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  1. I saw a very old post from Dave Olsen who advised that he did not use chemical but used 200+ degree water, 1800-3000 psi and 8-9 gpm. Unfortunately I am unable to ask Dave whether or not he used a turbo nozzle. What are your opinions about using a turbo nozzle?

    If possible, I would love to do this without chemicals. If not possible, what chemicals do you suggest?

    Thanks for any response.

    I would use a stripper agent.....without that chemical assistance, it is going to take you forever to remove that from the surface. I know you said the customer was willing to pay but if you spend too much time, it eats away your profit quickly. There are also some new chems on the market to seal the pavers. It can be done in one step rather than multiple trips to the residence.

    Went to your website and couldn't find a contact number for you. If you need additional assistance, feel free to inbox me or visit us at Pressure Wash Supplies from Pressure Wash Outlet.


  2. The Whisper Wash is a good unit and has been very reliable for us as well as our customers that buy their supplies and equipment from us. On the advertising front, don't forget about "penny saver" type advertisements as these are cheap and usually have a wide customer base. Some local newspapers allow free classified advertisements....even if you just put in a link to your site when it's up and running. Don't forget about the awesome earnings potential in commercial work. Use your surface cleaner to aim for business concrete work.

    We carry Mosmatic Roof Cleaners....these run just under $1000 which may be a bit too much for you just starting out but they allow you to stay safe while working on a roof. Just read an article about a pressure washer who died on the job....young man who fell through a roof. It's important to stay safe and get home to your family in one piece.

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