K Rend K1

Me personally think it's a shame reps or advisers don't come on it's good to have all opinions on things , even if @Jimbob9 did work for them I wouldn't give 2 hoots , all the other posts I seen him make have always been constructive advise.
 
This reply was originally longer,but I now tell customers
You win every job you quote then?

Impressive!

What if another guy comes to quote who says he uses the gear they want all the time and its a good choice? You end up getting discredited and dismissed, that's if you get that far and they even ring you as they are only ringing the guys with the right logos on their websites.

In my experience people get at least 3 quotes which they should if they are sensible. You are on the back foot before you start. I can't remember that last time I went to a quote and the punter didn't say they'd been googling for hours.
 
I've never had an issue with k1.



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Me personally think it's a shame reps or advisers don't come on it's good to have all opinions on things , even if @Jimbob9 did work for them I wouldn't give 2 hoots , all the other posts I seen him make have always been constructive advise.
I don't work for K Rend, no.

I have had the fortune of working with and being around guys who have been round the block at bit.
 
Jimbobs guide to spraying K1 with the Ritmo.

First understand that K1 is slightly denser than Parex.

Run a clamped pump, no reason not to it helps the R&S last longer, no matter what you spray.

Run a shorter hose if possible, 20m or less. No need to run the gear like piss on a shorter hose.

That's it, should fly through a properly serviced and working machine.
 
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