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Ted is correct. I recommended the jets for a low pressure Ninja. You will decrease the dry times with Ted's choice of jets.

 

 

 

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sorry...my jets are marked 10015
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splash_$$$_dash

Your 2 wand jets should be 951.5 or 1001.5

See below pic of what Ken is saying regarding the Hyper Box for fast drying.

But simply changing your jet will greatly increase drying. Next time purchase from KK. Where we know what our competitors are still learning. You were sold low pressure jets.

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2 jet wands work best IMO. Go with 2 9503 jets.
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should the wand be jet for 2 gallons or 3 gallons?
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Splash: Ideal setup for doing buildings in the GTA would be a 500 psi ninja  with the vac boaster that Ted sells with a glide wand. Should have dry times of 30 minutes or so with that setup. I have used it here and that is what we get.

 

Ted could post a picture to show you what I'm talking about if you have not seen it.

 

 

 

 

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or maybe I need smaller jets on my wand.
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btw. I am very happy with their cleaning power compared to the old Ninja 100 and 150 we used to have.

also I do not use heaters.

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SO Ken

what then would be the ideal set up in the GTA? I do mostly buildings.

I'm not happy with the dry time on my 450 & 500 psi machines with 30' hose. I use a fantastic pre-spray and only ever do 1 pass with the water and a few passes with the vac.

Also only keep the machines for 1 year so they're not crappy machines with busted vac motors.

HEY ANYBODY WANT TO BUY A MICHAELS 450 PSI WITH A 30' HOSE ON IT? It's almost brand new.

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