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Beth n Rod

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  1. Have a look at my website...

    Here's hoping it brings you lots of business! Beth
  2. Yeah more snow yesterday. This has been a HORRIBLE March. Normally by now we are working...... Beth
  3. Weight..... Beth p.s. if you take a plastic container, and put it on a scale, you can calibrate that to true zero. The, fill the appropriate number of OZ incrementally, tap the container so the contents are level, and mark the container with a marker to the fill line. Viola, you have a container to measure by weight when you are on the job site.
  4. Where is the water draining out is my first question, second question is are you doing just the walls or are you doing the beams and ceilings? I can suggest a couple of methods, but questions number one is KEY to answering you. Beth
  5. There is a large commercial installation of it near us. It's failing, of course. We point to it as an example.....point made. Beth
  6. OMG you are SERIOUS! Well, life goes on. Beth
  7. Seriously Greg? Have not seen RS in HD. Not that it bothers me. Don't use it. Beth
  8. Understanding Additional Insureds

    Thank you for that. Insurance is not an easy navigation and like taxes is not easily understood. Rod
  9. Oil on Asphalt help...

    Looks like some good answers. It is a fine line cleaning oil from a petroleum based stratum. I would agree not to use high pressure to clean with. Apply a degreaser as the other posters have recommended and use a stiff brush. Wash off with hot water and low pressure like a rinse tip or 40* fan tip to broom the wash. Do not let it go down a storm drain. Rod
  10. Who's is insured by the Joe Walters Agency?

    We have some of our insurance through a local company, but Joe Walters has a bit of it too, where the local company could not compete as well. Beth
  11. Yoohoo....Shane - Adrian - where are you guys hiding? Beth
  12. Saw him this past weekend. Same old Rick. I told him we all miss him. He's been offline but he's fine. Beth
  13. Exterior Doors?

    Good to see you Jim! This thread is right up your alley. Beth
  14. Exterior Doors?

    Doors? What kind of wood and what is on there now? Doors can be a real PITA. Beth
  15. Shane always rocks. Beth
  16. No, Ready Seal doesn't need the same kind of caustic strippers that other products do. it is much easier to remove. Beth
  17. There won't be much left to strip, especially horizontally. It's a non-drying oil. Maintenance is easy, life is shorter. Beth
  18. Welcome New Members! ..Introduce yourself

    Welcome to TGS! Glad you found us. Enjoy! Beth p.s. please add your signature...house rules.
  19. Steve Buttons cover story on Cleaner Times.

    John, those are chapter so the book that is coming out. Enjoy! Beth
  20. Steve Buttons cover story on Cleaner Times.

    I have not gotten mine yet, but I look forward to reading it! Beth
  21. I was asked to speak at CETA & ISSA convention!

    Thanks! With any luck - and this is not in my power but my fingers are crossed - the book will be available for purchase there as well. Beth
  22. Tired of winter and ready for spring

    We are SOOOOOOOOOOOO ready for spring. Booking work, marketing big time and getting VERY excited about some of our wonderful projects for this year. One in particular will be very noteworthy late this summer. Beth
  23. Hello from the uk

    The m-5 has an adjustable nozzle for long throw and short distance applications. The tighter pattern is for long distance. The more you adjust the fan pattern the wider the stream but the distance is cut as well. Same principle in the ballistics of a shotgun with a choke. Rod
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