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About HighTide
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TGS Member
- Birthday 06/20/1966
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Location
St Augustine, Florida
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Gender
Male
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Company Name
High Tide Exterior Cleaning Solutions, Inc.
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First & Last Name
David Styles
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City & State
St. Augustine, Florida
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Occupation
Commercial & residental pressure washing and roof cleaning.
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Website URL
http://hightidecleaning.com/
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I like it and read every issue. It has good articles and industry calendar and I learn a tip or two from each issue.
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Kentucky Winner Southside Equipment 2011 Russ Johnson Winner Rob Carey
HighTide replied to Ron Musgraves's question in The Club House
Very nice. That guy will make a lot of money with that bad-boy skid. Way to go Russ for putting up such a nice unit for a lucky contractor!! -
I have cleaned a lot of Trex decks and they clean up nicely. Mildew, algae and leaf stains all come off with my normal house wash (detergent mixed with bleach). Rinse well. This link is the cleaning recommendations by Trex: Care & Cleaning Guide | Trex Trex recommended cleaners with Oxalic acid to remove tannin stains. Rinse well.
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That's a good thing to do John and Shelley!
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Best Gutter Cleaning Chemical
HighTide replied to dthomas978's question in Residential Pressure Washing
The MSDS on Purple Power contains the good stuff listed below...just very diluted. If I ever ran out of F-13 and needed something in a pinch, I may try this. 2- Butoxyethanol* <8% Sodium Metasilicate <5% Sodium Hydroxide <6% -
Best Gutter Cleaning Chemical
HighTide replied to dthomas978's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I go through about 5 gallons a year of the F-13 and it works great. I did have my first set of gutters 3 weeks ago refuse to come clean and I even strengthened it to around 3 or 4:1 and tried on a small section and on a 70 degree day...nothing. After 100's of gutters I finally came up on one that it wouldn't work. But every gutter since like a charm! -
Envirospec School Was Awesome!
HighTide replied to HighTide's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
This is the TNT mini-skid that we built on day two. I got really attached to this unit with it's PA gear drive and the new Quantum Z unloader (flow type that acts like a pressure type) that I brought it home with me with a great "show special" price. Thanks again Envirospec!! -
Envirospec School Was Awesome!
HighTide replied to HighTide's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Chris, there were several folks in the class that have never downstreamed before so we discussed how they worked, took a couple apart and changed out the internal oriface. I have always used WD-40 but was told that it will make the o-ring swell and to use white lithium grease instead. -
A huge thanks to John Allison of Envirospec for putting together this month's 2-day technical school for contractors. This was, without a doubt, the most informative hands-on event yet for me! Everyone got a chance to rebuild a pump (I rebuilt both an AR and General), injectors and two kinds of unloaders to see how they work. There was a burner class to understand and troubleshoot them, an engine class for preventative maintenance put on by Greg Dupree of Kohler, and lots of demos on guns, foamers, and several different pressure washers. ANYTHING you wanted to test out was at your fingertips right at Envirospec facilities. Day Two started out by building a pressure washer from the ground up. My group's unit was an 18 hp Vanguard mounted to a skid plate, which we then attached a gear box, pump, unloader, inlet filter, and bypass line. After completion, we took them outside for us all to test out. This class will minimize my downtime going forward as I now have a much better grasp on the maintenance of my equipment. Even two awesome lunches and a dinner were provided. Great networking and lots of great tips learned. Thanks again to John and all who attended this month's technical school.
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I threw my last half pack in the garbage one day and have never touched one since. It has been 13 years. It was tough for the first month and then it was easy. I chewed a million pieces of Wrigley's gum that first month and was a little irritable to be around. But I wanted to do it and I did!! You can too...good luck!
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Need advice on customer scheudling and communication
HighTide replied to plainpainter's topic in Business Topics & Tips
I am having some of the same problems and I don't schedule clients until their week comes up. Right now, I am booked two and a half weeks out. Two estimates came in today and we agreed on a price. I then told both of them that I would call Monday morning, October 17th (2 weeks from today) to schedule a convenient time that week (I try to take Monday's off as I usually work commercial jobs on Sunday). Today (Monday), I set my whole schedule for this week after previewing the weather outlook and best ways to set clients up based on location to reduce travel between jobs. -
You need a stiff corner brush to clean the stain left by mud daubers. Home Depot sells them for $6. Dip it in some strong detergent and scrub away. It will even attach to an extension pole if you don't want to get on a step ladder. I cleaned over a dozen of them today! Unger Swivel Corner Brush - 962170 at The Home Depot
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Looking forward to taking a few days off and heading to Tampa. Should be another great one!!
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I started using them last fall as I needed something that would pull with 300' of hose. I like it so much that is all I use now as I like the extra chem pull (it will empty a 5-gallon pail of soap/SH quicker than anything I have used). The regular fixed ones work fine in most cases but there is a house or two a week that needs a little extra chem to keep me from having to hit spots a second time.
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How often do you use hot water on residential jobs??????????????????????
HighTide replied to buckeyepw's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I have never used hot water on any home. Like yourself, only on the oily driveways.