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  1. See the new post in the Vendor section or click HERE for the 2016 class.
  2. NEW WOOD CLASS COMING UP ON APRIL 9TH, 2016. CONTACT ME FOR MORE INFO 678-943-1488
  3. We are looking forward to seeing old, and making new, freinds at this years PWNA convention in Charlotte, NC. Nov 12 - 14th. Hope to see YOU there! Stop by our booth for some crazy savings on items like out ECO WASH House and Roof Wash; EPC (environmentlly prefered cleaner) all purpose cleaner; F9 Battery Acid Restoration Cleaner; #30 Masonry sealer; and more....or get your new Alkota pressure washer! Tracy will teach PW 101 on Thursday afternoon, and PW 201 , an advanced class (covering things like getting into commercial work, bidding, Equipment maintenance; and reclaim) on Fri the 13th! Take this class and make it your lucky day! I hear Beth will be there too! Looking forward to a great few days taking shop. See you at the end of the week!
  4. I love our new logo!

  5. Looking forward to a great time at PWNA 2014! Come ask for your t-shirt at our booth. Tell us you saw this on the Grime Scene!
  6. Ready Seal

    Ready Seal can get wet after about fifteen minutes of application without much going to happen to it. Like Jim has mentioned, standing water on fresh sealer can be problematic, But truely, if RS doesn't have an oily sheen on the surface, then it usually won't be a problem. Watch for things like flag-stone or pavers or concrete underneath. Fresh sealer can be rinsed off the wood and land on things below. Again, if the sealer has had a short time to sink into the wood, then nothing should be effected.
  7. ...or you could use a stain that could be rained on without fear of problems.
  8. We sure are looking forward to attending!
  9. Sodium Percarbonate for Roofs

    Precarb cleaners are usually a fairly gentle cleaner that use an effervesence to help lift dirt off a surface. There PH level tend to be around the 7 mark. Precarbs are usually used as a chlorine alternative. Roofs are usually quite dirty once you are called and a fairly aggressive cleaner is often required to assist in the killing of the growth as well as soil removal. I have spoken with many contractors over the years who have used them and while they will work somewhat, the power and speed wanted by most contracts fall short when it comes to the precarbs.Many distributors have bleach-enhancing surfactants that help you keep you solution strength below damaging levels and will stay stable in your mix so you can use left over mix instead of having to discard it. Many of these mixes also can mask the bleach smell. These products are desirable as bleach and soap mixes are cheap and effective when used correctly, The precarbs just don't seem to have the same "oomph" to get the job done as quickly and effectively. Keep trying things until you find what you think is correct for you. This is just my experiences but if you go into roof cleaning more, I think at some point you will start using the bleach method as it does work..
  10. WADE FENCE RS BUCKETS

    From the album Ready Seal Fence

    Lots of sealer used!Over 6000 sq ft of wood here!

    © 2013 NAPWO

  11. Ready Seal Fence

    Pine fence sealed with Ready Seal Light Oak
  12. FENCE FINISHED DRIVE

    From the album Ready Seal Fence

    Finished fence sealed with Ready Seal Light Oak

    © 2013 NAPWO

  13. FENCE PARTIAL ROAD

    From the album Ready Seal Fence

    Partially sealed 156 ft long fence in Ready Seal Light Oak

    © 2013 NAPWO

  14. FENCE CLEANED GATES

    From the album Ready Seal Fence

    Cleaned and Brightened and ready to go.

    © 2013

  15. North American Pressure Wash Outlet had an excellent experience at this years show. Great group and nicely put together. Seemed like all learned alot and had fun. We will certainly be at the 2014 show as well. The Embassy Suites is a great location for this and acommidations were wonderful. Hope to see more of you participate in the PWNA. Mr. Tracy Handl - NAPWO 678-943-1488 www.pressurewashoutlet.com
  16. It does have the Pumptec pump so in a sense, Yes. The frame is different but still holds the bucket. We have the Drum Drainer and all parts for Pumptec Pumps!
  17. Here are some pictures.
  18. If you want to clean and seal your outdoor wood yourself, please click HERE and see the DIY kits available. Ready Seal is one of the easiest to apply sealers available. Get profesional results. Get kits that have everything you need to "get-er-done"!
  19. Ready Seal DIY kits

    Even though fall brings cooler temps, Ready Seal can still be applied! No temp regulations! As long as the wood is dry, you can apply! Seal your wood steps and decks and make keeping the ice off it so much easier!
  20. North American Pressure Wash Outlet is a Outlet of all things Pressure wash related and outdoor wood care. NAPWO has everything from pressure washing equipment, to cleaning chems, to special strippers and sealers. Specializing in assisting the Pro contractor, we have products designed just for the industry Pro as well as items for the Do It Yourselfer. Call us for assistance with any of the products offered or for any ways we can be of assistance. 687-943-1488
  21. Patrick, you are correct. With Ready Seal it is all about concentration level of product. You can do thse areas like you said and then when you apply the same amount in the rest of the areas it will blend itself. I have done many demos where I have written my name in Ready SEal on wood, even days earlier, and have blended it in. I believe you will be absolutly fine. I do know that if you hand apply the cut in areas and then spray the rest you can sometimes see a lap mark. You apply more by hand than when spraying is what causes this. Feather cut-in applications for this situation and you will come out great.
  22. First X-Jet job done...

    X-Jets and M-5's are awesome! They seem to have really gained in popularity this year as we can't seem to keep them in stock. One of the best sellers this year. We all know Adrian loves his Xjet...!
  23. Your prep work looks god to me. You can see that the stripper darkened the wood , which isa normal. The brightened wood looks good. If, as you say it looks blotchy after the first coat, I would not worry. Ready Seal is going to look darken at first and can stay that way for up to a week. After a week I would expect you to just love the color it tones down too. I had that experience with my own wood I have done. The second LIGHT application will take care of any blotchy effect and even it all out. I do not see where RS is sitting on the surface so as long as that is not happening, then there does not seem to be a barrier to the absorbtion of the sealer. Sanding with higer than 80 grit sandpaper can cause this. Feel free to contact me for more help with this if you need. I have worked with Ready Seal over 15 years.
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