When you run a mobile car wash facility and dealership account management, water quality in the foreground. If the water is too hard, can be points, and for new cars sold to real customers, often paying 10s of thousands of dollars, well, you get the picture. Before retirement, I met with a mobile car wash franchise, and still have technical questions about how to ask properly.
Not long ago, he asked for a mobile wash business car owner myself, "If the water [?I use] deionized or RO? [Refers to: Reverse Osmosis RO DI or, as in de-ionizing filter]. I guess 2000 gallons per day system cost me about $ 5,000. De-ionizers, have not been studied. I plan to make 500 gallons on the truck and pulls a nurse tank 500
The tanks deionized expensive because you can only so long before needing to recharge. You can use a $ 12 kit to recharge, but the problem is that there is acid in the tank filter Wthey must be loaded and should be rinsed with water, and can not be your home, it's against the law.
Therefore, you must go to a company of industrial water to make them (they are for rent with deposit), and are often $ 60 to $ 90 depending on the area you. And depending on the parts per million particles in water at home [or at the store], can only last for 900-1500 liters. However, if you have a water softener and / or RO membrane system in yourHouse, you can clean the water first, before running the water through the tank de-I, which gives you very clean water and allow the tanks to last for 3000 - 4000 gallons without recharging.
In fact, I remember once when I built a water treatment plant for a new blood test health care system, and their system, the water flowed through activated carbon filters, salt pellet filter and then through a robust set of membranes RO and then ultra-clean water tank. According to the testing of this system,I had a little water left, so I had about 1000 liters of water in a tank filled at one of our mobile car wash facility and took the machine to clean the water long after the test.
Wow, that was incredible, and when I used 3000 PSI, blew the dust from cars and there were no water spots. I think I clean up something like 200 cars from me in an hour and a half. Zero water stains.
The question is, how you want to get clean water, and the high pressureWashing / rinsing want to ask questions for the GPM. But the most gallons per minute that you use to clean the water as water costs. The problem with using reverse osmosis is 2-3 gallons to make 1 liter of clean water.
Companies like Starbucks, which run through their RO system three times to make ice and water for coffee, because you can really taste the coffee, much different than making coffee at home with the local mineral waterlocal water and the smell. You're dealing with 7-8 liters of water per 1 liter of RO water so that their water bill gets up there, and it's really a kind of waste of water if you really need.
If you notice, the experience in this field, I bet you agree with much of what I said, and also add a little 'more to say? Because it is based on what you're trying to do is to seek that which I wash you, and the cost of the reality of what this work is paying off.I mean, are in business to make money right?
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