My MagmaBullet results

I received a MagmaBullet last week and after having used it and done some preliminary testing here’s what I’ve got: I was doing a lot of sunny windows today and normally I get a lot of drag as the solution starts to dry. I didn’t get any today. I used less soap but found the results to be better than average. The rubber (same rubber from the last job not new) seemed to have better slip than the last job I did before using the MB.
I thought it could be in my head so I used a TDS meter and some litmus paper to test the water before and after adding the MB. Here’s what I got. The TDS before was 322 and after 304. Not a major change until you realize all I did was put in the MB. The litmus paper was more telling. The hardness of the water dropped almost one stage on the color chart (the water became softer) and the Ph increased from the normal point on the chart to the higher range.
I have to admit I was a bit skeptical but the numbers confirmed what I was feeling in the field, this thing changed the way my water functioned. As w/ any cleaning solution if you change the main component you either improve or decrease the efficiency of it’s performance. I’d have to say this was a change for the better. Not to mention I bought one and it lasts a lifetime so the soap and wear and tear on rubbers I save will eventually go into my pocket.
Thanks to Greg Hanson for selling this product to me.:slight_smile:

What’s the magma bullet made from Tony? It’s been a few years since I’ve seen one advertised. Is it a magnet?

Here’s a link about it http://www.hansonwindowcleaning.com/Products/MagmaBullet.html

Thanks for the feedback Tony -I did notice that using DI water is great with chemical, so it sounds like it could do the trick.