Wow!!!! Nice post Rod! Good job trugracie. Not bad for a first try! you did 25% of the work, the chems would of probably did the other 75%, hey... practice makes perfect. What I like about your experience was, that rather than go out posing like an expert, and messing up some poor customers deck, you chose to practice on a friends old deck that wouldnt mind. I am a newbie as well to the whole wood restoration aspect of pressure washing. My experience is in KEC as well. kudos to you. I do the same thing. I read as many post as possible. I listen to the guys that do this every day. Then I get out there and practice as much as possible before ever trying to sell a service. I would hate to destroy someones deck or wood shingles etc. It would eat me up inside. I have alot of pride in my work and my reputation. Keep doing what your doing bro! Hey have a quick question while were on the topic of wood decks. I recently saw a guy using a surface cleaner on a wood deck. I thought to my self WTH! looks like a disaster waiting to happen. I later went back just to see how it came out & suprisingly it came out pretty good. no raised grain or furry stuff. I figured he must of had his pressure down real low and used a big gpm nozzel. is this reccomended for cleaning wood decks? how would hot water do in the same situation. What degree nozzel would be best? 40? Well hope its not a silly Question just wanted to know. Thanks. Good luck and prosperity to all.
Ps. That was an amazing post Rod! I feel like i just got schooled! love it! I had to copy and paste that one to my doc for quick refference! Encore!!! Encore!!!