luckydawg
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- Jan 19, 2016
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Fellas
I have tried a half dozen of the top name car wash soaps and still don't seem to get very much /thick /lasting suds or foam.
Going by the directions and even have put xtra in to see if that helped any but to no avail.
My water is pretty hard and and has a pretty high ph-- like 7.8 cause I get my water from my private well that is sunk in the limestone aquifer here in west central fl.
Any one have any ideas on why the soaps aren't very sudsy??? Thought about buffering the water down with some vinegar as that will drop the ph down- about a tsp per gallon would do it, i also have a buffering solution that I use when I spray my fruit and ornamental yard plants cause the ph HAS to be below 7 (neutral) when using those types of chemicals for them to be effective------ but didnt know if that vinegar would harm the finish.Also have no idea if I can add anything to the bucket to soften the water one bucket @ a time.
Any thoughts??
I have tried a half dozen of the top name car wash soaps and still don't seem to get very much /thick /lasting suds or foam.
Going by the directions and even have put xtra in to see if that helped any but to no avail.
My water is pretty hard and and has a pretty high ph-- like 7.8 cause I get my water from my private well that is sunk in the limestone aquifer here in west central fl.
Any one have any ideas on why the soaps aren't very sudsy??? Thought about buffering the water down with some vinegar as that will drop the ph down- about a tsp per gallon would do it, i also have a buffering solution that I use when I spray my fruit and ornamental yard plants cause the ph HAS to be below 7 (neutral) when using those types of chemicals for them to be effective------ but didnt know if that vinegar would harm the finish.Also have no idea if I can add anything to the bucket to soften the water one bucket @ a time.
Any thoughts??