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Mark McMaster

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About Mark McMaster

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    TGS Newbie
  • Birthday 09/18/1964

Profile Information

  • Company Name
    McMaster Tile & Grout Cleaning
  • First & Last Name
    Mark McMaster
  • City & State
    Trenton, Ontario Canada
  • Occupation
    Tile and grout cleaning/restorations
  1. psi flat surface washer

    Thanks guys. Much appreciated Have a good one. Mark
  2. psi flat surface washer

    Hello exeryone. What a great forum here. My question is, would a 3,200 psi 4gpm be sufficient enough for a 16" flat surface washer? Thankyou and have a good one. Mark
  3. Here we go!!!

    Thanks for the response Paul. Much appreciated. So for a mild detergent, would a degreaser be fine? Again, thankyou. Mark
  4. Here we go!!!

    Hello to all and what a great forum!!!! Very informative and you guys really know your stuff. First off, I'm a newbie(I know you're all thinking"Here we go, more stupid questions) and have a few questions for you. First off, I clean tile and grout, marble limestone etc. and figure that flat surface cleaning would be great add-on bor my bisiness. When doing concrete such as driveways or pool decks is it to my understanding that you prespray chlorine first and let dwell and then hit it. I have a 16" Whirly-A-Way. Is the chlorine diluted or straight or is it even chlorine? Would also like to attempt decks/fencing as well. Test on my own first of cousre.(cedar) What chems and procedure for this as well? Being in Canada are the same chemicals readily available as they are in the States? Planning on buying something in the 4,000 psi and hopefully around 5gpm range. Thanks for any info and have a great day. Mark
  5. Welcome New Members! ..Introduce yourself

    Hello all. Rod and Beth I believe I've seen ya's on another forum I belong to as well Dirtygrout.com. Obviously I clean tiles and grout and am very curious about pressure washing. I'd love to learn more about using flat surface washers for doing driveways, decks, pool decks etc. Have purchased a 16" Whirl-A-Way and will go from there. I know I have alot to learn and can't just jump in both feet first as it could be quite costly so bear with me as I'll be asking alot of questions. You don't learn anything unless you ask. Great looking forum and looking forward to venturing into this great business.
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