If you are just starting out like me and need to save every $ if you go to the dollar store and go to the craft section you can get the glass gem for 1.25 instead of marbles. love this video. Keep them coming Mr. bubbles
Currently, I have a mobile auto detailing business... I had a guy come out and soft wash my house... he charged me 250.00 he was there an hour and 15 minutes... I asked him how he got started... he told me to look you up on TH-cam... What he made in an hour takes me a minimum of 4 hours....so I'm on a mission to work smarter, not harder...I just got a 20 inch surface scrubber... Im going to add this to my detailing service the once I get a Chem tank and figure out the Chem from your # 10 video thenI will add vinyl siding house wash
Thank you for the great comment and question...here's the link to where you can get that filter: amzn.to/3QHtZ05 Also:pressuretek.com/tank-screen-1-4-ftp-50-mesh/ If you need anything else just email me: ask@mrbubbles.com
I love your Videos Man! I am not sure I got the dimensions right for the Hose Barb, did you say 1-1/4" X 3/8" isn't it 1/4"x3/8" ? and the same for the Filter, you mentioned it's a 1/4" filter but it looks bigger than that would it be 3/8" so it fits the hose barb? sorry just wanted to make sure. Thanks a ton for your amazing knowledge and passion for sharing it with all of us!
@@ASKMRBUBBLES right but you don’t want to run chemicals through the machine. I don’t understand if it’s connected at the machine outlet or at the gun?
@@thechardestyiv Hey bud. Your correct in your statment to keep chemicals out of pump however your chemical injector barb inlet is located after the machine pump before your pressure washer hose hook up. You will not have chemicals entering your pump using this method. You will want to flush with 1 gallon of fresh clean water by sucking it up thru the same suction tube as your chemicals went thru to flush it all out before shutting down for the day to keep corrosive chemicals from buildjng up inside your chemical injector.
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If you are just starting out like me and need to save every $ if you go to the dollar store and go to the craft section you can get the glass gem for 1.25 instead of marbles. love this video. Keep them coming Mr. bubbles
Thank you so much for posting a comment, I really appreciate it!
Way to go Mr. B
Thank you brother, I can always count on you to promote the channel!
Thanks for adding this to your coaching! We are jack of all trades!
I am so glad you are making these videos. Great demonstration five stars for you.
Awesome comment, I am pinning this one to the very top!
How did I miss this gem of a video? That's a creative way to create a down streaming siphon tube, and to keep it weighted down!
Absolutely, thanks for sharing a comment brother!
Great information! Thank you so much!
You are awesome brother
SO HELPFUL!!!!!!
thank you so much for posting such a great comment, I really appreciate it
very nice👍👍
Good looking out, I really appreciate you pushing my content
Quick question do you keep the siphon tube to your chemical tank mounted or do you remove after drawing chemical?
once it's put in the water, it stays there, never leave your syphon tube in the SH it will destroy your injector
I'm following you... step by step...I will be ready by next spring...
Thank you so much for the great comment and for pushing my content, I really appreciate it. Good looking out!
Currently, I have a mobile auto detailing business... I had a guy come out and soft wash my house... he charged me 250.00 he was there an hour and 15 minutes... I asked him how he got started... he told me to look you up on TH-cam... What he made in an hour takes me a minimum of 4 hours....so I'm on a mission to work smarter, not harder...I just got a 20 inch surface scrubber... Im going to add this to my detailing service the once I get a Chem tank and figure out the Chem from your # 10 video thenI will add vinyl siding house wash
nice
Thanks for all the support. I appreciate that you are helping me spread the message.
Nice Video! Can't find the other piece on Amazon , the piece that hooks to the filter?? Anyone have a link ?
Thank you for the great comment and question...here's the link to where you can get that filter: amzn.to/3QHtZ05
Also:pressuretek.com/tank-screen-1-4-ftp-50-mesh/
If you need anything else just email me: ask@mrbubbles.com
Would this work for a 12v 5.5gpm softwash pump?
Yes, but without the marbles, just need a bigger and wider PVC pipe because you will be using 3/4 inch hoses
I love your Videos Man! I am not sure I got the dimensions right for the Hose Barb, did you say 1-1/4" X 3/8" isn't it 1/4"x3/8" ? and the same for the Filter, you mentioned it's a 1/4" filter but it looks bigger than that would it be 3/8" so it fits the hose barb? sorry just wanted to make sure. Thanks a ton for your amazing knowledge and passion for sharing it with all of us!
Thank you so much for the awesome comment...where did you get your hose barb and filter?
Sure, I found the 1/4"x3/8" hose barb and the 1/4"!D 3/8" OD hose at Home Depot and the I ordered the 3/8" filter at Pressuretek @@ASKMRBUBBLES
How big is that siphon tube? The diameter i mean. I think mine is too small
Thank you for the comment, it's a 1 inch PVC
@@ASKMRBUBBLES I meant the small clear tubing
So after you build this you hook it up to the “outlet” of the pressure washing machine? Sorry I don’t know the lingo of the business.
No, the syphon tube gets connected to the barb of the downstream injector. The injector itself is what you will connect to the machine.
@@ASKMRBUBBLES right but you don’t want to run chemicals through the machine. I don’t understand if it’s connected at the machine outlet or at the gun?
@@thechardestyiv Hey bud. Your correct in your statment to keep chemicals out of pump however your chemical injector barb inlet is located after the machine pump before your pressure washer hose hook up. You will not have chemicals entering your pump using this method. You will want to flush with 1 gallon of fresh clean water by sucking it up thru the same suction tube as your chemicals went thru to flush it all out before shutting down for the day to keep corrosive chemicals from buildjng up inside your chemical injector.