Jason Fisher
New member
Best thing I purchased was a seat at Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School in Houston for two days.
Next to that would be my UAMCC contributing membership.
Next to that would be my UAMCC contributing membership.
Best thing I purchased was a seat at Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School in Houston for two days.
Next to that would be my UAMCC contributing membership.
I started off with 1 oz per gallon of SH mixed and tried all different amounts to get the streaks to go away. The windows looked great when they were wet. If you waited until they dried, then you see the streaks and clouds. It got to the point that I hated doing house washes. I would be at the front door getting paid and I could see through the house to the sliding patio doors and the cloudy streaky mess freaked me out. Then I had an incident where I put the elemonator in my tank as usual and there was no soap suds or any indication that I put soap in my tank whatsoever. Sprayed the mix on the driveway and it made suds for two seconds and completely went away. I thought I had ruined 45 gallons worth of SH. Had to rescue it with Roof snot. Don't know what happened, but since then I stayed away from Elemonator. A five gallon bucket of Roof snot is at my door in two days and it is cheaper, so it's roof snot for me.Ralph are you measuring out the Elemonator? I was using too much and I was getting streaks too. I saw a tread on PT state where Ken Fenner posted that if you use too much you end up with streaks on the windows. So I started closely measuring out my mixes and it solved the problem for me.
I started off with 1 oz per gallon of SH mixed and tried all different amounts to get the streaks to go away. The windows looked great when they were wet. If you waited until they dried, then you see the streaks and clouds. It got to the point that I hated doing house washes. I would be at the front door getting paid and I could see through the house to the sliding patio doors and the cloudy streaky mess freaked me out. Then I had an incident where I put the elemonator in my tank as usual and there was no soap suds or any indication that I put soap in my tank whatsoever. Sprayed the mix on the driveway and it made suds for two seconds and completely went away. I thought I had ruined 45 gallons worth of SH. Had to rescue it with Roof snot. Don't know what happened, but since then I stayed away from Elemonator. A five gallon bucket of Roof snot is at my door in two days and it is cheaper, so it's roof snot for me.
Ralph I haven't tried the roof snot for house washes yet just on roofs, but I plan on trying it. Do you mix it the same for your house washes as you do the roof? I mix 1 ounce of elemonator per gallon of SH DS'd through a 2.3 injector (8GPM machine) with 150 ft of hose and so far I haven't had any problems with streaking and the elemonator masks the SH smell. I agree with you about the price and delivery. I actually ordered three 5 gallon buckets of each here recently so in case one was bad or didn't work I had an alternative. LOL.... I love being prepared for anything.
Your the best!Yeah....gotta be careful w F13, will also stain paint and siding on houses if it gets on it. We use Dragon Juice now and is probably the easiest and does best job of any product we've used. No solvents in it so it's not going to dissolve paint
I do not!!!!!Just curious, does anyone still use the now-defunct ST 905 trigger guns? I used to have several of these great guns, but have usually wore them out using them for applying low pressure detergents. I still have several repair kits for the guns, minus the guns! LOL