VERY disappointed in first use of the Gilmour Foamaster..

Street5927 said:
As stated before, I would check the screen to make sure it is not clogged. The second thing I would check the plastic hose that delivers the soap solution for holes or for any leaks. If there is a leak, it may not be creating enough suction. I usually just put the soap in the container full strength and use the dilutor bar to adjst the water/soap ratio. Fully open, I can burn through a whole container of soap in about 7-10 minutes easily with super thick foam. I am a fan of using it almost full strength so it looks like it snowed in the driveway on a 90* day, and I know it is a waste of money and soap, but it makes washing more fun IMO....and when I use my foam cannon with the power washer....LOOK OUT!!! It looks like it snowed in the whole yard.....LOL



When using the soap at full strength will it remove some LSP?
 
also to add if it wasn't already mentioned, make sure the little brass screws which are located on the top of the foam gun as well as the end of the brass pin are tight. you do not want to lose these!
 
BigAl3 said:
also to add if it wasn't already mentioned, make sure the little brass screws which are located on the top of the foam gun as well as the end of the brass pin are tight. you do not want to lose these!



And make sure the tiny siphon/bleed hole in the top one isn't clogged.



I don't mind losing the one on the end of the mixing-bar, so I've quit locktiting (?SP?) it.
 
Just got my replacement today from amazon. I'll check both screws on the old one, I know the one on the end was loose in the box upon arrival, but not sure about the one on top. The new one has both screws installed already. They don't tighten very well do they?
 
Damn Dirty Ape said:
Just got my replacement today from amazon. I'll check both screws on the old one, I know the one on the end was loose in the box upon arrival, but not sure about the one on top. The new one has both screws installed already. They don't tighten very well do they?



Eh, mine get pretty tight. Remember that brass is kinda soft.



The one on the end just keeps the mixture-bar from sliding out all the way. It's not critical and I've gone ages without it being there. The one on top as that tiny bleed/siphon hole that *does* matter.



Something else to inspect is that mixture-bar itself. Remove the screw at its end and pull the bar out of the housing. Hold it up to a light and check out the row of holes. See how they range from tiny to pretty big- that's what makes it more/less soapy. Make sure none are clogged.
 
Accumulator said:
Eh, mine get pretty tight. Remember that brass is kinda soft.



The one on the end just keeps the mixture-bar from sliding out all the way. It's not critical and I've gone ages without it being there. The one on top as that tiny bleed/siphon hole that *does* matter.



Something else to inspect is that mixture-bar itself. Remove the screw at its end and pull the bar out of the housing. Hold it up to a light and check out the row of holes. See how they range from tiny to pretty big- that's what makes it more/less soapy. Make sure none are clogged.







DING DING DING! Winner. Apparently my first unit came from amazon without the screw on the top! WHen I opened the box the slide bar screw was loose in the box, but there was no other screw anywhere.



I put my finger over the bleed/siphon hole and the foam increased in density and 'clinginess' even with the gold class.



thanks for the tip about those screws, now I'm a happy camper with my replacement unit.
 
Damn Dirty Ape said:
DING DING DING! Winner. Apparently my first unit came from amazon without the screw on the top! WHen I opened the box the slide bar screw was loose in the box, but there was no other screw anywhere.



I put my finger over the bleed/siphon hole and the foam increased in density and 'clinginess' even with the gold class.



thanks for the tip about those screws, now I'm a happy camper with my replacement unit.



If they sent you a whole (complete) second unit, then you have two bottles to work with! I fill 'em up before I start the wash so I can just swap an empty for a full, goes a little faster than refilling from the jug of concentrate.



Actually, I bet you could get Gilmour to send you that bleed screw if you called them up and asked very nicely :D



If you want to put a little thread locking stuff on it, be *VERY* careful that you don't somehow clog up that bleed hole.
 
Accumulator said:
If they sent you a whole (complete) second unit, then you have two bottles to work with! I fill 'em up before I start the wash so I can just swap an empty for a full, goes a little faster than refilling from the jug of concentrate.



Actually, I bet you could get Gilmour to send you that bleed screw if you called them up and asked very nicely :D



If you want to put a little thread locking stuff on it, be *VERY* careful that you don't somehow clog up that bleed hole.



they want the old one back.. bah.
 
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