Pressure washer help..

   / Pressure washer help.. #1  

thatguy

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I need to pressure wash my house, but I am confused with mixing of the detergents. The house wash I bought says to mix it 1:19 with water. This much I understand, but do I change this ratio if I let it siphon the detergent out of a bucket? Or do I siphon it directly at full strength.

The last time I used this set up for washing my car wash I siphoned it out of the bottle and used almost an entire bottle for one vehicle.. Way to strong.

Thanks for any ideas

Brian
 
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I need to pressure wash my house, but I am confused with mixing of the detergents. The house wash I bought says to mix it 1:19 with water. This much I understand, but do I change this ratio if I let it siphon the detergent out of a bucket? Or do I siphon it directly at full strength.

The last time I used this set up for washing my car wash I siphoned it out of the bottle and used almost an entire bottle for one vehicle.. Way to strong.

Thanks for any ideas

Brian
 
   / Pressure washer help.. #3  
siphoning at full strength would be next to impossible to get the correct ratio. I would mix it in a 5 gallon bucket & siphon from there. But then again, I would never pressure wash the house /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
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siphoning at full strength would be next to impossible to get the correct ratio. I would mix it in a 5 gallon bucket & siphon from there. But then again, I would never pressure wash the house /forums/images/graemlins/smirk.gif
 
   / Pressure washer help.. #5  
Different power washers inject chemicals at different rates. Mine injects at 7:1, so if the mixing rate on the chemical calls for 14:1, I dilute the chemical 50:50 with water. So now my unit is mixing at the correct ratio. Some units have an adjustable injection ratio, mine doesn't.

The instruction manual did not state the mix ratio, I had to call their help number and ask.

And don't forget that they usually only inject chemicals at the low pressure setting.
 
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Different power washers inject chemicals at different rates. Mine injects at 7:1, so if the mixing rate on the chemical calls for 14:1, I dilute the chemical 50:50 with water. So now my unit is mixing at the correct ratio. Some units have an adjustable injection ratio, mine doesn't.

The instruction manual did not state the mix ratio, I had to call their help number and ask.

And don't forget that they usually only inject chemicals at the low pressure setting.
 
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Thanks for the feedback.. I finally got an answer from Karcher and my system dilutes it at 18:1, close enough to 19:1 for government work I think.. I dont understand why they dont put that in the owners manual..

thanks

Brian
 
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Thanks for the feedback.. I finally got an answer from Karcher and my system dilutes it at 18:1, close enough to 19:1 for government work I think.. I dont understand why they dont put that in the owners manual..

thanks

Brian
 
   / Pressure washer help.. #9  
Glad that it might have helped.

I was investigating a unit with an adjustable injection rate, but realized that if it used a neddle valve or similar you'd never know what the rate was because you'd have no way to calibrate it.

A known fixed rate is better because you can mix your concentrate to get the end result you need.
 
   / Pressure washer help.. #10  
Glad that it might have helped.

I was investigating a unit with an adjustable injection rate, but realized that if it used a neddle valve or similar you'd never know what the rate was because you'd have no way to calibrate it.

A known fixed rate is better because you can mix your concentrate to get the end result you need.
 

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