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@@TheVaado it would be possible, however, force feeding the system will not only shorten the life of the proportioner but also throw off the mix ratio greatly. I’ve had people ask that question before, I always recommend against it.
That's a good question, I don't recall what settings I had on the proportioner. The great thing is that those who buy a system or one of our proportioners, receive a ratio chart along with their order. This helps get you started with the system and shortens the time learning the proportioner.
I do tile & grout, carpet, upholstery hot water extraction, but was asked yesterday by a small shopping center if I could pressure wash their property that has like algae/dirty water stains running down from the roof. I have very limited experience pressure washing other than my rental units which have wood siding. This building is fiber cement stucco I believe in a tan color. I tried ecolabs chemical from Home Depot and it didn’t really help remove the algae. I had to really apply a lot of pressured water to get some of it out from the area I tested, but that didn’t seam ideal. Do you think bleach would be better to break it down so I don’t have to rely on the water pressure so much? I want the chemical to do most of the work so I don’t damage the walls or paint. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Hey I live in Washington State I want to get a quote for a setup skid but small for a Chevy 1999 S-10 truck with two 55 gallon drums hose reel 150ft Pump wand
Just a demonstration. However, we rinsed that building with a Pressure washer using a second water source. We were able to apply chemicals and partially rinse with that 55 gallons.
55 gallon buffer tanks have an automatic fill valve from the customers line, this allows you to get around issues where they have a low flow water well or other low flow issues while washing. Some power washers carry a 275 gallon IBC tank with a auto fill valve so they can operate very remotely on properties.
Are you interested in learning more about our Gen 2 Soft Wash systems?
Head over to our new website
www.budgetsoftwashsolutions.com
There you can learn more about the systems and place an order!
I just found it! 😅
Cool set up , congrats on your business!
Thank you
Love these machines!
Thanks, Ty!
How is your?
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quick questions what connectors do i need to run the jrod to the gun im so lost on that part 😫😫
If you buy our system, nothing else is needed. Just put the Jrod on.
Most Jrods use a 1/4” quick connect coupler just like a pressure washer.
We use a stainless steel 1/4” quick connect that is threaded 1/2” mnpt
Hey Shawn looking to purchase one of these soon. Would it be possible to run a hose straight from the spigot to the proportioner, without a tank?
@@TheVaado it would be possible, however, force feeding the system will not only shorten the life of the proportioner but also throw off the mix ratio greatly.
I’ve had people ask that question before, I always recommend against it.
Hello is there a reason for putting the electric pump upside down or it doesn't matter?
@@christiancordero4060 I always like to mount the pump head down that way if it develops a leak, it does not leak down into the electric motor.
what do you have the dials turned to?
That's a good question, I don't recall what settings I had on the proportioner.
The great thing is that those who buy a system or one of our proportioners, receive a ratio chart along with their order. This helps get you started with the system and shortens the time learning the proportioner.
Hey, can you post a link to that soft wash gun?
budgetsoftwashsolutions.com/products/soft-wash-trigger-gun
Legend. Thank you!
how much are your systems out the door ?
@@panamacityfloridaracingmem6631 the cheapest system we sell is $1149.99 and shipping anywhere in the lower 48 states is $40.
This unit is now sold!! It will be heading down to Georgia on Monday.
Thanks Dawson!
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I do tile & grout, carpet, upholstery hot water extraction, but was asked yesterday by a small shopping center if I could pressure wash their property that has like algae/dirty water stains running down from the roof. I have very limited experience pressure washing other than my rental units which have wood siding. This building is fiber cement stucco I believe in a tan color. I tried ecolabs chemical from Home Depot and it didn’t really help remove the algae. I had to really apply a lot of pressured water to get some of it out from the area I tested, but that didn’t seam ideal. Do you think bleach would be better to break it down so I don’t have to rely on the water pressure so much? I want the chemical to do most of the work so I don’t damage the walls or paint. Any advice would be greatly appreciated
Yes you bleach higher the concentration of sodium hypochlorite the better
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Hey I live in Washington State I want to get a quote for a setup skid but small for a Chevy 1999 S-10 truck with two 55 gallon drums hose reel 150ft
Pump wand
Call ma at 810-284-2545
We can discuss details and pricing
Or our new website:
www.budgetsoftwashsolutions.com
That was just demo correct, I'm guessing you would need more then 50 gallons of water, question from someone who doesn't know about your business..
Just a demonstration. However, we rinsed that building with a Pressure washer using a second water source.
We were able to apply chemicals and partially rinse with that 55 gallons.
55 gallon buffer tanks have an automatic fill valve from the customers line, this allows you to get around issues where they have a low flow water well or other low flow issues while washing. Some power washers carry a 275 gallon IBC tank with a auto fill valve so they can operate very remotely on properties.