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Stripped my first deck
tropical wave replied to mas3372's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
dont know anything about defoe, devo or whatever it is, but as far as the "prefered method" goes, in my case, the situation dictates the method, Ive sprayed (shurflo), brushed, rolled, padded, stain paddled and the rest, in a perfect world, there would be no wind in chicago, no underneath patios, no aluminum or vinyl near the wood etc, so I could spray everything, but since thats not the case you do what you have to do. Ive done decks that Ive had to use each and every way to apply sealer to certain areas. -
defurring and sanding tools
tropical wave replied to clean kentucky's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
too strong stripper mix, too long dwell with the stripper, too much water pressure with the machine......cedar furs easier than the rest, I think its all been covered as far as the basics go..... removing the fuzz, I use the same makita 7" buffer/sander with the 3m pads (be careful with exposed screw/nail heads as just one will shred a pad fast) so will cracks in the wood if the pad fibers grab them.......doing spindles with it is pretty hard, as it gets kind of heavy quickly. as far as spindles go, take an old pad (easier to bend) wrap it around the spindle and do it by hand...not really easy, but effective, and make sure you wear gloves as splinters you will get !!! I have a sander that has a small triangle tip on the end, its a tight place finishing sander, its fairly useless, so Im glad it was a cheap one. I also use a makita random orbit for spindles and railing......all with 60 grit or smaller numbers -
those pics are pretty neat, I like the night time shots and the difference between the industrialized nations and the, well, lets just say, the not so industrialized nations.
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I guess I'll "kiss a little butt" too...... :)
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Why WTW Rocks
tropical wave replied to Proclean's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
the ark, or the WTW? -
Hey guess what I have to strip off this deck?
tropical wave replied to seymore's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
looking :cool: shane-O....... I did a silly-cone behr deck last year, afterwards the water test looked good with no beading, but horizontals look like crap already, but the verticals are still perfect. If it ever stops raining here Im gonna re-strip and do it again.....probably strip it twice for the hell of it...its small (kind of) and nobody is really thrilled with the color anyway. going to go with a darker brown or red as it gets 100% sun...... -
Wolman Products
tropical wave replied to Mountain View's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
ugh..... menards over here is pushing the wolman "clear waterproofer for your exterior wood projects" and "with easy water clean up"..... NOOOOOOOOOOOOO!!!! -
Washing Trex (black spots)
tropical wave replied to Jarrod's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
is the trex info for contractors on their website, (as far as doing work for them) or do they need a tx a call? sounds like a nice little gig if you can get them..... -
cool, let me know how its working out for you.... you navy guys are always trying to confuse us coast guard fellas :cool:
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Wood Defender
tropical wave replied to jnoden's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
havent tried it yet, may give it a shot on some fences this season.....lots of colors to choose from too. the fence sealer is el cheapo as far as price goes -
I quit smoking & I'm patting myself on the back!
tropical wave replied to PLD's question in The Club House
nicotine is tougher to kick than heroin...that is a fact Im soooooo addicted to nicotine its ridiculous, I need to get off the Kodiak. To get the nicotine from cigarettes instead of the chew, I'd need 2 smokes going at the same time 24-7....... I just know with the stressors of my regular job and life in general, without some sort of nicotine relief, I'd surely become homicidal very fast..... -
proportioner or you bought a new downstreamer? what ratio, or is it adjustable? old debate, but this thread is informative and very good :)
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proportioners are probably a good thing, I just dont like messing with them, so I dont.....I just adjust the mixture in the tank/bucket. 1 gallon of chlorine, 1/2 to 3/4 gallon citriclean and water....open M5.....two buckets will do a decent sized house wash for me....and usually 1/2 gallon of gutter shock does it for the gutters
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First downstreamed house pics
tropical wave replied to Barry M's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Barry, I have a little plastic ball valve in my xjet line, just turn it a quarter turn and the chem draw stops. Ive also done a couple house washes with my dual lance, pop the xjet in, do my thing, throttle the handle back and rinse plants etc with the soap tip from the dual lance. one more thing, about 6 inches from the xjet itself, in the hose I put a QC, so after I soap, I can QC off the long hose and just have the xjet itself attached with a little hose hanging off.....works great -
