Product QuestionsAnswered by Jim, the Pressure Washer Expert
I have a Briggs & Stratton® Elite Series 2700 PSI Gas pressure washer. I need to shoot a stream of a bromine roofing demoting agent 30 - 40' onto a roof at a 2:1 and 3:1 (water to chemical ratio) .. most often at 2:1.
I was looking at the General Pump High Pressure Soap Shooter Nozzle with Rinse Capability.
What would you suggest
Steve Buchan
from California
March 02, 2015
Answer
All of our chemical injectors and soap shooters would be a 10:1 ratio. I do not have anything that will be a 2:1 or 3:1 ratio. With that being said, this should allow you to shoot approximately 20-30FT. This would be the best choice available for you.
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Bill, I just bought a used Coleman Powermate 2750 that works really great. I would like to know how to use the chemicla pick-up system. The pick-up tube came with it and looks like it's never been used. I have a two story house with mildew on the North and West sides and need to apply chlorine mixture. Please tell me just how to use the system. Thank you very much in advance.
Tony Holcombe
from Florida
April 02, 2011
Answer
With a siphon hose chemical injection system, you can only apply the detergent at low pressure. To pull the detergent out of a container, you have to attach the black "detergent" spray tip to your wand. You will not be able to pull detergent using any other high pressure spray tip. If you happen to have an adjustable spray wand, you have to rotate it to your low pressure setting.
If you need to reach 2nd story levels with detergent or you wish to apply detergents at high pressure, you could always purchase a high pressure soap shooter nozzle. I posted a link below to the item: