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So I should consider it a good job to just have all the grime and stuff off and if they are happy take the money and not worry about it. Not easy for me to do things like that, always want to be perfect on my work.
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Heck of a way to earn a Purple Heart. At least all came out ok. Reed ask your son if they don't use two way radio's so one can verify if friend or foe, seems to me they would have some way of knowing that before letting loose with firepower. Jon
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Now this is what I want to hear about too as I also have been looking into adding awning cleaning to my flat work. So do post pictures, do post time to do each awning and full job. Also how the chemicals worked etc. Jon
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Ogden, EXCUSES EXCUSES won't win you a free cleaning;) You need to be more orginal then that now, I mean your a HIGH TECH kind of guy right? well then you need a HIGH TECH style answer. :sonic: :sonic: :sonic: Almost forgot to say sure is :vroom: now.
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One of the things no one mentioned but am sure was on everyone's mind is not if a hose broke and water and chemicals get on the carpet but that hose will whip all over the place breaking whatever it hits. That would be a major disaster in my mind. Alan I would pass on this job. One reason I shy away from homeowers other then the owners and employe's of my accounts. Jon
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Jim it is a pleasure to have you with us. Jon
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Don't blame Tony if YOUR mug shot breaks our monitors. I suppose if Tony said go jump off a bridge you would do that too! On second thought better not give him any idea's Tony, he might just try it!
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Don't blame Tony if YOUR mug shot breaks our monitors. My attorney will deal with you!
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Is this a whisper wash?
Jon replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Scott I parted company with the old Whisper Wash Big Guy last year, sold and shipped East. Lately someone has been hounding me about loaning my surface cleaner out for some experiments, I wonder how the idea was put into this persons head! That job for Barry has yet to come though, whether or not it ever does I have no idea, if it does great, if not I won't lose any sleep over it. I will say he is one person who pays his bills promptly so that is a plus and in real life he is not a bad guy, really yet he loves messing with people online, we all have to have an outlet. -
Is this a whisper wash?
Jon replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Scott I parted company with the old Whisper Wash Big Guy last year, sold and shipped East. Lately someone has been hounding me about loaning my surface cleaner out for some experiments, I wonder how the idea was put into this persons head! That job for Barry has yet to come though, whether or not it ever does I have no idea, if it does great, if not I won't lose any sleep over it. -
Hey guys what about some good sun tea for me! Grant my wife is a foriegner too, born in the Philipines so there, and she is a member by way of being my wife even if she is not signed on as a true member. So there:soapbox:
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Thanks for the links, been doing a lot of reading on those sites lately and very informative too. Jon
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Is this a whisper wash?
Jon replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
WARNING, shot first and ask questions later!! Scott don't give Alan any idea's as he knows what is on my trailer, just not where I store it. Oh and why not be brave, ship one to Simi and let Alan experiment since he loves doing things like that, just ask his wife and she will tell you how much he messes with stuff. Jon -
Welcome Everett and Paul:cool: Grant host the Mod party, send out the invites, plane tickets etc. before it gets to cold for one! I'm sure your plant has enough room for all of us:D
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WELCOME Reed, we all know you will do great as a Moderator here. Jon
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OK GUYS ENOUGH FLAMING HERE. I know all of you, have spoken to you and from a good post about x-jet and v-jet to soap to fighting is not what we will tolerate here. Yes some of your post have been edited, some moved or deleted. All of us Moderators here will not allow this board to sink as many others have, we run a pretty open board but we keep a sharp eye on it too. Please if you must fight another do so privately by Email and keep the board clean. If any of you have an issue with this take it up with me by Email or if you want to go above me go directly to Beth. I back up the other Mods here and that goes for Alan who caught this thread getting out of hand. Jon
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Paul the color is ok, not a bright white but white yes, a very little hint of blue in it might help but remember it is not easy to get different shades of white. Just wear your dark glasses!! The first couple days the blue was BRIGHT but then you eyes adjusted to it and it is truly a nice soft color to have now.
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So far ahead of the rest of them it stands out as the BEST LITTLE BBS on the Net! Super good, more to come? BRING IT ON. PS: Mike Hughes if your reading this your board is exempt from my remark above:)
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Mike could be what you see is right, they don't do it that way here so it did appear to me it was dug up and repoured. Yes a crappy job indeed, bet it was the homeowner who mixed and poured that driveway. Or it was over runs of concrete and why the mixed batch or looks. Ok out West they call any left over concrete in the trucks over runs, they either sell it cheap or dump it so they mix batches and sell it cheap. Still that is going to be one nasty job and you should charge accordingly too! Jon
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So The Rob was one of those that called. Still Blushing?
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I see one more thing here, not only the two slabs poured at different times but look closer, about a foot or so on each of them appear to have been removed and re-poured, so whatever it is I would say has been fixed or tried to be fixed before. It also could be anti-freeze but rust is my first guess. There is some type of tool that can locate leaking water, plumbers use them, rent one and check for the leak if the water company or other utility won't do it. My opinion only, some will not agree with me but I will still consider you friends of mine.
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Indeed I do know you well, still diesel should do the trick. Ok on a more serious side if you get the contract be sure you put how your going to be paid in writing and have all sign it. You too and give them one copy. Spell out exactly what they should expect and what you can and cannot do. I know it is common sense but your dealing with a corporation if it is a HOA. Most boards have five members, 3 out of five are needed to agree on things, those are the ones you want to sign the agreement. Jon
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He only looks mean with all those tattoo's, truth is he is a softy Did you just hear him tell me to --->:zipit:
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I don't crack jokes like that, besides I have met you enough times to know your not fat. Ron P. I could probably get my brother in law to pull his mug shot:D
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OTP, Careful dealing with HOA, slow pay and that goes to property management co too. I have dealt with a couple of them. I live in one and they suck, all are control freaks so we butt heads often. First and last time I will ever live in one. Now the asphalt if very new will come off easy, if old forget it but have heard some say diesel fuel poured on it makes it loosen up so you can pressure wash it off easy. Just be careful of cars around where you work if you use diesel. Jon