I've been arguing with some idiots about which type of rinse to use on residential.

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I never over thought it until I met you weirdos. I was just a water rinser before I came on here.
you still see rinse as expensive without obviously doing any sums

how much did you have to put your prices up to cover the extra fuel burn from your titan??
 

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Sometimes I wish our customers would watch these chat boards. I really wonder what their reaction would be.......
 
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you still see rinse as expensive without obviously doing any sums

how much did you have to put your prices up to cover the extra fuel burn from your titan??
I probably rambled about it being expensive somewhere in this thread, but I was trying to make a point that most people were using the wrong rinse (acid) which was wasting money.

Yes, this Everest is burning more fuel, but my wand is moving faster because my water is hotter and I’m getting better cfm at the hose. So I really don’t know if I’m using much more fuel because my jobs are about 10min faster.
 

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I probably rambled about it being expensive somewhere in this thread, but I was trying to make a point that most people were using the wrong rinse (acid) which was wasting money.

Yes, this Everest is burning more fuel, but my wand is moving faster because my water is hotter and I’m getting better cfm at the hose. So I really don’t know if I’m using much more fuel because my jobs are about 10min faster.
And less repairs.
 
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Don worry Matt......
Ain't a chance in hell you can "overthink" this......nope..nope..nope!
I’ve followed your path many a times with emulsifying splash and dash and I’m proud of that quick $100 30min job.
 

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Geez louise....


I see no point pushing a wand if I'm not cleaning.


If my poor body has to do it, I better be making a difference, the rinse must have some(even a tiny bit) type of cleaning ability.


I want as much cleaning ability out of my rinse as I can get in a ph hopefully close to neutral.

Most manufacturers dilution ratios for a rinse are nuts.
 

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Geez louise....


I see no point pushing a wand if I'm not cleaning.


If my poor body has to do it, I better be making a difference, the rinse must have some(even a tiny bit) type of cleaning ability.


I want as much cleaning ability out of my rinse as I can get in a ph hopefully close to neutral.

Most manufacturers dilution ratios for a rinse are nuts.
Pureforce acid rinse is 2 cups per 5 gallons. Works great and has a fresh scent.
 

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Got my new chem injection line today.

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Viscose is basically paper. Your working on a booby trap.
You know the little white crust on top of chicken shit. It’s still chicken shit.
A rug is a rug. And if people use it as such and not some untouchable work of art, they realize they’ll get what they get after it’s be well used and cleaned.
 

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