Source: Premier Pro Wash & Seal
Flushing out your chemical injector is very important after each job. The good thing is…it’s extremely easy and will save you a lot of wear and tear and expenses down the road by getting in the habit of doing it everyday after every job
[0:00] hi on this video we flush out the chemical injector so we'll have here - in one of our chemical tanks for this purpose I went ahead and just put the chemical in a bucket and that's all you have to do is just fill up a bucket with some water dip your tube in there
[0:30] make sure this beautiful flow anyone is perpendicular this allows you to draw chemical the workflows you know and such typical but in this case Lauren water we don't for all this all this wool severely rossol this morning draw the inside
[1:01] you touch your manifold grills so it's very important that after every job we flush it out water buildup in a pocket so I have from your chemical the chemical that's because you have to recall them there's 200 foot of holes so
[1:33] even though you switch it over to draw in water not thank you once it's clear now you know you're drawing water
[2:05] little tensed walked off the trailer the holder [Music] [Music]
[2:38] with all that just by doing that every single time you months or years to the library the everything it's very important to come those chemicals have salt in within the
[3:10] chemical itself so that salt rusts things out just think about when you go out north and it snows and ice up there what do they do they put salt on the roads well when the summer time comes you got potholes everywhere because the salt has degraded that the integrity of that road and it ate away at it it's the same concept that's why it's very important that every time we're done with the job we rinse it out and that's all you have to do is simply take you to put in a bucket of water let it
[3:40] run its course once you get it clear run it for another two or three minutes while you're doing though take advantage of that we saw the hoses arils your trailer around the chemical things anywhere did that by tube leaked or even the fumes may have got on to rinse all that down that's it