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About WashRite

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  • Birthday 01/31/1962

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  • Company Name
    WashRite
  • First & Last Name
    Jud West
  • City & State
    Valdosta, Georgia
  • Occupation
    Sales
  1. Who comes to TGS weekly??

    I'm here 3-5 days a week. Mainly just catching up. Your Friend in Christ, Jud West 229 834-5133 www.valdosta.pressurewashing.net www.washritepressurewashing.com sales.washrite@gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/washritepressurewashing
  2. What size pressure washer do you use?

    Rod, I would think in residential work a small float tank (100 gallons for 2 machines) could easily keep up with 5.6GPM machines. The time saved is worth it. I ran 4GPM machines for several years and now run 5.1 and can really see a difference. Your Friend in Christ, Jud West 229 834-5133 www.valdosta.pressurewashing.net www.washritepressurewashing.com sales.washrite@gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/washritepressurewashing
  3. What size pressure washer do you use?

    It really depends on your target market you plan to service. However, there a couple things to look for in any market. Go with a minimum 5GPM machine @ 3500PSI. A belt drive machine will give you better performance in the long run. If you plan to attack commercial cleaning you will want to have heat. I have two 5.1GPM @ 3500PSI machines on my trailer which are plumbed to run independently and combined. Running two machines has real advantages. Also, running both machines combined allows me to run 10.2GPM @ 3500PSI. I am very satisfied with my GPM and PSI. Your Friend in Christ, Jud West 229 834-5133 www.valdosta.pressurewashing.net www.washritepressurewashing.com sales.washrite@gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/washritepressurewashing
  4. I used the 4 nozzle and it has already saved a lot of time. I washed a house today @ 10 GPM and was surprised at the difference in rinse speed. Again, thanks for the input from everyone. Your Friend in Christ, Jud West 229 834-5133 washritepressurewashing.com sales.washrite@gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/washritepressurewashing
  5. Final update: Based on another recommendation, I installed the Super Suds Sucker and it pulled perfectly with 200' of 3/8" hose. I appreciate the input. A less expensive fix than changing to 1/2" hose. Your Friend in Christ, Jud West 229 834-5133 washritepressurewashing.com sales.washrite@gmail.com Like Us on Facebook: www.facebook.com/washritepressurewashing
  6. I currently use a 0050 and a 0040 tip to pull chemicals. Would I need to go to a larger tip with 1/2" @ 10gpm Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  7. My original setup was as you said with injectors after each machine but prior to joining together. I even went down to 1.8 injectors and still nothing. What if I used 1/2" hose from the pump to the hose reel or even 50' of 1/2" hose after the reel then go down to 3/8" hose? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  8. I will - Probably a 2.3 orifice? and thanks for the input Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  9. A quick update - I installed the injector but it would not pull with 200' of 3/8 Hose but pulled very well at 100'. I really want (need) to run 200' so I may look at 1/2" hose. One thing I think would help would be to get a higher GPM trigger gun. I currently use a 10.5 gun but will get a 12 or higher gun to see if that helps. Also, will try to use 150' of hose opposed to 200'. I may could get by with 150' Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
  10. I found an injector that should work. A 2.75mm orifice rated for 6.6-10.8GPM.
  11. Does anyone apply chemicals with a 10 GPM+ pressure washer? I have two 5.1 GPM machines that I have tied together to 10.2 GPM but I cant apply chemicals. I have the chemical injectors located just prior to joining the machines. When I run the machines separately the chemical injectors work great but when I run them together they don't pull chemical. I even tried putting a 2.3 injector at the hose reel about 10' away but still couldn't pull chemical. Is there a larger orifice injector? Other solutions?
  12. I went with two machines as opposed to one machine with two guns mainly because of what the others have said. If one goes down you can still finish the job with the other machine. The good news is I haven't had to yet. Also, it is very easy to tie both machines together to get double the volume.
  13. In my local area I'm already 1 or 2 in the search engines depending on what words are used to search. I have seen an increase in traffic however but it may not be due to Facebook. I anticipate an increase this time of year.
  14. My understanding is any psi over 2000 cannot be used in an open gun format whether using an open gun, using velcro or tape to keep trigger open, or a ball valve partially opened. I very well could be wrong and don't recall where I picked up this information but I can tell you at 2000psi the gun will not flop around. I can also tell you that using an open gun at 3500psi can definitely hurt you. I'm trying to locate a picture from last year where I was using an open gun @ 3500psi and a wasp landed on my hand. It stung me and I let go of the gun and it turned on me. Yea, I finally won but you couldn't tell it by looking at me. If I can find it I will post it. This is when I ran across the safety requirement for operating an open gun. That is when I went with the tennis ball approach. The ball will pop out if it hits the ground shutting the gun off. I actually use the tennis balls on everything including surface cleaning. It helps with fatigue in my hands from holding the trigger open all day.
  15. Those tips will definitely reach high places. Hopefully, the 0010 and 0015 won't pull chemical and you can use them to rinse high places without removing the chemical line from the cleaning solution. Just remember these tips are 0 degrees so be careful the closer you get to the house. Equipment suppliers also sale a 3 and/or 4 nozzle holder so you can screw various tip sizes into one nozzle either in a straight line or a triangle pattern. This allows you to change tips without having to keep up with different single size tips in your pocket. You could have one set-up for most single story homes and another for 2-3 story homes. I would still consider a Hi-Lo Variable Fan Nozzle. It's worth the $20 to see if you like it. Some people don't like them because you can blow the o-ring out when puling the trigger. I solve this by using my ball valve to slowly turn the gun on when I'm ready to wash. Probably similar to a flow type unloader but I have never used one so I'm not sure. Maybe someone on here uses this type unloader and this nozzle and they could let us know if they have that problem. This nozzle is easier to work with because you rarely have to change it during a house wash. It's like a "one size fits all" tool. I do use both applications as well as an X-jet. They all have their place in specific situations. Sounds like you are on the right track - good luck!
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