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  1. Thanks for the replies. Looks like I lucked out on the first house because they had the builders sheet with the siding companies name and product number for the siding. I just need to get a hold of them and get a new piece. Installation looks fairly easy with a zip tool. The house is only a few years old so there shouldnt be any fading. My inlaws house is going to be a different story because their house is 20+ years old and I assume there is fading. I will figure something out. It was good to hear some responses so quickly. Thanks.


  2. I embarrased to say that I shot a nozzle through vinyl siding not once but twice today. I have a new machine. I have done this before with my old machine but it never left a hole in the siding. Told the guy that I will fix it or have it fixed and the other house was my inlaws so I know they will be ok as long as I fix it. I never hung siding so my question is; Can I remove and replace a piece of siding without removing others? Also I am worried that I will not find the exact match. Has anyone ran in to this problem before and can give me some advice? I have always made sure that I am not pointed at a window when I squeeze the trigger but always at the house that way if the nozzle comes off it will not be lost. I guess now I will just shoot it away from the house and take the lost.


  3. I live in PA and generally charge $1 per linear ft per level so a 2 story house is about $2/linear ft. I also take in to account the degree of difficulty and adjust the prices accordingly (ie if the gutters need scrubbed or just pressure washed). Many people can eye ball a house and know how much to charge based on how long they know it will take to complete. I run a measuring wheel around the entire house and plug in my prices from my price sheet and adjust accordingly. Aluminum siding and dryvit adds extra challenges and many people turn these down but if I think it is doable I will charge a little more. In your area you should be able to charge at least this much and probably even a little more if you have decent equipment/chems and do good work.


  4. I would love to have info to describe each type of chemical that is used in this business so that I can give it to a new employee to study before the season begins. Im looking for info that describes the uses, mix ratios, handling etc. for each chem. I will type one myself if needed but was wondering if someone has already done this and could email it to me. It would be greatly, greatly appreciated.


  5. Hey Beth,

    The deck looks great. Did you cut the wood tux with water about 50/50? I was reading that it could be cut with water or mineral spirits but does one help it to perfom better in application or durability? Lastly I was wondering if you guys have used the tinting kit yet and what your thoughts are on it.

    Sorry about all the questions but I plan on buying a couple pails to try out this spring and so I just want to make sure that I know what Im doing. If I am going to spray it I understand that it needs to be thinned out also but was wondering how to best do this.


  6. Recently bought a skid unit power washer from Water Cannon. I did not get a manual for the pump and can not seem to get a hold of a tech guy there. My question is, after I complete my last house wash (hopefully this weekend) I will need to winterize it because I will be storing it outside. How do I get the remaing water out of the pump? and what is involved in winterizing the pressure washer. It is an electric start 5.5gpm with a general pump.

    My second question is in regards to the direction of water flow in relation to the type of QC coupler to use. I read that the water flow should always flow through the male and then female. Does this really make a difference? (if so i need to change a lot of my couplers).


  7. This will be my first full season of cleaning out gutters. I think I might purchase an 18 gal 6.5 hp shop vac and about 30 ft or so of 2.5 inch hose. Has anyone else tried a set up similar to this to clean out gutters? I understand I will still need to remove sticks by hand but this might be an easier and safer way to remove other debris.


  8. Has anyone had any experience with any of the products that claim to restore fading vinyl? I know Flood makes one. They dont have a good rep in this business though. I have a customer who wants his house washed and asked if I could restore his shutters. I think these vinyl restoration products are just cleaners and wax. I was thinking about just power washing the shutters and then applying a slightly stronger concentration of my house wax. What do you guys think?


  9. thanks for the info Jon. I do buy the F18 from Bob and like it a lot. I know that just the right amount of psi and gpm can do wonders on a deck without chems. I could be fooled in to thinking that the percarb at least softens the impurities for easier removal with a pressure washer. It always seems that the floorboards could look better though and this is why I am going to try a few different chems. I use especs percarb and I think I read in a past post that it is a different type of percarb than what others are offering for 3x the cost and it is inferior. I guess I will just need to try both side by side.


  10. I dont charge much for it. It is a considerable amount of extra work for me though because I wash and rinse the entire house, then i use the brown portioner ( i think) with x jet to apply and rinse. Most customers go with it. I agree that the wax probably breaks down when mixed with most house washes with chlorine but I am not posative. I also think that the soap does not adhere to the siding as well when there is wax but I could be wrong about this also. I do know that the wax does not form a uniform film when applied this way. I dont think they would tell people to take an extra step applying this stuff if you do not need to. You can buy car wash soap with wax in it also but everyone knows that it is better to two step it. I just figure that some customers might be happy to know that they are getting free wax.


  11. I use percarb for cleaning wood. I think I am using disodiumhydroxycarbonate but I think I read that Disodiumperoxydicarbonate is better for cleaning wood. Dont you use either of these Jon? I also heard that some contractors use only sodiumhydroxide and dilute strength for cleaning that way they do not need to caryy more chems than needed. I would rather use what works best and carry as many chems as needed but I wonder if sodiumhydroxide would be a good subsitute for the percarb. I understand that one is eviro safe and the other is not but if the contractor is careful then would this be as good of a chem? It would be cheaper.


  12. I apply plex master as a 2nd step as it is recommended. I was the house, rinse, apply wax, rinse again. It is a great up sell and I know that it is better to do it this way. I will continue to offer this process as an upgrade for a small fee. I was just wondering if anyone has put this in their house wash and if it is effective. I am thinking about doing so for free. In case the home owner is looking for the cheapest way.


  13. Is it possible to mix these two to get an effective one step process? I know that one company sells it this way but Im not sure if it is as effective. I think that due to solubility problems you probably can not suspend enough of each product in the water to make it effective. I wonder if however if you can mix stripper at about half strength with an acid to get a good one step cleaner. I know that it is hazardous to just start mixing chems without knowing how they will react together and I would not reccomend experimenting with this. Just kicking around some thoughts and was wondering if anyone knows anything about this.

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