For guys that are using SLO-MO with a blend manifold/proportioner chime in please

To a large degree they are resistant, I wouldn’t nerd out too much on it. We wash things lol.

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It’s a low carbon content in that tungsten, man dude I AINT getting into metallurgy with you tonight lol

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Thank you, I don’t think I could handle that nerd dropping info.

Me neither man @MuscleMyHustle said it best I just wash stuff. My wife was talking about her responsibilities at the hospital to my daughter and after she was done I felt the overpowering need to blurt out and I wash bugs off of trucks lol

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Well said, but on the flip side knowledge is power. I due like learning knew stuff on here ,even though I hope to never wash a house for harry.

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It’s not so bad but you can’t clean it all

You crapping on our craft? Lol

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Sorry I hit my max amount of replies in a day lol. I have not done that yet but what I have done is put my finger in front of the hose when its off, slightly open and more open and you can absolutely feel the pull get stronger as you open it. Something just seems off about mixing that much surfactant to a 5 gallon bucket of water imo but I just dont know anymore. Who else is using surfactant on here with a mix valve and how much do they use?

I honestly don’t know how y’all have the patience, My hats off to you guys.

Well @Hotshot it’s hard for me to imagine doing anything else. Not many professions where one can make a full-time days pay in 2-3 hrs :wink:

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Yeah I get that Coop, and honor y’all for the particular craft in this industry to cater to Harry, But alls I hear on here usually is how can I simeses this to save $ or I can only afford that for a lil cold washer and 1/4 ton truck/trailer. Seems to me y’all need to work a lil more lol.
As for us rubber scrubbers, We don’t get rich off a one multiple unit wash contract ,but I’ll tell ya what , We work all year long,rain,shine, snow ,locusts etc on the same multi unit contract wash. Definitely pays the bills n then some.
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Those guys to our craft are what a guy with a bucket and broom is to yours. Every industry has them :upside_down_face:

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Lol. I was cold. So when cold ,Light a fire right ? :wink:
Gotta keep y’all in check. He,he.
Let the bashing begin fellas. :joy:
Way I figure it is Coops old and needs the stimulation.
Welcome Coop.

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No bashing here! I agree with you lol. I’ve never been the type to tell a guy to gather a few hundred bucks and start a business, we all love the from nothing to something story but it takes money to make money.

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There’s alot of truth in them words.

Is ole coops having trouble with the keyboard :joy:

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I just added 10 yrs to Coop, Hes still typing. :joy:
Hes got stuff ta say, I’m glad he’s gotta sence of humor and puts up with my bs.

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Not to disparage anyone, but there are yahoos in every profession out to make a quick buck. It’s sad really, the side hustlers, 1/4 time guys, folks who don’t want to buy insurance, not pay taxes, not register as a business, want to use gain or some other crap, want to shortcut everything and then wonder why they can’t make a full time living in this profession.

I don’t believe in cheating, or lying to make a buck, no get rich schemes. Do the right things and good things will happen, take time to learn and reinvest in your business, be honest in all your dealings and in time with hard work you will succeed.

What I’m trying to say @Hotshot is if you keep working hard and keep learning then one day you too could be an exterior cleaning professional, I’m rooting for ya :+1:

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Well said Cousin Coop, Well said sir.

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Anybody out there using slo-mo in a blend manifold? Lol, I see what you mean about the derailing. :joy: :gun: