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  1. I've cleaned hundreds of awnings. Although I typically use cleaners formulated for specific awning materials, I can say I have enhanced some cleaners by including other chems. Many commercially prepared cleaners contain a mild form of either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.

    Whether or not to use bleach, or if you really need it is another question. Depending on what is under the awnings, can help you decide, as well as the degree of mold on them. If mold is heavy, you need more chlorine, but you have to be careful of the runoff and what it lands on. If that's a concern, then quaternary ammoniums work really well because they are less toxic to greenery underneath.

    Citrus based cleaners can work well too, but they don't mix with chlorine products. So a one-size-fits-all approach really doesn't work. Tide and bleach could work in some situations, but not necessarily all. Every time I've cleaned awnings I've done some testing with several products to determine which combination works best. In fact, it's always best to do upfront testing BEFORE bidding on a job. If that's not possible now, then plan on having several products on hand, and test when you start. When you find out what works best, you can always send someone out to buy more if needed.

    Good Luck!


  2. The Paypal scam is known as "Phishing" The phish (pronounced fish) with a bogus email until someone clicks on the link and enters valuable account information. Usually originates from over-seas, and it you give them your info, your account will be drained quickly, and you are plain outa-luck.

    Never click on an email link to get to a website. Always go back to your browser, and enter the address manually.


  3. I once used a trauma cleanup service. The company was referred to me by the local police dept.

    Seems that the company was run by a group of firefighters and cops who were not only familiar with dealing with the event, but also had work schedule flexibility to run the business.

    For myself, no way I could do that sort of cleanup. Not for me at any amount of money involved. I like to sleep at night when I lay my head down.


  4. I should re-phrase that comment I made for you. Water-Based isn't going to last as long as oil based. Also, totally different climates.

    Sorry...I still don't buy that....if you're talking about fences. Whether the stain is water based or oil based, it's just the delivery mechanism that gets the stain on the fence.

    Although I prefer oil based, and that's mainly because of maintenance issues, a properly prepared fence, along with a properly applied stain, be it oil or water based, can give satisfactory results.

    Now if we are speaking of horizontal surfaces, such as a deck, my experience has been that oil based stains seem to perform better.

    Just my .02


  5. Why not just have Rhino liner or a heavy duty epoxy paint applied to the floor to resist chems?

    As for shelves, making them out of treated wood or epoxy coated wood is very cost effective.

    I just can't see any payback or particular valid reason to need ss racks, shelves, or floor liners.

    My oldest trailer is almost ten years old and has had lots of small spills inside with no ill effects.


  6. John,

    I don't see any reason an electric motor option can't be installed. Would need to check with a good distributor of your reels and check.

    And I also can't see how it would be cheaper to re-buy them with a motor, those reels are kind of expensive.

    I've got the powder coated blue reels from Cox, so I'll have to check with the vendor I purchased them from. (Mark @ Easyclean) I know he'd give straight answers.


  7. Hot boxes are also available as propane fired. The control mechanism is much like a hot water tank in your house. They are conveniant because there is no need for a generator, blower, or even ducting for that matter.

    Two 20# tanks in parallel, or a larger single tank work well for occasional use.

    I personally don't feel a hot box would be the best choice for everyday commercial use.

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