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jet size

April 14 2008 at 8:35 AM
stephen hayward  

Hi
I am new to encap as you can see by the number of posts. I have another question I dont have a cimex but have rotary, op.crb machines so i intend to prespray and use the above machines what jet size should I use and how much to put down should foam be created?
steve

 
 
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Rick Gelinas

Re: jet size

April 14 2008, 8:50 AM 

The best jet size is a tip that puts the solution down at a heavy rate. An 06 tip or greater is what we recommend. If you're just looking for a basic pump up sprayer, the Roundup sprayer from Home Depot or Lowes works well, costs about $20, and holds up fairly well - plus it comes with an 06 fan tip.









Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 
David Hebert

Re: jet size

April 14 2008, 8:58 AM 

Do your self a favor and get a shampoo tank to dispense the solutions you need, it is much quicker this way.



 
 
stephen hayward

jet size

April 14 2008, 10:06 AM 

Hi
Your answears may explain why I dont get a good result I have been useing a 02 jet which is fine.
Rick would you export to the uk I need at a later date brushes for a drill which i cant source in the uk and product
steve

 
 

Rick Gelinas

Re: jet size

April 14 2008, 6:01 PM 

We will be happy to export to the UK whatever you need. Not a problem.





Rick Gelinas
rick@excellent-supply.com

 
 
Rambo

Re: jet size

April 14 2008, 6:41 PM 

Encap International, Kewl Beans! Makes the hair on some mid-western carpet cleaners arm stnd on end, because he ain't got none on his head.

 
 
Rambo

Ain't nothing but shampoo........

April 14 2008, 6:43 PM 

Encap International, Kewl Beans! Makes the hair on some mid-western carpet cleaners arm stand on end, because he ain't got none on his head.


    
This message has been edited by raymoody on Apr 14, 2008 6:44 PM


 
 
Anonymous

Re: jet size

April 16 2008, 3:45 PM 

Steve,what product are you using,please?
David (uk)

 
 
stephen hayward

product

April 16 2008, 7:07 PM 

Hi David
I have tried pro cap at present and truevox but need bigger jets for proper trial I have had good reults from encapuclean from bridge point.
steve

 
 
Dion

Re: product

April 17 2008, 3:27 AM 

DId you really have good results with Encapuclean? I tried that before I tried Release-it and thought I was doing good. Tried
Releasit on the same account about a week later on an adjoining hallway and ended up redoing the whole lobby and the other hall way because the difference was so obvious. I'm a believer in the Releasit product line.

 
 
stephen hayward

product

April 17 2008, 6:21 AM 

Hi
As I havent as yet tried releasit jet as i live in the uk I cant comment which is best. I hope to inport releasit soon have to try the rest first
steve

 
 
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