Chemical pumps

Larry L.

PWN TEAM - Moderator Emeritus
Originally posted by MobileClean
I'm not satisfied with the results I get from the downstream injector, I'm thinking about experimenting a little with some different things.
Mobileclean


Guys read carefully as to what a poster is asking and saying :D.

I too love my ten dallor downstreamer ;) ,what works for one may not work for the other.
 

Gwas

New Member
Dan S.
The downstreaming process saves time and money !!! That is a fact. Dan how many machines do you own and operate ? Just wondering ....
 

Dan S

New Member
own 6 operate 2...

what does that have to do with anything?The question you should of asked >>>> How long have you been in the business????????????..... You can own all the washers in the world but it wont do you any good if you dont know how to work them.

what does it matter if I own 1000 of 'em?

My point is .......................... Downstream ONLY works well if you have the chem and the h20 available.if you got to haul your h20 then pre-spray is the best way to go ........ What so hard about that......... and yes It dont matter what anybody says I think those 13.$$ injecters are JUNK . JUNK JUNK JUNK
 

Larry L.

PWN TEAM - Moderator Emeritus
Been though alot of different downstreamers and the best I've ever used is a nonajustable 12 dallor downstreamer.I agree with Dan,if water is in short supply the prespray is the only way to go.It takes more time and more water to 2-step a truck then it does to prespray and rinse .I've never gotten the trucks as clean as I want them by prespraying and rinsing as to downsteaming acid fallowed with a hot upstream wash.What works for one may not for another,the trick is in the learning of either.
 

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