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About Flamin SuperDuty
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Rank
TGS Member
- Birthday 12/17/1985
Profile Information
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Company Name
See-It-Clean Mobile Pressure washing
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First & Last Name
Phil Richardson
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City & State
Lake Orion, MI
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Occupation
Power washing
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Experience Pressure washing contractor In Michigan
Flamin SuperDuty replied to anthony szabo's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Hey Anthony, We do a lot of work in the detroit area too, if Jarrod or scott don't want it we can throw it in the schedule whenever they need it done. Thanks -
New use for 0 degree tip
Flamin SuperDuty replied to Richard's topic in Snow Plowing, Deicing and Holiday Lighting
I also have only found one application for the zero tip, and thats to get some of the built up dirt off heavy equipment. it actually works well -
truck ramp
Flamin SuperDuty replied to bosully76's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
If it were me, i would just make sure i had enough hose and leave it mounted on the truck, that way it could not be stolen either. just my .02 cents -
Sureflo Fan Tip Advise
Flamin SuperDuty replied to sealerguy's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Shindaiwa has a flat tip sprayer nozzle, i live two miles down the road from you and i have a few extra tips if you want to try it. -
it is very difficult, we did a job last year for the county sherriff, it was very messy. we used a gel like stripping agent that you brush on and let sit. it was a eco freindly agent called Bean Clean i believe. it was approxamitly 250 to 300 dollars for a 5 gallon pail. we used 2 pails. when the sealer comes off it ruins your jeans so make sure you have a old pair on. let me know if you have any more questions. i have some left if you want to try it out.
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Sorry to hear about your bad day, hope they catch the guys and your week gets better.
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Walk Behind Water Jet Recommendations
Flamin SuperDuty replied to Randy's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
i have three of the machines you are talking about. like Jeff said check the degree of the nozzles and make sure you are not going to fast, slow down and it should take care of it. Good Luck with it -
I attended postcard mania's marketing seminar last year in orlando and they are a first class operation. Maybe not the cheapest but they are good at what they do. Good luck with who ever you use! let us know how it works for ya
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skid unit burner
Flamin SuperDuty replied to charlie's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
we have a 90 degree angle so they shoot out the back of our trucks, that way they are not affected in any way, also i have been told that if you run when it is cold out the coil can freeze from the cold wind going down them. I have also seen tops for the ducts so rain cant go down, kinda like a topper or what you see on houses -
that is a cool hobby you have there. good luck with your helicopter project!
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What's you vehicle of choice...and why?
Flamin SuperDuty replied to Beth n Rod's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
1998 Ford E350 gas van, with tank and heated machine in it. 2006 F450 crew cab diesel box truck, tank and 2 hot water machines. 2004 16' Enclosed trailer, tank and hot water machine with floor cleaners, generaters and lights 2008 Ford F350 turbo diesel to pull the trailer and a 1500 gallon tank. The New diesel is amazing! -
ACR Round Table March 15th 2008
Flamin SuperDuty replied to Beth n Rod's topic in Industry News & Events
There should be more events where contractors can get together to talk and share stories, tips and just get to know what other companies are dealing with around the country. It is always a lot of fun to get together with other power wash guys. We're all pretty cool people if i might say so myself! -
ACR Round Table March 15th 2008
Flamin SuperDuty replied to Beth n Rod's topic in Industry News & Events
Don't worry Jarrod, Your event last year was very informative and we'll all be there again! -
320.9 who knows how many face plants