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RYKO Two Step Chemicals. 1998 Summer Sales Meeting. What Are Two Step Chemicals?. For Touch Free Car Washes Been Around for a Long Time Early Days of Truck Washes “Neutralize” Today They Are Said to Clean Better Popular - West Coast and Mid West Chemical Manufacturers Next….
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RYKOTwo Step Chemicals 1998 Summer Sales Meeting
What Are Two Step Chemicals? • For Touch Free Car Washes • Been Around for a Long Time • Early Days of Truck Washes • “Neutralize” • Today They Are Said to Clean Better • Popular - West Coast and Mid West • Chemical Manufacturers Next…
What are Two Step Chemicals • Two Passes of Different Chemicals • First Pass Low ph or Acid • Said to Have a Better Effect on Chrome and Glass • Followed by a Dwell Time • Most of the Chemical Runs Off or is Diluted • Second Pass High ph or Alkaline • Similar to One Step Chemical • Better for Cleaning Painted Surfaces • Followed by Dwell Time
How do You Apply The Chemicals • Each Pass is Made in One Direction • There is Dwell Time Between Each Pass • Total Dwell Time Should be The Same as One Step • The Total Application Time Will Be Slightly Longer Than One Step
How Does it Work? • Much the Same as One Step Chemicals • Dwell Time For Each Chemical is Important • Soft Water is Important • Water TDS is Important • Water ph is Important • Concentration is Important
What is Hydrofluoric Acid • Very Strong Acid Some Chemical Manufacturers Use in Two Step • RYKO Does Not Use • Auto Manufacturers Do not Approve! • Very Bad and Corrosive to Vehicles • Is Used in Truck Wash Applications
Two Step Advantages • Ability to Overcome Unseen Water Quality Issues • Works Well with Warm and Cold Water • Cost Efficient • Step One Attacks Road Salts Better • Polluted Area Films - Better Cleaning • Better for Aluminum and Magnesium Wheels • Better Chance at Brake Dust • May be More Consistent than One Step
Two Step Advantages • Each Chemical Requires Less Dwell Time • Lower Capacity Chemical Pumps May Be Used • Customer Perception of More Foam Being Applied
Two Step Disadvantages • More Difficult to Set Up Than Cold Pro • Longer Wash Cycle Times • Results will be Poor if Not Set up Properly • Might not see a Wash Quality Difference
Soft Water Chemical Solution Dwell Time Second Pass One Step Check Solution Coverage Changing Chemicals Second High Impact Pass Increase Pre-Soak Volume Add Rocker Panel Wash Check Softener Brine Discharge Check for Proper Pressure Add More Fresh Water for Reclaim Machines Add an R.O. System Double Front or Rear Pass Check Nozzles for Clogging See RYKO Research Research Report - Touch Free Washing What can be Done to Improve Wash Quality
RYKO Research • Tested Nearly a Dozen Different Two Step Chemicals • Utilized Colorimeter and Reflectometer as Well as Individual Evaluation • Field Tests with Different Machines and Chemicals • Factory Tests Side By Side • Most Extensive Testing in The Industry
What is RYKO’s New Chemical • Prep- Pro I • Low ph First Pass • Prep- Pro II • High ph Second Pass
What Does it Cost Compared to One Step • Depending on Water Quality May Be Less Expensive • The Individual Chemicals are less Expensive
When Will It Be Available? • It is Available Now! • Pricing will be Handed out at the end of this Presentation
When Will it Be Available • Monarch II High Impact • Available Now • Monarch II High Impact Retro Kit • Available Now • Part Number: 21706-000 • Ultra Sonic 2001 • Available Now • Prices will be Handed Out • Also in the April 1998 Price Sheets for the Ultra Sonic 2001
Conclusion • What Two Step Chemicals Are • How You Apply Them • How They Work • What Is HF • Two Step Advantages and Disadvantages • What Else For Wash Quality • RYKO Research
Conclusion • RYKO New Two Step Chemicals • Prep- Pro I • Prep- Pro II • Pricing will be handed out • It May Be Less Expensive Than One Step • It is Available:
Two Step ChemicalPrep Pro IPrep Pro II RYKO 1998 Summer Sales Meeting