if you got $950.00 for the job, then you had a great day.. :) loose the proportioners...... add some chlorine, and you'll be fine
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I wont do an estimate over the phone, but if theyre persistant, Ill toss out, "somewhere between $229 and $599......but until I see it, the price will be in there somewhere. people can be a bit goofy, so I try to explain the differences between 2 houses that are the same size, but different problems, new vinyl vs old faded dark colored aluminum, no landscaping vs heavy brush, easy gutters vs nasty black crud.....they seem to understand
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Awesome X-Jet Container
tropical wave replied to Dan Stapleton's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I reluctantly went to %#%* walmart tonight, I HATE that place up here, the ones down south are so much nicer, they're hell holes up here, no English is spoken, it smells like bombay india and it looks like a bulldozer just rolled thru behind an F5 tornado........anyway, I looked at the 7 gallon teal colored jugs in the camping section, they are really skinny, seems like they'd tip over fairly easily, especially when half empty or so.....they also had darker blue colored 5 gallon wide body ones that seemed better for xjetting, but I was thinking about filling them with chems, and the mouths seem a bit small.......almost like Id need a funnel to get my chems in....I passed, even though they were $5.26 each.......I may get on later on and see if I can make some sort of improvements...... -
cool fellas, thanks....its working fine. always has I guess, just didnt know if they went whacko sooner or later (like I do)
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Chalking on vinyl siding
tropical wave replied to dthomson's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Im in Chicago now..... my house wash is (usually) about 3/4 to a gallon of citraclean, a gallon of chlorine, if I want a little more suds Ill shoot a squirt of dawn in there, couple oz's of rinse aid (maybe) and I have the wet wax from RPC also, which is another maybe from time to time....top it with water and M5 XJet it....... -
the day started out as usual on day shift, got in at 0700, coffee and looked thru the 30 or so cases awaiting my attention on my desk. read thru one I got handed yesterday where a nice husband and wife were moving into a new home. the discovered that their wedding rings and her giant diamond engagement ring were stolen...... well, I spent the next few hours digging thru our scumbag files, using some clever "tactics" I was able to identify the jerkoff criminal, and located 2 of the 3 rings deep in the city of Chi, all before noon...........I'll go lock up my bad guy when I can find him, return the rings, try to find the third...... then I thought, the weather is pretty nice today, I took a couple hours of time that was due to me and busted out a decent sized housewash in the afternoon........busy busy busy (all in a days work :cool: )
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the best part was getting the housewash in :) the other part is just what I do.....just thought it was a decent day all the way around....
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Ive got a follow up question....I have a J-Lite and am curious, if it working (test lights work well, etc) is it possible for a moisture reading to be wrong? is there a calibration or something? or, if it works, it works and won't be wrong......??
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we write off everything.....I mean EVERYTHING if I can somehow use it for business.
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Awesome X-Jet Container
tropical wave replied to Dan Stapleton's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I may have to check out the walmart thing, but Im having no problem with my design as of yet.... I use a 5 gallon bucket (dark blue ones, they're :cool: ) and I drilled a hole in the top, put a MPT 3/8 hose barb thru a large washer and into the hole, then threaded a 3/8 FPT barb onto the MPT barb. the washer just keeps it from falling thru the hole.....I then have 3/8 hose clamped to the barb with a big filter clamped on the other end...the hose is just long enough to reach the bottom of the bucket. I make my mix, pop on the lid (with the hose and filter attached to the lid), so when looking at the bucket and lid all you see is the barb sticking up thru the lid, I then just put my xjet hose on the barb and its all good........also, I drilled a hole in the top, about 1/2 inch or so right in the middle to keep from sucking the pail inside out, and allow air to replace the liquid as it draws.....pretty simple and it costs about 6 bucks, including the new sexy blue pails... :) -
Chalking on vinyl siding
tropical wave replied to dthomson's question in Residential Pressure Washing
sorry bud, I know nothing about krud cutter? I use citraclean from RPC for my house wash mix, I was just wondering if your using a powder, maybe its not dissolving completly...... say hello to new england for me....NH, "live free or die"...gotta love it, every plate in the USA should have the NH motto....(I was born and raised in CT)