Powerwash.com recently released the Soft Wash in a Box™
Powerwash.com's contractor grade Soft Wash in a Box™ soft wash system is built to stand up to the rugged environment of commercial cleaning. Every unit is built in a heavy duty locking aluminum box for protection against the weather and theft. The unit uses a powerful 12 volt Flojet Pentaflex pump that will pump up to 7 GPM at 80 PSI. A heavy duty marine grade corrosion resistant on/off switch is used to prevent switch failures. This is unit is also equipped with a breaker to protect electrical components. Chemical resistant three way polypropylene flow valves are used to direct flow in multiple ways to reduce time and increase overall efficiency by redirecting flow in the following manner:
Single Tank System
Pump concentrated cleaning agents from original containers directly to the systems blending tank. This drastically reduces the chances of messy spills and risk of damaging customers property by removing the need to physically handle concentrates, increases safety and saves time.
Redirects flow from the hose reel to the blending tank to agitate the mix.
Double Tank System
Pump concentrated cleaning agents form the original containers directly to one of the two tanks. This drastically reduces the chances of messy spills and risk of damaging customer's property by removing the need to physically handle concentrates, increases safety and saves time.
Redirects flow from the hose reel to the blending tank to agitate the mix.
Redirect the flow from the tank containing the concentrate to the mixing tank. This allow contractor to care enough concentrate for the day work and eliminates the need to make multiple trips back to shop to get a blend for each job. It also reduces the amount liquid on the truck so that blends can be made at the job site by just adding water.
Redirect the flow from the hose reel to the mixing tank to blend the cleaning solution.
Pull solution from either tank
Pump solution to either tank
The modular design allows you to pick and choose parts of the system you need most. .
Diamond Roof Cleaning New Jersey (1-800-Roof-Clean) wrote:
these skids look alot like ac's skids are they the same and if not what is the difference?
No these units are not AC's skids. Powerwash.com™ designed and built these skids with our staff. As with many industries, competitors will have similar product with variation that are specific for selling to a particular target audience. Just consider the numerous options of power washers on the market today, some of them, identical except for the name on the label. Anyway, we believe we have a quality product that will hold up long term for commercial applications.
As for comparing to AC's skid, this is a public forum and I don't believe it is appropriate to do so out of professional courtesy. I wish AC the best and success in his future endeavors.
i was just wondering but thanks for the replies AC and Michael. I am still debating on putting a system in my truck. Both systems look great and i think they will both work great. i like the fact that ac's skid had a ladder rack but i like the tool box on the hinderliters unit as well.
Diamond Roof Cleaning New Jersey (1-800-Roof-Clean) wrote:
i was just wondering but thanks for the replies AC and Michael. I am still debating on putting a system in my truck. Both systems look great and i think they will both work great. i like the fact that ac's skid had a ladder rack but i like the tool box on the hinderliters unit as well.
I once had an overhead ladder rack on my trucks, until it rusted my truck cabs roof
One day, one of my employees sad "Boss, we have a hole in the roof of the cab from rust"
I gave them another truck to use, and I used that truck, it became my favorite roof cleaning truck! You see, I smoke cigarettes and found I could actually leave the windows up with the A/C on, and flick my ashes through the hole in the roof
I seen it too, its AC's skid.... really close. UUUUHHHH, Can a 12 volt pump shoot 40 feet? That is the whole thing??? I keep the original xjet just for that extra5 feet.
You know what, here in Florida, roofs are not very steep, so reliability and flow are more important. I know of pumps that will REALLY shoot, but that extra 10 to 15 feet is not as important to us as relaibility and flow. But I can see where it is important to our roof cleaning brothers up north. I THINK I know of the ultimate roof cleaning pump for this,but because it is not as important to me, I have yet to actually test one. But in THEORY, it sure looks good,as long as it is rinsed out. It has no valves or diapragms to fail.
Also, the electric roof cleaning pump my friend Ray up in Tallahassee uses looks interesting too.
I seen it too, its AC's skid.... really close. UUUUHHHH, Can a 12 volt pump shoot 40 feet? That is the whole thing??? I keep the original xjet just for that extra5 feet.
I will test the 40 feet Gutterdog and get back to you. The X-Jet is a great product.
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 wrote:
You know what, here in Florida, roofs are not very steep, so reliability and flow are more important. I know of pumps that will REALLY shoot, but that extra 10 to 15 feet is not as important to us as relaibility and flow. But I can see where it is important to our roof cleaning brothers up north. I THINK I know of the ultimate roof cleaning pump for this,but because it is not as important to me, I have yet to actually test one. But in THEORY, it sure looks good,as long as it is rinsed out. It has no valves or diapragms to fail.
Also, the electric roof cleaning pump my friend Ray up in Tallahassee uses looks interesting too.
Chris - had a beach house to wash this weekend. Had the end of the house at the top of the widows walk 4 stories up and still awesome pressure and 8-10 gpm flow! http://www.grainger.com/images/booster_facts.pdf I would actually like to get one of these pumps plumbed inot a skid, that would be a cool set-up!!!
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I seen it too, its AC's skid.... really close. UUUUHHHH, Can a 12 volt pump shoot 40 feet? That is the whole thing??? I keep the original xjet just for that extra5 feet.
I will test the 40 feet Gutterdog and get back to you. The X-Jet is a great product.
By the way, I like your truck in you avatar.
I'm assuming this setup is for washing houses from the ground too. Need that distance, and the roofs here are tall and steep too, need distance for that too. I use the M5 most of the time but the original does get a lil further. It a good looking setup as is AC's.
OOh the truck pic, It's Billy the exterminators truck. The second truck I have is black and the graphics are going to be similiar to his, and considering black over red from now on for vehicles I purchase. Couple pics.
Let me know what kind of distance you get with it. Best of luck!
I seen it too, its AC's skid.... really close. UUUUHHHH, Can a 12 volt pump shoot 40 feet? That is the whole thing??? I keep the original xjet just for that extra5 feet.
I will test the 40 feet Gutterdog and get back to you. The X-Jet is a great product.
By the way, I like your truck in you avatar.
I'm assuming this setup is for washing houses from the ground too. Need that distance, and the roofs here are tall and steep too, need distance for that too. I use the M5 most of the time but the original does get a lil further. It a good looking setup as is AC's.
OOh the truck pic, It's Billy the exterminators truck. The second truck I have is black and the graphics are going to be similiar to his, and considering black over red from now on for vehicles I purchase. Couple pics.
Let me know what kind of distance you get with it. Best of luck!
I seen it too, its AC's skid.... really close. UUUUHHHH, Can a 12 volt pump shoot 40 feet? That is the whole thing??? I keep the original xjet just for that extra5 feet.
I will test the 40 feet Gutterdog and get back to you. The X-Jet is a great product.
By the way, I like your truck in you avatar.
DOG, Do you know the Cocker Roch dude in your avatar.