Recently, my wife and I acquired a 7 self-serve and 2 automatic bay car wash.
The previous owner had let it freeze and I have learned a lot about repairing things in a short amount of time. We re-opened the car wash about a week ago after it having been closed for a year. The car wash is now 4 years old total, so still pretty new.
Anyway, I have a few annoying little issues here and there. I am typing this with my yellow stained hands after futzing with the foaming brush stuff all day.
Our foaming brushes (in all bays) sputter a lot and seem to put out more liquid than foam.
As all the bays are doing this, I think I can safely eliminate the foam generators and focus more on the back-end.
I have verified that I have product flow, about 128:1 KO brand foaming brush product. There is a small motor that pumps the mixed product into a manifold which is then switched out to the brushes. It has some kind of a brass unloader thing, looks more like a pop-off valve.
My feeling is that there is too much water flow, causing the brushes to be runny instead of foamy. If I adjust the unloader too far, it seizes the motor.
It did work with proper amounts of foam about a week ago, but has reverted to this recently.
Any suggestions for a newbie?
The previous owner had let it freeze and I have learned a lot about repairing things in a short amount of time. We re-opened the car wash about a week ago after it having been closed for a year. The car wash is now 4 years old total, so still pretty new.
Anyway, I have a few annoying little issues here and there. I am typing this with my yellow stained hands after futzing with the foaming brush stuff all day.
Our foaming brushes (in all bays) sputter a lot and seem to put out more liquid than foam.
As all the bays are doing this, I think I can safely eliminate the foam generators and focus more on the back-end.
I have verified that I have product flow, about 128:1 KO brand foaming brush product. There is a small motor that pumps the mixed product into a manifold which is then switched out to the brushes. It has some kind of a brass unloader thing, looks more like a pop-off valve.
My feeling is that there is too much water flow, causing the brushes to be runny instead of foamy. If I adjust the unloader too far, it seizes the motor.
It did work with proper amounts of foam about a week ago, but has reverted to this recently.
Any suggestions for a newbie?