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I would use an acid to clean the bathroom tile, a company called StoneTech has a great product or ViperVenom (I use this on anything but bathrooms) i.e. Kitchens, entry's, etc, tile is real fast and EASY
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want to try downstreaming, but first...
Steve Kiser replied to Curb Appeal's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Hey John, I am just starting to DS with CC, how much wax, rinse aid, and foamer are ya using in that mix if any?? THanks in advnace -
Did u see a big difference when u went from 3/8 to 1/2 hose??
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Hey Mike how did it work out for ya?? I am thinking of setting up my new 8gpm for ds and was needing to get me some tips
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Sure is hit me up some time on there, I am "budwiser.", we can go at it!!!
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Is the water coming from the casing itself, or where the head and the caseing meet??
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The red brushes are for t&g, that is what I use any way with the weight on the front I don't use the water tank. The black or the grey one is for stripping and the other one is for concrete, if I remember correctly. Man I love mine!!! What are u cleaning the T&G with??
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Surface Cleaner Problems
Steve Kiser replied to bulletproof's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I had the same prob. with mine, so I shot some grease into it, gave it a whirl, and fired it back up, have not had the prob since. That happened on the first time I used it. -
Safe Restore works great on rust also, just did a job with a rust stain on asphalt, about 200 sq. ft, did awsome!!
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Trailer floor protector
Steve Kiser replied to John T's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
I did my open trailer with rhino that I bought at auto zone it has been great, going to replace the floor on it next month and I plan on putting the rhino on it also. Great stuff -
Where Can I find.....
Steve Kiser replied to PressurePros's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
higher power has them up to I think 8 gpm -
I got one for around 2300 and some change can't remember figure, it is a scrubber which replaces the little 8 in. brush on a pole that I started out using, it comes with a weight or a water tank, the weight I use when doing the t&g and concrete, the water tank can be used when stripping floors, and it has a little lever on the handle to dispense water, this thing is spinning at 3000 rpm, I did a dressing room at the local shake joint last weekend and after laying down cleaner, hit with scrubber, and rinse at low pressure. Cut almost an hour off my time, from doing it last yr. I have never seen "eroding" grout yet, should be interesting though, all I have to deal with is air pockets. I did however go to a ladies house and when i did a spot test in her closet, after appling the cleaner and hittine with the brush the brush looked like the color of the grout, and when I hit with the cleaning wand, it took the grout out completely, not sure why, kinda like the cleaner liquified the grout again. I am not too worried about it, that is the first time in the 8 yrs I have been cleaning t&g to see that.
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If u go after all that t&g I would look at a scrubber put out by Karcher, I have been field testing it for a few months now, and it is incredible, I do alot or residential cleaning, and it has cut all my job times in half a little pricey, but they have different brushes u can buy, ie. red for t&g, they have a grey one for scrubbing concrete trying that next, I will try to find a link to it. It is a little pricey though. Here ya go http://www.tornadovac.com/product_solutions/product_details.asp?PARENT_ROW_ID=4&CHILD_ROW_ID=27&PRODUCT_ROW_ID=51
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What kind of "Home Improvements" do you do on your own house?
Steve Kiser replied to Celeste's question in The Club House
I just bought a mew house, and have a huge hill in the back that I am going to dig into to build a deck, trying to figure out the retaining wall now, not sure what I am going to use for it. Any suggestions?? It is going to be probable about 6-8 ft tall. Should be a fun profject!! -
Yeah u can rent a "dustless" sander, I have seen those, I would have someone sand it, too many things can go wrong, I would be a little more curious as too why the floor boards shrunk? I've been around alot of hardwood and seen some cool floors but never heard of that. Is there a crawl space under the house? The finish though I would do!!
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I am testing the vario right now myself, why did u use the black brushes?? The red brushes are uneven in length and makes it easier getting into the pits. But it is an awsome machine, I love the handle turning 360 and the way it collapses.
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I am having a hard time finding a smaller brush to screw onto the end of my pole for burshing gutters. Anyone got a good site that sells these kind or brushes?
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Favorite House was Mixtures
Steve Kiser replied to Jonathan Chiplock's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I just ordered a citrakleen kit from Steve, can't wait to get it. Some awsome stuff. -
Sounds like a damaged or dirty check valve, maybe rus will chime in he is great at this stuff
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now that was too funny
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the hotter the better
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Poll: What type of pressure washing rig do you use?
Steve Kiser replied to mdspowerwashing's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I am on a 12' trailer right now, but am thinking of putting inside a van when I upgrade to a hot water skid this year with a 50 gallon water tank, and I am going to mount my 325 water tank on a small trailer to tow behind when I need the extra water. -
Okay I finally got my shur-flo in 2 gpm and 60 psi, I am going to mount it to a two wheel cart. Is there anything I need to know when wiring outside of put a switch and a fuse on it?? Which do u guys find better to use with a 3/8 braided hose or air hose?? And lastly any suggestions on tips size for spraying stripper and ox through it. Thanks guys
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Northern tool had them on sale for $60 I think.
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why the two different ones if u dont mind me asking