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what if you have chems in your Ninja?
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What kind of chemicals?
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Extraction Chemicals

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What kind of chemicals?

     
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I would lay down prespray an maybe use an acid rinse concentrate or a small amount of emulsifier in the machine. Let the prespray do the work not so much the solution in the machine.
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but if there is juice in the portable is it not now being run through the hydro as well because you are getting your water from your portable.
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Yes thats true but I don't think it makes a lot of difference.
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Why don't you just prespray first then add your emulsifier to your tank??    
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Yeah what the Hammy said.
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Ya I have a hydro-force, I agree thats is the only way to go.  Question was not so much tip size, I am also aware of this.  I would like to be able to use my 1.8 tip all the time seeing that most my chems ask for this dilution.  Was i was asking was if you want to have a set tip in my case 1.8 with out switching, you would have to mix the chem in different oz to make up for the dilution of the HF.  Most pre-srays have the mixture for a gallon RTU.  Was wondering if some one had a conversion chart or cheet sheet that they made that would convert that to HF settings. 

Like I sad in my example if you have a pre-spray that mixes 1.21 or 1 powered oz to the gallon, how many oz would you need for a HF with a 1.8 tip in it, to get to the proper 1.21 dilution ratio.  You can do the math on this and this is may be what I have to do and make my own cheat sheet.  Was just wondering if someone has already done the math due to the popularity of the HF.
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Dilution Ration        Oz. Per Gal   
1 to 4                32
1 to 5                26
1 to 10               12
1 to 12               10          
1 to 15               8
1 to 20               6
1 to 32               4
1 to 40               3
1 to 50               2.5
1 to 60               2
1 to 64               2
1 to 100              1
1 to 128              1
1 to 256              .5

    
    
    

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Again I under stand how to mix up to a gallon.  Most chemicals say how much you mix up to a gallon.  How much do you mix to HF with 1.8 tip.   Look at my example how many oz do you need in HF with 5 quart container to get to 1.21.
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Take the chart above and take the figure on the left and devide 6 (1:20dilution) by 8 (1:8tip) for 1 gallon imperial gallon (5 quarts US - 1 Imperial-Canadian gallon)- .75 oz
    

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Not following what you are saying, are you saying 6 / 8?  If so that not right.
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