Switchin from Omipro to HF...

White Collar

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I'm gonna start using a HF and I just got some Powermax (which I have never tried before, hopefully good stuff.) which says to dilute 8oz to a gallon. How does that translate to I think a 9-1 tip on a HF?

I havent got the HF yet so Im not sure about the tip but I'm pretty sure thats what he told me.

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Dolly Llama

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8oz to gal?

I'm pretty sure the stock HF metering tip draws at 9 to 1

so multiply 9 X 8oz for the same dilution thru the HF
Right?? anyone??

g'luck trying to get 72 ounces :shock: of powder to dissolve well enough to work right in a HF


..L.T.A.
 

joey895

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You don't need that much powermax in a in-line sprayer. I use 8-12 scoops in my 7 quart spayer, so 16-24 ozs depending on soiling.

This is Cobb's powermax I'm talking about by the way.
 

White Collar

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Yeah I think its Cobbs, Dynachem stuff, right? Do you like it? I have liked enzyme presprays in the past so I'm excited to try it.

16-24 oz? Sweet thanks..
 

handdi

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my hf is 10to 1 with no tip
when water gets hot its 0 to 1
got 3 in garage any one want them
 

TimP

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If I was using a HF with cobbs powermax I'd put in 12 scoops with luke warm water and shake it like crazy. I'd stay away from hot water as to not activate the percarbonate as fast and the enzymes. If I was going to go the HF method I'd go with a PS like Judson O2 or an ultrapac type cleaner myself.
 
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