What is your preference and why? I've been using JBS Fonic which I think is a low PH. But wondering if that is my best choice.
Thank you, I have a 4 Bay self serve. So, high PH it is.It is a high pH. We are using Fonic pH Plus for high pressure soap but Action high for presoak. Low pH presoak should be used for automatics when you have a high pH product to compensate. It is not intended for self serve.
They do have a shelf life, and most will say it is between 1-2 years, but honestly, I have never seen a product spoil. I think it would also make a difference if it is still sealed in its original container. Once it is open and mixed, etc., I think you can begin to see degradation.Thank you, I have a 4 Bay self serve. So, high PH it is.
I found some Fresh and Clean that is alkaline that has been hidden behind stuff for who knows how long. Do these chemicals go bad?
Earl does that remove road film better than a nuetral product? I've never seen a low do anything much to clean a painted surface unless it has HF, but I'm not dealing with road salt either.I use KR Low PH for Pre Soak and HP. IMO the dilution level makes it safe for retail use.
That’s also why you can get away with a lower strength chemical in a self serve than a touchfree IBA. You can hold the wand closer, go over troubled areas more than once, let a spot dwell for an extended time, re apply, etc.Chemicals alone will not remove anything in a touch free wash. They loosen the dirt. The distance of the HP arm to the car and the speed the arm travels is what can make a difference in the outcome of a TF wash.
for self service cleaning it is the pressure and the way a customer uses the wand (distance from car).
Yes that’s true in any area. I think Roz was commenting that both are necessary and in an IBA, the impact, caused by distance of the arm, and speed of the arm play a big part in removing the soil that the presoak has loosened. That’s why some of those older fixed track machines were not great on back ends of cars - even with good high pH presoak and hot water, the high pressure was just too far away to effectively remove soil.You need both high ph and high pressure, in my area anyway. Even scalding hot water at high pressure won't remove road film.