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  1. I'm asking you all to vote each and everyday for the best charity organization I have ever been associated with. With your help, and if you spread this request to all the animal lovers in your life, we together can help www.LostOurHome.org save the lives of 1000's of pets this year.

    Please place your vote at the following link. And please vote each and everyday. Recently we (LOH.org) has slipped 27 positions, obviously a last ditch campaign by other organizations to push their supports to vote.

    So please help me and LOH.org save these pets lives by spreading the work and voting daily.

    Open a pet food bank & shelter to save pet victims of foreclosures | Pepsi Refresh Everything


  2. I use this rig to lay down my secret receipt "sauce" on my large flatwork projects. I average 1 gallon per 1000 square foot of flatwork.

    I don't do roofs, no call for it in Phoenix. The few that I have done I included with house washes, and downstreamed everything.

    Jim, is this a roof/ wood combo unit?

    or just roof?

    or just wood? ( how do you regulate 3.6 gpm for the wood...... at the wand?)

    The thing I would add to it is an iced tea cup holder and an ashtry.

    It looks great though.

    Very nice work.


  3. Great post Jim. Jim is a role model for the industry, and I have learned more from this man alone that a dozen others. Those that take Jim up on his free offer for advice and leadership will agree. The naysayers and lowballers will never grasp the concepts of how a truly professional pressure washing company can enjoy 80% + booked schedules with a profit margin any business owner can appreciate.

    Quality sells, and justifies the prices I charge, which is exactly what has made Jim's business so successful and makes him an industry leader.

    I just landed 12 new shopping centers. Meeting with the owner today who is flying in from California. 1 center, just over 50,000 square foot of flatwork and about a dozen dumpster pads, will go 4 times a year, with 3 heavy traffic areas being done once every 30 days (approximately 10,000 square foot). $0.12 a square foot, plus $85.00 for each dumpster pad area.

    His current "contractor" is charging him 1/2 that, but does crap work, if he's even cleaning them at all. I did a demonstration in front of one of the stores (a bakery). The concrete was black, his current "contractor" claimed he used everything, including acid and couldn't get the concrete restored. I spent less than a half hour and the concrete looks like brand new.


  4. Good advice. If you're not taking the Allison Sud Sucker apart and thoroughly cleaning the spring and ceramic ball after each use, you can be assured it will not work properly.

    Not just singling out the Allison Sud Sucker, needs to be done to all downstream injectors. I prefer the Allison, it "sucks" better.

    They do not work well with larger machines and you need the right # nozzle inside 1 is for 1-3 gal. 2 is for 3-5 3 is for 6-8 and 4 does not work well on a 10 gal. machine. We also use the pumps now to pump the soap in the injector and it works. You need to run water thru them after the chemical. The spring and ball will not last if you do not.

  5. I use Envirospecs wax on every house we do, makes the rinse job much easier and adds a bit of gloss back to the siding. It also keeps the windows spot free!

    2 thumbs up for Envirospec Premier and their Power House product, contains a high volume of SuperFlo Polymer which accounts for it’s surface gloss.

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