Had a hillbilly hoodcleaner come out a while back. Pulled out the slide on my ranger.........he said.........when you gonna start using this to clean hoods?
The rangers been in service for 10 months now, 25,000 miles.
Had a hillbilly hoodcleaner come out a while back. Pulled out the slide on my ranger.........he said.........when you gonna start using this to clean hoods?
The rangers been in service for 10 months now, 25,000 miles.
Roger can u please post the plans for the slide on ur Ranger, thanks.
I haven't posted in a while but I discovered something today that I have to share.
We have a Northern Tool store here now and I was in there earlier today and saw that they have two pump foamers made by Chapin. One is exclusively a foamer with viton seals and it sells for....get this $29.95.
They have another one made by Chapin also that doubles as a foamer and regular sprayer and it sells for $69.95.
I didn't buy either and have no idea how well they function but I had to let the forum know.
Cheers!
Neal Von Almen
Mr. Fire Safety
Jacksonville, FL
Cleaning Hoods to Bare Metal
From Filter to Fan
Those are great back ups.
Has any body bought those $30.00 pump up foamers I'm thinking of getting one but wanted to see if i could get some feedback on them?
HenryRoyal Exhaust
i have Chapin sprayer and it is bulletproof.
Gary Hahn, Statewide Exhaust Hood Cleaning Services,
Eugene, Oregon
statewideexhaust@gmail.com
541-744-8810
http://www.statewideexhaustservices.com/
I recently purchase the pump up foamer from northentools for $29.95 and is not worth buying I only used it two times and gave up on me ,would not recommended to any body and the foam is not that good as well.I'm now looking into buying the pump up foamer from delco or sanitation tools which one is the best I want to have a back up in case of anything
HenryRoyal Exhaust
Sorry to hear that Henry...that sucks.
The pump ups from sanitation and Delco are the same. They are made by Foam-It. Just see who has the better deal going at the time.
I am using the Pump Up foamer and a cannon foamer and they seem to be doing great. It just takes time and patience. I have the canister to build the foamer that you all see on the vids, I just cannot figure out how to put it all together. As of now though, my accounts are being done with ease using the pump-up and the cannon with some SH, PH and Dawn. I use the 32 ounce can on the cannon foamer and fill it once for a 15foot hood and once for 1 fan and duct. I tried putting a line in the 5 gallon but i FELT i WAS WASTING cHEMICAL. Filling up the can seems easier unless someone can share how to keeep the line in the 5 gallon of shem and not waste chem. Hope this help newbie foamers. I am still a newbie myself.
My pump-up foamer is from sanitaion, I have been using it for 6 mths now and have only had minor probs that I have fixed. Still foaming.
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MW Hoods The Hood Pros
Rockledge, Florida
321-458-1450
contact@thehoodpros.com
http://www.thehoodpros.com
I hear talk about this foamer the sf-12 do you know where i can order it from
Where can I get a foamer?
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Maine Hoodpros
Manchester,Maine
207-446-8434
hood-pros.com
Would be great for foaming down the flus just plug the bottom and fill it up
Douglas Rupe
Done Right Kitchen Exhaust Services
217 S Napa st
Spokane, WA 99202
There are many good products but we specifically use Valet Pro and Gilmour Foamaster. You get great results.
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