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Help with equipment fo soft wash

Beer

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Hello there I'm new to the forum and wanted information off you kind people . I've started a company now for 3 months plus it's going at a nice pace and I have a soft wash job coming up and need to buy equipment can any of you recommend a good method . I had a 27 ft reach and wash system and wanted to know if you can adapt that or ?? Thanks

 
i'm not sure how you would come off if you mixed up chems where your pure water nomrllay gos tbh

i myself use a ips pro sprayer

downstream through my washer

and backpack wfp only used for softwashing roof walls fascia cleans etc

if you have a gardiners pole ? im sure you can adapt to spray chems a popular choice is the benz nozzle compatibale with gardiners poles i know of

Benz Spray Nozzles

 
Hi I'm also a newbie and hope this may help you Beer

I'm in a similar position and been looking into this as well. Without making an initial big investment I was hoping to use my WFP set up.

could I use this Flojet Versijet R8600134A Pump 12V 4.8 BAR 22.7 LPM

and would it give me a good enough pressure to apply the hypo and more importantly blast away stubborn grime without scrubbing?

Many thanks

Brett

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Hi I'm also a newbie and hope this may help you BeerI'm in a similar position and been looking into this as well. Without making an initial big investment I was hoping to use my WFP set up.

could I use this Flojet Versijet R8600134A Pump 12V 4.8 BAR 22.7 LPM

and would it give me a good enough pressure to apply the hypo and more importantly blast away stubborn grime without scrubbing?

Many thanks

Brett

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If possible I would look at the Shurflo as a slightly better pump. That one is a bypass model but there is a demand version of that.

 
Bretney thank you thank you , Never would have found this site on my own its got most of what I am certain I would need to set up a Softwash Service , In all honesty for applying chemicals I am going to go for a either a Gardiners backpack or Water Genie as a easily portable unit and way cheaper than the pump in your link .
 
Bretney thank you thank you , Never would have found this site on my own its got most of what I am certain I would need to set up a Softwash Service , In all honesty for applying chemicals I am going to go for a either a Gardiners backpack or Water Genie as a easily portable unit and way cheaper than the pump in your link .
I use blackwash with a back pack for applications but would like to have a similar effect of this clip but without a power washer. [media]

[/media]As mentioned in the video he says the pump was a 5 litres a minute so would the link of the pump I put up earlier give me a similar (ish) wash down?

Brett

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I've just purchased a new engine driven softwash

Very cheap with Bertolli chemical pump and all on a trolley with a 70 litre tank very cheap I thought as well

From a company called equipment for industry

 
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