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I also thought of the hose idea, but when I put it on HP wax, there is not any soap in the HP water, so that should eliminate the hose being the culprit.
No tankless, so can't be that. It's really weird. On HP wax it works fine. So just on HP rinse. No other way for soap to get in there. I figured it has to be soap or presoak and it still has to be somehow.
I did start by taking off all 3 solenoids and cleaning them. None looked damaged. Then when there was still soap, I took them off of the T under the holding tank so that nothing could be getting injected into the water. Let the bay run for a while and still had soap in the water. I can't...
I have a Jim Coleman pump stand and at one location and in only one bay, there is a small amount of soap when you are using rinse. I tried removing the soap, presoak and wax injection lines, but even then there is still some soap in the water. No soap in the rinse tank, it's completely clear...
I'm not sure how cameras create a safe environment either. I wish they deterred theft and crime in general. Only thing I can see in their favor is that a shooting occurred there a few months previous, so they should have done something at that point.
What a shit story. Cameras would not have prevented a single thing. I'm sure he will appeal and hopefully get a more fair minded jury. This case should have been dismissed from day 1.