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Beth n Rod

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  1. Not so happy

    We always carry extras with us, just to be safe. Beth
  2. ....and what about back brushing or back padding to help work the product in? Are you using that tool on a pole too? ;) Beth
  3. Not so happy

    Bingo. Beth
  4. Not so happy

    Nope. We spray, then pad/wipe. Beth
  5. Do we really care about the cost of gas?

    We care too! Beth
  6. Need Help With New Vehicle Decision!!!

    Also, I am looking into the Tacoma versions for another truck with better mpg's. It is pricey in todays market but thinking about the return exchange in money saved on gas. Payload and bed room are the biggest obstacles I see. Rod!~
  7. Need Help With New Vehicle Decision!!!

    Look into a sprinter van. The price is comparable to the van you are looking at but the cargo room and weight capabilities are much better. Plus, it can also tow a trailer with a tow package installed. Food for thought... Rod!~
  8. msds for hd80

    Dan, the product works great. Beth
  9. Not so happy

    He missed a spot.... Beth
  10. If you had to look for ways to save money, what costs would you cut FIRST and why? What costs would you absolutely NOT cut? Why? Please explain int he thread... :groovy3: Beth :)
  11. msds for hd80

    Charlie, Here is what I have... Beth hd80msds.pdf citralicmsds.pdf efc38msds.pdf
  12. Not so happy

    Yes.... We do. Works fine for us. Beth
  13. Thoughts on Oxalic and Ipe

    Thanks for the update Rick! :) Beth
  14. I agree with Rick, brushing would make for a long day. Try a sprayer. You'll love the increase in productivity. Also like Rick said bump it to 6-8 per gallon. Beth
  15. Sweet work! That cleaned up very well! Beth
  16. I'm glad that lead worked out for you. It was too far for us to travel, but she did ask. ;) So where are the after shots? Beth
  17. Best thing I can suggest is look at the number of sq ft per hour your crew is covering in all phases of work. Also look at what you charge per sq ft. Beth
  18. Cedar Deck Strip and Seal

    Deck Stains Cleaners Sealers Staining Decks Wood Decking Sealing Concrete Paver Restoration sells Russell's product. Beth
  19. I would, before they notice yes. The supports have ground contact. I would seal them. :) Beth p.s. the deck rocks!
  20. Dan, Just a suggestion...go back, seal the PT support posts... Beth
  21. You're low. That's all I am willing to say. But if it works for you, that's great. :) Beth
  22. Cedar Deck Strip and Seal

    Hi Corey, First off, anyone can get Wood Tux. You can buy it at Deck Stains Cleaners Sealers Staining Decks Wood Decking Sealing Concrete Paver Restoration and I think you can get the EFC-38 and Citralic Brightener you will also need to do the job. EFC-38 is a percarb with a light duty stripper in it, which is nice since you do have an existing product to remove. Normally I would suggest stripping the deck, but since you are doing it yourself I would rather not try to walk you through a sodium hydroxide caustic application. Do your sanding, then clean with EFC-38 or a plain percarbonate. If you are not familiar with applying sealer or handy with a paint brush then you might try the TWP that Scott Paul sells at Deck Stains Cleaners Sealers Staining Decks Wood Decking Sealing Concrete Paver Restoration or his Timber Oil. They are more user friendly. We buy from Scott, get great service and feel you will to. Beth
  23. Graco sprayer

    Charlie, Have heard good things, know guys who have them, we have Titans and love them. Beth
  24. That sounds waaaay off to me.... Beth
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