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what I'm saying is I've gotten used to HOT QD's.

 

yes the difference between 220 and 240 is reasonably drastic,but as I mentioned earlier,I run at 250 and higher quite often,I've also learned to be REAL quick with the quick connectors lol

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dakota Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 13/December/2004 at 1:43am
I thought we were on the subject of hot water, not a wand?
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Dakota:  A wand is a wand ia a wand? Hot or cold?Guitar
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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Dakota Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/December/2004 at 8:15pm

 your not suposed to hold on to it.

 

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Post Options Post Options   Thanks (0) Thanks(0)   Quote Superglide Ken Quote  Post ReplyReply Direct Link To This Post Posted: 12/December/2004 at 6:49pm
Either temp is going to burn your hands. That is why you wear gloves.
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i know you get used to the temp, but if you look back at my first posts i was just asking if there is a big difference between 220 degrees and 240 degrees when you touch the couplings with your bare hands i was just asking a question.
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No i unhook it from my wand............  dont you?
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Originally posted by Dakota Dakota wrote:

you cant spray your whole job at once

 

Dakota:  Do you run 2 solutions lines from your unit?Guitar

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you cant spray your whole job at once

 

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it's kind of like being a dish washer at a restaurant

 

your hands get callouses (sp?) and you get used to it

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Dakota:  You cann't unhook your solution line while you are working. Did you read your question?  You start wit the hydro force and end with a wand or what ever tool you happen toi have in the end of the hose.  Do you rollup your hydro force sprayer with your solution hose at the end of the job?Guitar
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If you dont unhook the solution line till after the job is done, you must not pre-spray with a hydro-force?

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You get used to hot solution hoses and couplings after a while.

 

I just wrap up the vac hose first

I usually run at 250 and higher at the machine(I clean alot of nasty carpet)

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You cool the machine down first. You do that at the end of every job.Guitar
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