I have one and hardly ever use it. I changed to down steaming and love it. They both have there uses and the place. Check youtube or maybe Carlos has one bc he is a x-jet man
Yes a great investmenthey everyone ! is the x-jet a good investment ?does any one know some good sights to watch it in action?
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Here is another one just in case you missed the first one! This one hasn't been floated out there on the net as much
Pressure Wash Commercial New Look Power Wash
Nice video what is the soap that was being sprayed and can you use xject to wash roofs with how.
Carlos Gonzales I trying to find out how high can the hose draw liquids from vertical distance. I heard of people use 30 -50 hose draw from the xjet on hrizontal plan but can you use that amount hose on vertical plan.Hey Chris...thanks. The soap is SW1000 Multi-purpose cleaner. In the vid my mix was .5 gal of soap to 4.5 gal of water.
I don't do roofs so I don't know what it will do (the soap). I use this for concrete cleaning and commercial building washes!
Carlos Gonzales I trying to find out how high can the hose draw liquids from vertical distance. I heard of people use 30 -50 hose draw from the xjet on hrizontal plan but can you use that amount hose on vertical plan.
hey everyone ! is the x-jet a good investment ?does any one know some good sights to watch it in action?
We use them on occasion to reach the top of some of these McMansions here in Boston. They don't seem to last very long. I purchased four of them at the beginning of last season. All of them are beat up. I assume my guys are not the easiest on them though. Down stream is the way to go for the most part. Keeping the chemicals at the truck is key.
I once had to cut out and replace a customers lawn due a spilled bucket. Lot's of hoses being pulled past a bucket, bound to happen.
We use them on occasion to reach the top of some of these McMansions here in Boston. They don't seem to last very long. I purchased four of them at the beginning of last season. All of them are beat up. I assume my guys are not the easiest on them though. Down stream is the way to go for the most part. Keeping the chemicals at the truck is key.
I once had to cut out and replace a customers lawn due a spilled bucket. Lot's of hoses being pulled past a bucket, bound to happen.
Ahhh...come on Ken...you know you like the XJet [moon]