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Matt, whats the availability on the PEX-GP 1000, I would like to purchase one
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We don't sell any foamers. We had a plan to but it never worked out.

I built a couple of these and they work great, better than any foamer I have ever used, and easier to build as well.

These are the plans in the original post by Hummerbk at The Grime Scene.
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Thanks for all the help Matt. I built one, and it works good, I need to perfect the air and solution part. I use to have a sprayer I made with a 5 gallon syrup tank and a Co2 tank, on a dolly years ago...worked great, I just dont know if it will handle the caustic concentrate and hot water. Did an Oriental last night that had not been cleaned in 6-8 months...nightmare, 70 lbs of grease out of the primary plenum and duct work...chem didnt cut it, really need to change over to beads with a booster, any tips on the Oriental cleaning? Thanks again. Johnny

Update; Just spoke with Scott at MG, going Monday to pick up AlkaFoam, and some Fleet Brite, thanks for the referal. In your Opinion is the Alkafoam the best product for the Oriental jobs?

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Alkafoam works well on Chinese grease. But there isn't a degreaser on the market that I would say works great on it. The trick to Chinese is scrape until you cant scrape anymore, then start washing. Don't bother trying to blast it off, you are just waisting your time.


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Sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide? One saponifies into a hard soap, one to a soft soap...What about the product Fryout? Is this a good product? I really appreciate your help.
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Fryout is a great product. 90% sodium hydroxide if I remember right, the rest is surfactant. Its basically sodium hydroxide beads in a bucket instead of a bag.

The sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide debate is never ending. I can get the same amount of guys that will swear by either one. You are going to have to figure out what works best for you on that one. Personally I can't tell the difference, the way I understand the chemistry of it, it's the ph that breaks down the grease, and they are both on the same end of the spectrum.


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Thanks Matt, I will try these products out this week...Monday night another trip to Thailand!
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Good luck bro! Remember, if your knuckles aren't bleeding, your not done scraping!


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2 Questions:

First do you guys pin out the fire suppression systems an what equipment/chems do you use?

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