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Roscoe

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About Roscoe

  • Rank
    TGS Newbie
  • Birthday 12/28/1963

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Profile Information

  • Company Name
    Grime Fighters
  • First & Last Name
    Lee Stone
  • City & State
    Fieldale Va
  • Occupation
    Deputy Sheriff
  • Biography
    Just started business as part time to make a little extra income and test the waters for making it full time in the future or for early retirement from my fulltime job in law enforcement.
  1. Splash Guard

    Thanks for all the replies guys. I'll keep on practicing. If I do get a little dirty. So what. Part of the fun of it huh? Just was thinking that the guard might help. I really enjoy all the info gained. This rookie has already learned a lot.Thanks! Oh yea! I also just bought an X-Jet. Looking forward to trying it out. See Ya!
  2. Splash Guard

    the web site found one on was http://www.jackssmallengines.com/barens_nozzle_misc.cfm
  3. Splash Guard

    Well That Is The Problem. I Found This A Few Months Ago By Mistake And Now Can't Find It. I Did A Search And Only Found Two. One From Karcher And The Other From Another Small Engine Company. I'll Have To Get That For You. It Was A Little Expensive. Around $56
  4. Splash Guard

    Hi All! I was wondering if anyone out there has used or is using a splash guard on their wand. I have seen these on the Web. It seems that it would be a handy tool when it comes to spraying walkways, walls near the ground, etc. to prevent splash back. I usually end up with more dirt on me than was on what I was cleaning. Any info would be appreciated. I enjoy all the great forums. Thanks! :newbie:
  5. ink on concrete

    Thanks for the info guys. I'll try and put it to some use. I had thought about contacting the ink manufacturer. I am in law enforcement(my full-time job) and they may release that info I'm not sure but it is worth a try. Thanks again!
  6. ink on concrete

    Hi All! I have been enjoying reading all the great info on the forums since becoming a member. Well it's time for me to post a question to you pros. I am a newcomer to the powerwashing world and am trying to get a part-time business going. I have had good results doing residential work along with some business accounts. I have ran across a new one that I hope one or more of you could help me with. One of my customers is a local bank. While servicing the ATM the bank employee accidently set off the security ink cartridge that was installed inside the ATM. Purple ink went flying all over. Especially on the concrete surrounding the ATM. The bank approached me about getting this clean. I only have a cold water rig right now and have limited knowledge on what chemicals are best for the job. Do any of you have any suggestions? Thanks in advance for the help. Looking forward to working with you guys. Thanks! Lee Stone "Grime Fighters"
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