Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Alex jones on April 25, 2024, 06:37:16 am
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Hello all,
Looking g fir some help or pointing to a parts source. I have seen many YouTube videos with people doing a softwash and they are carrying around a 20L barrel and spraying direct from the barrel with I assume some sort of siphon device.
What would that be?
I'm a keen DIYer and there must be a better way than just premixing and using a pressure sprayer!
Thanks for any help !!
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Do you mean an x jet ?
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That will be an x-jet - it mix’s in the nozzle you get various inserts to have different strengths but tbh I only ever used the max strength mixture.
If you diy you can put a chemical injector on the end of the lance put a qr on it for quick change and a female 1/4 qr after so you can have different nozzles
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714169789_169fa7b7-e676-4959-a45d-3b0e54fdf173.jpeg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714169814_02d00a47-49d6-40f2-9cc5-7a8770fbfc25.jpeg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714169854_587e269d-f064-4fe8-9175-d91cbca8ec7f.jpeg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714170059_9aa71b7d-dcc6-407b-a61e-a2f26b0448f3.jpeg)
The above was done this way - cost effective - instant - quick to set up and use
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That will be an x-jet - it mix’s in the nozzle you get various inserts to have different strengths but tbh I only ever used the max strength mixture.
If you diy you can put a chemical injector on the end of the lance put a qr on it for quick change and a female 1/4 qr after so you can have different nozzles
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714169789_169fa7b7-e676-4959-a45d-3b0e54fdf173.jpeg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714169814_02d00a47-49d6-40f2-9cc5-7a8770fbfc25.jpeg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714169854_587e269d-f064-4fe8-9175-d91cbca8ec7f.jpeg)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1714170059_9aa71b7d-dcc6-407b-a61e-a2f26b0448f3.jpeg)
The above was done this way - cost effective - instant - quick to set up and use
would you be able to link me the diy route please , them x jets and such are £250
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will do - give a day or so and ill put something together
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If i made a DIY injector would you just premix the hypo in a barrell and spray it that way ? or does the DIY injector you describe set the dosage like and x jet ?
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No you put the feed tube directly into a barrel - it will draw at the prescribed rate mixing just before the nozzle
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Here's one
You always get more info off USA sites - so you get 20% chemical - if my maths are correct you would use 2.1 litres of Hypo a min
which would give you 1.4% strength
Max Pressure: 5500 PSI
Max Temperature: 190°F
Up to a 10% injection draw rate
Made in the USA
Orifice: 2.2 mm
Flow Rate: 3.0 to 5.0 GPM
Inlet: 3/8" NPT-M
Outlet: 3/8" NPT-M
Hose barb: 1/4"
Materials: Stainless Steel
Weight: 0.25 lbs.
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1715900559_100333_lg.jpg)
Or this - you can buy them to mix from 1% to 5%
already has a qr to fit on the lance and another qr for the nozzle
Stainless Injector with couplings (Blue, Red or Clear pipe)
High quality stainless steel foam injector including stainless steel quick couplings. Dosage orrifice plate at required % with pick up tube and strainer.
(Different orrifice percentages at 1% to 5%)
(http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/1715901268_rsz_chem_injectors.jpg)
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thanks darren much appreciated and fantastic post.
i bit the bullet and bought a pro foam from rutland as i had a few jobs in pipeline for using it.
what a fantastic bit of kit , put grey nozzle init with, my hypo with some sufrfactant , lauryl dimethaline oxide from local supplier and was bloody awesome, doused it out on and left 20 mins and the finish was unreal, so impressed tbf,
i tested it and left some of the black spots and lichen to see its effectivness, gobsmacked how a decent surfactant helps the hyo stick and disolve them
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Great finish - always proud when the jobs comes out like this
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Great finish - always proud when the jobs comes out like this
thanks darren means a lot.
can i ask u some advice on a render clean job i been asked to do at all?
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Always happy to help
darran@oddbodscleaning.co.uk