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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: Pure Glass on October 28, 2011, 03:40:24 pm

Title: fogwash advice please
Post by: Pure Glass on October 28, 2011, 03:40:24 pm
So I've finally got to using my fogwash-few questions and advice please....

1/ what settings do you use on the three dials (winter summer/gas and water)

2/ as soon as I turn the water flow dial above a third, the boiler cuts-any reason why?

3/i can get hot water out of the external port, but as soon as I connect the reel, the fogwash cuts out again. Any ideas why?

Thanks, Steve
Title: Re: fogwash advice please
Post by: steven ainger on October 28, 2011, 03:48:11 pm
I have mine set on winter/water on min & gas about 1/4 turn from min,
This will be quite hot.

The heater will cut out if you turn the water up, as there isnt enough flow.

Not sure about the last question ??
Title: Re: fogwash advice please
Post by: Pure Glass on October 28, 2011, 05:14:15 pm
Thanks Steve
Title: Re: fogwash advice please
Post by: Dave Willis on October 28, 2011, 05:19:39 pm
Yes, too much water flow and it won't ignite - find where it works and make a mark on the casing.
Mine likes to blow through the pressure release valve for some reason - too much pressure for it but I can't back it off 'cos I'm using microbore.
Title: Re: fogwash advice please
Post by: PureClean Window Cleaning Ltd on October 28, 2011, 09:25:59 pm
its all trial and error, ive marked on mine the best position, make sure you do that, save you loads of faffing in the future

just used mine again today on a con roof, only took me an hour, but made £60 for it!

great piece of kit. nows the time to get one guys, the ice is coming! 
Title: Re: fogwash advice please
Post by: rscleaningservices on October 30, 2011, 03:37:47 pm
Hi do you still get a good flow of pressure of water comming out the jets if you have to keep the water comming thru shower to a min cheers ... As I like cleaning the windows with quite a fast jet out .
Title: Re: fogwash advice please
Post by: steven ainger on October 30, 2011, 03:41:36 pm
The hot water makes the hose swell, which inturn increases the pressure, comrs flying out