rosselliscarpetcare
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Our 2013 Butler System sprays some black/grey stuff sometimes. It’s done it thru the hydro force and wand. Pump has about 2k on it. Anyone have this issue before and an explanation?
Ditto.Sounds like black death. Time to replace your solution lines. You're minutes away from a blowout.
Black Death as mentioned.Our 2013 Butler System sprays some black/grey stuff sometimes. It’s done it thru the hydro force and wand. Pump has about 2k on it. Anyone have this issue before and an explanation?
It will also happen at the worst possible time at the worst possible customer's home or business.You may want to wait until it blows
That way it will be permanently burned into your brain
Then you will never again let you hose get that old
Idiot
...and expensive and time consuming!It will also happen at the worst possible time at the worst possible customer's home or business.
It will be very impressive!
The hose was installed 4/2018 brand new.You may want to wait until it blows
That way it will be permanently burned into your brain
Then you will never again let you hose get that old
Idiot
Did it by chance freeze?The hose was installed 4/2018 brand new.
No. It’s in the heated shop at all times in the winter.Did it by chance freeze?
I know it sucks if you just bought that hose, but the 1st thing to trouble shooting would probably be what the above already mentioned and change out your solution hoses.No. It’s in the heated shop at all times in the winter.
Before you throw away a newer hose, check your supply hoses from the heat exchanger to the point where you connect your pressure hose. When operating, when the job is done, cool down your hoses before wrapping them up.I know it sucks if you just bought that hose, but the 1st thing to trouble shooting would probably be what the above already mentioned and change out your solution hoses.
You’ve got a hose SOMEWHERE that’s old
Interesting. We do fill it with the black garden hose it came with.How old is your garden hose? It takes a lot longer, but black death can come from that hose if it's a goodyear or continental supply hose.
Black death can still come from your new hose also. What kind of hose is it? When you roll up your hoses at the end of the job, have you flushed out all the super hot water first? I know if you don't cool your hoses down, they wear faster.
Squeeze your pinky finger in the hose and see if it comes out black.Interesting. We do fill it with the black garden hose it came with.
Squeeze your pinky finger in the hose and see if it comes out black.