Is your house mix just straight sh? Or do you dilute then downstream? Just switched to 8gpm from 5gpm and can tell the 8gpm is a different beast!! Love the content
Love the music and editing. You got yourself a new subscriber. I'm trying to ditch my janky amateur setup and considering getting into downstreaming for house washing as people say it's faster. My concern is how much chemical I can put out though. I've heard downstreaming limits your chemical output so I would still need to do traditional soft washing for roofs and harder surfaces, but you seemed to do that concrete just fine. Curious what you think. Thanks!
Thank you we’re glad that you’re here. Downstream is the most efficient way to go in my opinion for house washing. And does limit your chemical percentage to around 1 to 1.5%. You should mostly consider getting yourself a dedicated 12.V wash set up and other services that need a stronger mix.
@@KentuckyWashProsThanks for clarifying. I bought a new soft wash system and pre-ordered an 8GPM 24v pump (currently using a 5.5GPM 12v) . That should get the job done!
@@KentuckyWashPros why? The predator breaks u can take it right in and get a new one with the warranty, the CRX breaks and u gotta go thru a whole process
@@seattleprowash5464 this is true but I’m on my 3rd one and all three have had issues. I finally have this one lined out. Adding the 12v fuel pump has fixed my issue with it.
I haven’t done a draw test this year with the 8gpm to see what I’m pulling ratio wise. I just know that it’s sufficient for washing vinyls and that’s a lot of my washing.