Showing posts with label chemical. Show all posts
Showing posts with label chemical. Show all posts

8/03/2023

Soft wash roof washing

 Soft washing is a method of cleaning roofs, buildings, and other structures using a low-pressure spray and specialized cleaning solutions. This method is considered to be safer and more gentle than traditional pressure washing, which can damage delicate surfaces and materials.

Soft washing is often used to remove algae, moss, and other growths from roofs, as well as to clean the exterior of buildings. The process typically involves applying a cleaning solution to the surface to be cleaned, allowing it to sit for a period of time, and then rinsing it off with a low-pressure spray.
Some of the benefits of soft washing roof cleaning include:

  • It's less abrasive than pressure washing
  • It's more effective in removing algae, moss, and other growths
  • It's safer for delicate surfaces and materials
  • It can be used to clean a wide range of surfaces, including roofs, walls, and other structures.

SOFT WASH SYSTEMS

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4/28/2023

UNDER - CARRIAGE

UNDER - CARRIAGE

Water Cannon’s ever growing selection of top selling products including our latest Undercarriage Cleaner. Durable flange style rotary head union swivels are the heart and soul of the quality Commercial Under Carriage Cleaner (UCC). 
able to clean underneath vehicles, you also have the ability to pivot the spray deck which allows "all-around" cleaning on construction equipment, fleet vehicles, boats and many more. You can use this cleaning tool from Mosmatic with either Hot or Cold pressure washer. 

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esp: 800.917.9274
 

3/10/2023

How to maintain a soap injector on a pressure washer

 

Chemical - Foam Injectors


To maintain a soap injection on a pressure washer, follow these steps:

  1. Make sure the pressure washer is turned off or unplugged before performing any maintenance.
  2. Locate the soap injection system, which is typically found near the outlet of the high pressure pump.
  3. Remove the chemical intake hose and filter to ensure they are free of obstruction or dried soap residue. 
  4. Inspect the nozzle or injector for any clogs or blockages. If you find any, use a small brush or needle to clear them out.
  5. Check the hoses and connections for any leaks or damage. If any are found, replace them as necessary.
  6. Turn on the pressure washer and test the soap injection system using the large orifice black soap nozzle to make sure it is working properly.
  7. Repeat these steps on a regular basis to ensure that the soap injection system is always in good working order. 
It's also important to note that you should always use the correct type of soap for your pressure washer, as using an incorrect soap can damage the machine or make it less effective.