Expert Tips for Long-Lasting Wash System Performance

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  • Опубліковано 27 лип 2024
  • In this video Bully gives some
    expert tips for long lasting wash system performance. He carries out essential maintenance on his pure water wash system that will ensure the TDS Meter readings stay around zero.
    This then enables window washing using his water fed pole system to be carried out perfectly.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 14

  • @yourcleanerwindows6969
    @yourcleanerwindows6969 3 місяці тому

    Interesting video.
    I count myself lucky as our tds reading from the tap is about 65ppm. I can get away with just using a DI resin and no RO system. I have fill the van tank up through a DI resin vessel. When it gets to about 30ppm I change the resin. Then as I use the water from the van it passes through another DI resin that polishes the water to 0ppm.

  • @adornwindowcleaning7739
    @adornwindowcleaning7739 7 днів тому

    Filling on the job - tried but with a lot of small jobs did give up - want to try again - any tips - thanks Deane Pulham

    • @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses
      @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses  7 днів тому +1

      Hi Deane
      It’s a difficult one but sounds as though you may have to bite the bullet and get a bigger Tank

  • @patrickbaldry2560
    @patrickbaldry2560 3 місяці тому

    When I change my resin I find that filling the vessel with fresh resin then with pure water so it's about 2 inches from full of pure water, that way the riser just pushes through the resin. That may be easier than filling the vessel with resin with it in.

  • @adornwindowcleaning7739
    @adornwindowcleaning7739 7 днів тому

    Hi - tips on protecting filters during winter? Thanks Deane Pulham

    • @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses
      @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses  7 днів тому +1

      Hi Dean
      Some of the lads put small oil filled radiators on a very low setting in the back of the van overnight.
      I live in a flat so have no electric points handy to do that.
      So basically I’ve never done anything, and so far luckily never had any serious issues.

  • @ched999uk
    @ched999uk 3 місяці тому

    Interesting. I was always led to believe that I should flush (waste valve fully open) for 2 mins before every fill to flush the RO. I'm not sure about Ionics but most 10" pre filters will need changing after about 6 to 10,000 litres of water throughput. So about every month or so the carbon and pre filters should be changed - that might be why you where only getting 12 to 18 months from an RO membrane.

    • @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses
      @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses  3 місяці тому

      We have quite hard water down here Ched🤟☀️🥛

    • @ched999uk
      @ched999uk 3 місяці тому

      @@Bullyswindowcleaningclasses It's not the hardness that's destroying your membrane it's chlorine. Unless you change the carbon filter within the manufacturers usage figures chlorine will get through to the membrane and damage it. My water isn't bad at about 300tds but my membrane is now 3 years old and still 98% efficient.

    • @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses
      @Bullyswindowcleaningclasses  3 місяці тому

      @@ched999uk That’s bloody awesome 👍