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NoPressure
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Thanks Russ! Those boys in Prattville have been playing some ball over the last few years while I was away.
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Yeah, in Raleigh until the first week of May, then I'll be in Alabaster.
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Oh yeah, I've been using it for quite awhile. I work in the industry for another company now, the owner is a good buddy and well educated on the chemicals and techniques, so I've had really good training while building up my equipment. We've played around with a lot of ideas and done experimenting as well... most recently our attempts at new roof rigs that ended with "Lets just by the damn fatboy". But I don't want to take any of his business, so I'm waiting until I move to go full time for myself. Thanks for the chemical concerns though, and for the vendor referral!
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Anyone know of any Birmingham area suppliers for sodium hydroxide and 12.5%? Also if there are any shops that deal in pressure washing supplies in general? I normally use Espec and a few others online, but like having a shop near by in a pinch.
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Hello! Been lurking on the forums awhile and thought I would introduce myself. My name is Wes Frazier, grew up in Alabaster, AL and in my father's painting and general contractor business. I decided painting wasn't for me, so I left for the military, got an art degree, am currently finishing up landscape architecture school in NC... and then I'm moving back home to open up my wash and wood restoration business. I guess there's no escaping Bama or the service industry. It looks like an active community around where I'll be, so I look forward to getting to know the locals!
Chemical Supply near Birmingham, AL?
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Good ref' Russ... they are 40 cents a gallon cheaper than what I'm paying in NC.