be extra careful with the polished alum. I would not recommend any acid on those vehicles unless you like buffing. A mild Phosphoric blend would work well but still may take the polish off.
 
wand 3.jpgBlaine i guess ill just have to keep using my little homemade wands and using my remotes untill i can save up to buy 2 of your guns.wash wand2.jpg
 
I just have a basic 4 channel remote with two dema 481-p valves tee d together and all the chemical is downstreamed.Push button 1 for acid push it again to cut it off then push 2 for soap and push it again to cut it off.Its really good when you have some space to work when you get behind or in between several trucks you might have a bit of trouble switching chemicals the signal gets lost in space i guess lol.Oh and number 3 buttons starts the machine and 4 is supposed to cut it off but i cant quite figure out how to put the wire to the coils to open them up to turn it off.I
 
View attachment 16891Blaine i guess ill just have to keep using my little homemade wands and using my remotes untill i can save up to buy 2 of your guns.View attachment 16890


From someone that started with 2 and only had the work to keep one gun busy, you will soon find yourself adding more guns than you think. This makes washing much simplier and allows you to step away from the work and run your business. I sell this on the same results at a fleet's terminal in South MS that they will recieve in Memphis Tennessee. This takes the operator error out of washing and allows a dummy to pick up a wand and be cleaning in short order
 
I just have a basic 4 channel remote with two dema 481-p valves tee d together and all the chemical is downstreamed.Push button 1 for acid push it again to cut it off then push 2 for soap and push it again to cut it off.Its really good when you have some space to work when you get behind or in between several trucks you might have a bit of trouble switching chemicals the signal gets lost in space i guess lol.Oh and number 3 buttons starts the machine and 4 is supposed to cut it off but i cant quite figure out how to put the wire to the coils to open them up to turn it off.I

use the low oil shutdown wire to do this.
 
You have to be extra careful with the polished alum. I would not recommend any acid on those vehicles unless you like buffing. A mild Phosphoric blend would work well but still may take the polish off.

Paul is correct as usual. You have to be very careful with that type of acidic 1st step. It can be done, but it has to be the right dilution and mixture, and personally I have found that you have to work a little harder to get it to clean as good as the regular stuff. But it does work and is definitely better than brushing!
 
From someone that started with 2 and only had the work to keep one gun busy, you will soon find yourself adding more guns than you think. This makes washing much simplier and allows you to step away from the work and run your business. I sell this on the same results at a fleet's terminal in South MS that they will recieve in Memphis Tennessee. This takes the operator error out of washing and allows a dummy to pick up a wand and be cleaning in short order

Nate at Northern Lightning just told me the same thing today. But I would rephrase that last sentence and just say "someone inexperienced". :yes::smilewinkgrin:
 
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