
Step one : Fill tank with shampoo and water to the desired amount and turn it on to mix shampoo mode. We recomend a 50/1 water

to shampoo ratio to start with when filling the first time. We encorage you to use an even higher ratio of water to shampoo like 60/1 or 90/1 to increase your savings even more !
Step two : Flip the switch from mix to apply, and start spraying! Make sure with heavy coated dogs to touch the tip of the gun to the skin to ensure cleanliness threw all layers of the coat. When the pump is in action its pumping not only the water shampoo solution but air as well! Kinda like how a lufa spreads apart body wash to save you money in the shower, the Prima uses oxygen to spred around the shampoo in bubble form to save you moeny at the shop. (see Below)
Step Three :
Let the Animal soak for 2-3 min once fully soaked in solution, then turn the tank switch to aux. tank, this changes where the supply of solution comes from. On the back of the unit there is an aux. line for a seprate tank of solution, the 4 port manifold (both for other shampoos or medicated treatments), or bucket for clean water to rise out the shampoo with.
Prima Shampoo Factor:
The air-injected, low volume, high-pressure applicator enhances the ability of the shampoo to cut through the oil and dirt clinging to the pet's coat and skin, for a thorough cleansing with half the amount of shampoo and in half the time. With the reduction in shampoo usage comes a similar reduction in water consumption, both in the bathing and the rinsing.
Shampoo savings, water savings, time savings, cleaner animals, better smelling animals, all these benfits and environmentally friendly too. Of all these benefits none make a more significant economic impact than the shampoo savings. With shampoo costs ranging anywhere from $15 to $54 per gallon, shampoo use control is critical. A PRIMA bathing system will pay for itself in a short period of time and continue to provide cost savings to the owner.