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  1. I have great results on stucco be it real or Dryvit using a 50/50 mix of Sunbrite citrus and 12.5% SH (bleach, chlorine, pool shock, its all the same). If it is really nasty I will up the percentage of SH to close to 2:1 with the Citrus cleaner. Let it dwell for about 10 minutes and a low pressure rinse off will have the crap just flooding down the sides of the house. Just don't let it dry.

    That all being said I would listen to Ken as he is a seasoned pro and I am just in my first real year. Good luck.

    PS Sunbrite Citrus contains Sodium Metasilicate


  2. Well, I guess I was once before with my little machine but I went to x-jetting for awhile to get more chem on and when I got my new big rig it didn't have it plumbed in. With some help from Bob I plumbed in an injector and had a 15 foot piece of hose with a screen on the end that I would put in buckets.

    My rig came with a 225 gallon fresh water tank and a 35 gallon chemical tank that was plumbed to a sureflo as the guy I bought it from used to do roofs in Florida. I played around with it for awhile and decided that roofs were not going to be a service I offered until I had employees so I started filling the chem tank with housewash and dropping the downstream injector hose into the top of it which was kinda a pain. I always forgot to rinse my injector out after finishing and 15 foot of hose with housewash on it was slippery and required rubber gloves to hang back up.

    Today I decided to replumb the rig and change the chem tank outlet from feeding the shurflo to feeding the DS injector. The surflo now has a 6 foot section that I can drop into a bucket of oxalic, which is what I use it for anyways, and now have a tidy solution with the injector. Turn the yellow handle one way and the injector gets house wash. Turn it the other way and it flushes with fresh water from the 225 gallon tank. No more buckets of housewash and no more injector hose wrangling at the end of the job. You pros probably already have it set up like this but I am happy to finally make the switch to this. Will save time and effort and the injector should last longer with a nice fresh rinse after every job. Here is a pic......

    tankoutlet-1.jpg


  3. Actually most illegal aliens use Social Security numbers obtained fraudulently and do pay taxes. The employers just don't check on em because it is better to not ask questions and get the cheap labor. It is estimated that the taxes illegal aliens pay are in the several billions of dollars and they will never be able to reap the benfits of Soc Sec and other programs.

    And you wonder why many politicians don't persue the "get em out of here now" mentality? Read the above as they realize that those billions would all dissapear.

    Just the facts.


  4. hey Jeff that is great, both my sons (age 4 and 5) take Karate and they love it, My oldest practices his kata at home and is very good in class. My youngest gets distracted but is really starting to learn now. Great exercise and the instructor is good on the discipline stuff.

    Congrats on your future black belt!

    Keth


  5. Between 5 and 8 cents a square foot. If it hasn't been done in awhile try charging 10 cents for the first clean and then between 5-7 for the monthly.

    Around here there are guys that quote stuff that is around 3 cents. I do the easy ones for 5 and the tough ones for 8. Can't get anymore than that.


  6. Jeff,

    I agree with you 100%. Six years of horror and the right-wing is still blaming the Democrats. Even that **** sissy Anne Coulter can't stop talking about Monica Lewinsky. Get over it. The Repubs have been in charge for six years and the world is worse off because of it.

    Had enough? Vote for change.


  7. I would try one side of the house again making sure to apply chem from the bottom up. I had a real hot wall streak a little due to it being a dark color and a tall wall. Was able to get the streaks out with another application. On walls that are getting beat by the sun I now rinse them with fresh water first to get the heat out of it so that this won't happen.

    Good luck.


  8. Looks great. Since none of the things in your, or my, housewash is particularly viscous you can't expect it to cling like glue. It is a thin liquid and it will run down the wall. As long as it is wet and stays wet for the whole dwell you are fine. I had one today that I didn't make my mix strong enough. Had to apply twice to a lot of mildewed fascia. Pain in the ass. Forgot my "booster bottle" to kick it up a notch. Won't do that again.


  9. I went out today and the oil has bled back threw on the paver's. So I tried the Tide I will see if it worked tomorrow.

    I think the recommendation was to use Tide in conjunction with a Vseal product but please let us know how it works!

    The few tough oil stains I have had in concrete I have always told the owner there will be a shadow that will fade over time but not to expect miracles. Once the really nasty stuff is gone they seem happy enough once their expectations have been tempered. The next really tough one I get I will try what Vseal suggests and see what happens.


  10. Tom,

    Here is a picture of the Shurflo on my trailer. The inlet to the pump is plumbed to a valve on the 35 gallon tank at the top of the picture. The outlet of the pump goes to a reel with 225 feet of 3/8' hose.

    shurflo.jpg

    Here is a pic of the valve on the tank outlet. If you turn the handle one way the Shurflo draws from the 35 gallon. The other way drawns through the other hose which goes through a hole in the top of the big 225 gallon tank. When you are done spraying chemical you flip the handle and start drawing fresh water to flush the Shurflo out so it isn't always sitting in chems.

    The fresh water line can also be pulled from the big tank so you can draw from a bucket. . Kinda handy.

    tankoutlet.jpg

    Hope this helps.

    Keth

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