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EmiratesA380



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JET WASHING your FFRR - READ THIS *

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To all concerned

Washing your FFRR is a good way to look after her.

I have been thinking of this idea for ages and finally got around to it today


Have you ever thought about Water rates that you get charged for ? - Rain water is FREE !!!

I got a 400 liter Heavy duty drum + Water Butt Tap with Hozelock Connector and thought can I connect the heavy duty Karcher pressure washer ( High pressure washer HD 13/18-4 SX Plus ) to it and hell it works brilliantly.

Out of interest I washed both FFRR and looking at the butt used about 2 buckets of water per FF.

So if you pay water rates this is another way to get FREE "CHLORINE" / FREE WATER totally free

The only thing you have to do is wait about a minute for the water to flow to the jet wash - press trigger to get water in the system then power on - as easy as that
one thing I will do tomorrow is connect a small filter inline iwth the hose - in case any C**P come sof the bard roof - but it worked very well !

I hope this post is again of some use to anyone who reads it


Best wishes team Thumbs Up








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Been using rain water to wash cars for years. Nice and soft, doesn't leave white spots all over the car.

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Got wo underground 17th century watertanks 8000 liter each, could start a carwash... Mr. Green
But it's true it is great to wash your cars with rain water. Much softer, no stripes etc.

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Living in Scotland "soft" water is available on tap Thumbs Up Got - 2017 SDV8 Autobiography in Loire Blue
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This is going to sound weird.......

If it happens to rain on a clean, newly washed car in this area, the rain spots leave a sand-like ring so the after rain, the car is dirty!

If it happens to shower on and off for a few days, the car ends up taking on a baked on sandy/dusty appearance......


Which is why I used a DI Vessel and not rainwater.......that and the fact that our tap water has a TDS reading of between 312 and 324 (very hard water).

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We have a 9,000 litre rainwater tank behind the house but the Karcher pressure washer doesn't seem to like the low pressure from the tank - so I've given up trying to use it. Ron B. VK2OTC
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alanm_3 wrote:
Living in Scotland "soft" water is available on tap Thumbs Up


And from the skies, on a fairly constant basis Thumbs Up Laughing Laughing

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mzplcg wrote:
alanm_3 wrote:
Living in Scotland "soft" water is available on tap Thumbs Up


And from the skies, on a fairly constant basis Thumbs Up Laughing Laughing


But not here! Twisted Evil Ron B. VK2OTC
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p38arover wrote:
We have a 9,000 litre rainwater tank behind the house but the Karcher pressure washer doesn't seem to like the low pressure from the tank - so I've given up trying to use it.



This could be a very simple case - have you bleed the air from the hose ( simply running water to the Karcher before you turn it on ) - ours is a high output units.
I can only think - just ensure the pipe is lower than the tap output ( the tank we have is mounted about 3 feet off the ground )
with the amount of water in the tank - there's quite of bit of pressure with the water volume pushing down ).


It will work - just re check everything - good luck




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hi Emirates

I use this method and it works great stops all the nasty white spots

what in-line filter are you thinking of using - I think I should fit one but not sure which type to use
found this one on fleabay item number:221412544899 do you think it would do the job ?

Phil various other LR's this one is still the best

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Re: JET WASHING your FFRR - READ THIS *

EmiratesA380 wrote:
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Out of interest I washed both FFRR and looking at the butt used about 2 buckets of water per FF.

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If you really think you have saved 2 buckets I don't think it has saved you much money. Must be talking less than £1.
You still have to pay drainage fee's.

If you want to save money, get a lighter car! Rolling with laughter


But seriously, I would fit the filter. Don't want to knacker your pressure washer all for saving a few pence.

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EmiratesA380 wrote:
This could be a very simple case - have you bleed the air from the hose ( simply running water to the Karcher before you turn it on ) - ours is a high output units.
I can only think - just ensure the pipe is lower than the tap output ( the tank we have is mounted about 3 feet off the ground )
with the amount of water in the tank - there's quite of bit of pressure with the water volume pushing down ).


I'll try it.

The outlet on our tank is at ground level but a full tank has a head of nearly 2.4 metres (8 ft). Ron B. VK2OTC
2003 L322 V8 Auto
2007 Yamaha XJR1300
Previous: 1983, 1986 RRC; 1995, 1996 P38A; 1995 Disco1; 1984 V8 County 110; Series IIA

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philbathurst wrote:
hi Emirates

I use this method and it works great stops all the nasty white spots

what in-line filter are you thinking of using - I think I should fit one but not sure which type to use
found this one on fleabay item number:221412544899 do you think it would do the job ?

Phil


Hi philbathurst

I thought BIG and put in a massive Tea Strainer as this - looks impressive and so far works very well



I ve placed it in the top near to the inlet inside the tank about 2 inches from the max position, secured in place by alloy sleeves so it cant move ( but you can lift it out ) - watched it in action with very heavy rain and water only went half way up the strainer - so it kept up with the flow.
Its easy to lift out and clean any debris if required - didn't want a little filter as it would get blocked ( rangie is big so is the filter )


again hope this helps with ideas you may have.


best wishes



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EmiratesA380



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Re: JET WASHING your FFRR - READ THIS *

Andy K wrote:
EmiratesA380 wrote:
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Out of interest I washed both FFRR and looking at the butt used about 2 buckets of water per FF.

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If you really think you have saved 2 buckets I don't think it has saved you much money. Must be talking less than £1.
You still have to pay drainage fee's.

If you want to save money, get a lighter car! Rolling with laughter


But seriously, I would fit the filter. Don't want to knacker your pressure washer all for saving a few pence.


Sometimes AndyK - you have to think outside the box
There are some less fortunate than us and money is tight - so on this web site we all try to help each other - thats the whole purpose - Save money and do things over selves !

and one other thing - the jet wash is around £1000 - and having crap in the lines will knacker it in some form or another - Period.


That was all





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