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sealerguy

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  1. I think that the big box stores should exclude the zero (red) tip when renting to homeowners, 8 of 10 choose the zero for some reason, must be a brain color thing?? I have seen so many decks ruined by this including a past customer who applied BEHR (first mistake), then rented a unit, and chose the red, this guy did the entire deck unknowing, mind you the deck was only two years old (cedar 12,000.00 deck), he then called us and although we cant bring back the damage he caused, he is content with as good as it gets.


  2. 30-50% down after cleaning seems to be fair, I have also thought of 10% down upon acceptance (non refundable) to eliminate the customers who "shop around while they are waiting". After all, we drove for the estimate, maybe spent time with the customer, and scheduled the job. I get a few a year but still haven't done it, anyone else?


  3. I do also,(currently titans) but I like the fact thet these pumps are cheap and last a very long time, I'll find a tip that works from pressuretek, My friend scott from thesealerstore is building a prototype unit that will make other sprayers pale in comparison for spraying sealers, and will soon be for sale on the site, I'm just tinkering with tips and such, I believe these units could spray somewhat like an airless (with sealers, and the proper tip), but way cheaper to service, and will outlast any sprayer that I have used tenfold, plus the fact of having a truck mount system will speed up jobs, Thanks for the reply, hope your season is going well!


  4. Looks good! Older treated wood allways seems to hold sealers longer, I completed two cedar decks last year with tux warm honey gold, and will be stopping by soon to get pics, Expecially the one where the customer has a pool and a hot tub, 3 kids, and a dog, twp honeytone did not wear great on his floor the first time in his situation, but the honeytone does not last long in the first place because it is too light and burns off quick anyway due to lack of pigment which affects u.v. protection.


  5. We try at least one new product per year, scott THEPROSEALERSTORE, has a wide selection and we have two "test dummy decks" where the customer is ok as long as I am. Still keep going back to our all time favorite TWP. Will try the woodrich this year and see how it goes, we also stop by these decks at 6 months, and a year to see how well they have performed. Dont want to just change over without the research of our own. Still waiting for the next best sealer, expecially with the 101/voc deal approaching soon.


  6. Do you use this type of setup? How does it spray? I guess I'm being kind of picky about how I want my spray pattern. A friend of mine is building a stainless steel model fully equiped w/200 ft of hose, deep cycle marine battery, delavan pump, ect.., they will also be on the market hopefully soon and I allready know that I'll need my own tip that I am used too. To each his own I guess. I have been tinkering with this sureflo since last year, just having the tip issue, I want to switch because these pumps last quite a while and would be a savings over the longhaul. Thanks, I'll give you a call next week and we'll hook up.


  7. I'm building my own sureflo rig, (or delavan not sure?) what I really need advise on is a tip. I'm used to my airless sprayer and am wondering if I can get a somewhat similar flow/fan. My buddies all use the shandawa wands but I'm not a circle pattern guy. I have tried so many things like the tip off of my chapin pump up, and powerwasher tips (which show possibilities). I still have not tried an airless tip (large), allthough I did try running it through my airless gun just to see but it wont make it through the airless gun because I think there is too many restrictions whithin the gun, just wondering if anyone has figured out a perfect fan tip for this style of rig? any help would be appreciated, thanks.


  8. KEN: I only use 100 for very smooth/new wood on rough and/or stubborn spots (expecially new with mill glaze), if we use anything lower it makes swirl marks and looks worse than what we are trying to fix, most of the time just to get rid of small spots of sealer left on the deck after stripping 60 works just fine, changing pads often, and i'm talking small areas a couple inches or so. Not many guys this way do anything about it except just seal over it. Been working great for me for 13 years, Not talking sanding the whole floor, wow, this topic got pretty scientific.(LOL)

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