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Damian Casillas

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About Damian Casillas

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  • Birthday 12/21/1966

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  • Company Name
    A.B. Window Cleaning
  • First & Last Name
    Damian Casillas
  • City & State
    San Diego CA
  • Occupation
    owner
  1. Safe for automotive finishes?

    That's what I want to know. The job will be done at night so I don't think there will be a drying problem. But I do have a DI setup so once the job is done I could pressure wash the cars in the immediate area with DI water once I'm done just to be safe. What do you think?
  2. Safe for automotive finishes?

    Hi guys. I posted this question under cleaners and chemicals first but didnt get any response so I thought I'd ask here. Is it safe for me to use either simple cherry or powerhouse on a car dealership I'm doing next week? I am concerned about overspray landing on the vehicles. The building is 2 story, white stucco, and brick painted white. I am going to be x-jetting it with either powerhouse or simple cherry and water. I would like to use some sodium hypochlorite but I assume that is out of the question. The dealership will be moving the cars as far away from the building as possible but I want to make sure that I do everything to limit my risk to harming the paint on these new cars. Any advice on the best way to procede would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Damian Casillas A.B. Window Cleaning
  3. Hi Guys, This is my first post here and thanks for all the info. This is a great site!! I got the go ahead to do a car dealership in a couple of weeks. The building is primarily white stucco and brick painted white. Nothing out of the ordinary it just looks dusty. My question is, can I use simple cherry or powerhouse mixed with water in an x-jet? Are they safe for automotive finishes (in case of overspray)? I assume sodium hypochlorite is out of the question. Any advice for the best mix and help with the procedure in general would be great. And also, they are moving all vehicles at least 20 feet away from the building to keep exposure to overspray to a minimum. Thanks, Damian Casillas A.B. Window Cleaning
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