If you take out 1oz of water, wouldn't you just be able to measure back 1oz of risneless wash in the glass measuring cup and then pour that in to the gallon jug instead of having to eyeball where the gallon mark used to be? Am I over thinking this? Thanks for the tips!
Typically you put the water before the chemical. Like if someone says 4:1 it means 4 parts water 1 part chemical. At least in the detailing world I’m not sure how other industries do it.
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If you take out 1oz of water, wouldn't you just be able to measure back 1oz of risneless wash in the glass measuring cup and then pour that in to the gallon jug instead of having to eyeball where the gallon mark used to be? Am I over thinking this? Thanks for the tips!
I thought the first number was the concetrate item and second was water. Or maybe it's either and the larger number is the water?
Typically you put the water before the chemical. Like if someone says 4:1 it means 4 parts water 1 part chemical. At least in the detailing world I’m not sure how other industries do it.