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So, here's one for y'all. My repeating customer, so yes, I did this deck before, has a vertigo issue. She found the deck a bit slippery last time, Washed, sanded and Oiled, A/C Amber. It basically like a wet deck. I want to make it as sticky as possible. So, after I wash I'm only going to cup out any furries, not sand. And thinking, Shark Grip in the oil for extra grip. Never used it in A/C oil before. Has anyone? Wondering if it will even stick in the oil, or will it just rub off once it dries.
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Yeah, My updated info. from the Gov't is that we will be able to start on the 19th. This is one of those times when having Toronto right next door is a hindrance, The more rural areas could open but Toronto is so dense it makes it more problematic. dense def. 1) highly populated 2) thick headed both apply. OK kids. Stay safe and have fun.
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yup. Still stopped here. Probably until mid may till uncle Doug lets us go back. We got a real problem here with long term care, and its getting worse. Stay the course. Be well all.
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Deck sealing then rain!
blizzy replied to JohnG's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Yeah, He will need to wash again before the recoat. That white dusty residue is the acrylic broken down by the rain. You must wash or it will plug up the pores and prevent good adhesion. Also, the acrylic " swells" when it gets wet even if it looks ok after it drys out you will have lost most of the stick. your saving grace is that this is an older deck, newer boards will completely fail in a couple months, but a recoat on these older more porous boards will likely hold up. After a proper wash with perc. Stay safe and have fun. -
New Construction Driveway, Red Clay! Help!
blizzy replied to sprayman's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Thinking on this a bit. There is another option. This builder is custom homes, correct? Higher end, Yes? Order a different mix. Generally, the mix is various grades of ugly plain crush. He can spend a bit more, order a blend mix with mixed aggregates. Then when you wash at the end you can peel off the crème and wow. For this the HCL is perfect. Exposed aggregate. Charge extra.- 6 replies
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New Construction Driveway, Red Clay! Help!
blizzy replied to sprayman's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Hi Sprayman, Your process is good enough, don't hit the concrete with any pressure think " glorified rinse" The material though, muriatic is no good. Muriatic should only ever be used for the purpose of etching for coating prep. Muriatic is hydrochloric acid. Use something a bit more detergent, Prosoco Vanatrol or as rod says diedrich new masonry cleaner or NMD-80.- 6 replies
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How old is to old to be in cleaning restoration business
blizzy replied to mike movila's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Well I'm 51 going on 20 at 6:00 A.M. And 51 going on intention at 6:00 P.M. Lol Feel it in the hands and knees these days but otherwise no to bad. -
Airless Sprayers
blizzy replied to mike movila's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
my 20ish years old titan 440 is still running hard. Changed the packings a couple times. run MEK thru it once a year to keep it new inside. Can't beat that ball valve. -
Two year old A/C Amber, Sierra Redwood trim.
blizzy posted a question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Was stained, solid hide Dark brown. Saved it from the firewood pile. Love, love, love it when they tell you it can't be done. We know we have to rip it out. But we thought we would ask you first. OK Yup I can fix it. -
Strippers! Which ones are making you money?
blizzy replied to Beth n Rod's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
I mostly cook up what I need on a job by job basis. Depending on what I need to peel. Light stuff -- cascade and oxyclean, yea, basic wash, more concentrated. Up to mighty, Glycol enhanced NaOH, KOH blend, a bit of purple for wetting, heated up and thickened with corn starch. That will peel anything. BUT BUT These days, I can do 9 of 10 with wash only as I am just doing new work or my own re-dos. The great advantage of 18 years of service. However, once upon a time I really liked the Bio-wash stuff ( later Napier) now gone. -
toronto jays dun well this year dinos well we c leafs- and yes I am a sucker for punishment but hey, why pay for a winning team when the building is sold out every night. Pole Leafs fans? best fans in hockey? dumbest fans in hockey?
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This should raise a few hackles ...
blizzy replied to RPetry's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
1 2 3 is also piles of fun. -
also, pics look like you may have over applied a bit too. looks a bit lapmarked. Sorry dude but it may be all bad for you. More and more reasons why we all should refuse to use that muck.
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hot day says it all. Sounds like it flashed on you, which really sucks cuz it will probably fail in 2 months. A/C stains can be applied in heat of the day but Sickens not so. Also, keep in mind that sickens finishes with a bit of shine at the best of times. Oh how I hate the stuff.
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Help. Rain. Rain. Rain.
blizzy replied to mordy's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
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thoughts and advice please
blizzy posted a question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
So we stained a new fence and two gate arbours A/C semi-cedar. Customer was happy about the colour on the two arbours we stained first and approved the rest of the job. Now, in bright sun they think it is two yellow. Want to know if we can make it more brownish. I'm thinking we could mix a gallon of rustic brown with a gallon of natural toner or two and pad it on? just enough to roll it over to a slight brownish tone. any thoughts on a good blend would be great. Jake? thanks, phil no pics, but you all know what this looks like, A/C semi-cedar on new western red. -
thoughts and advice please
blizzy replied to blizzy's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
thanks tony, There will be no un-staining happenin on this. Just trying to get happy happy on this. Gonna push the let it sit and weather. phil -
oxy wont do it. phosphoric goes after rust, good old CLR.
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"Super Deck" stain. A Duckback product.
blizzy replied to steven's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
yea maybe you right about the rosewood oil, that and not the teak maybe. But ohhhh, the mildew this stuff grew, still gives me the shakes, but in their defence the company covered @ $ 10,000.00 of the cost to fix. Thats Blizzy, he is an American Eskimo. phil -
"Super Deck" stain. A Duckback product.
blizzy replied to steven's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
yea, superdeck.... linseed, tung and teak oils as i recall. I used them @ 5 years ago, went on nice....... and thats when the trouble started. Oils never dried properly and caught tons of mildew, had a dozen decks turn black. Was tough to get off too, same reason so oily, to bad the mildewcide in it sucks. best you test the wood to be sure you got it all off b4 you coat. -
Wood restoration-Powerwashing-Softwashing????
blizzy replied to John T's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
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VOC's, Stains and you...
blizzy replied to John T's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
If you live in Toronto, you gotta look to the States, for your stuff. Good oils............. VOC 250................. gone. Nutin left but the sludge, and it got worse. Or, water, go figure, seal a deck with water and latex, yea!!!!!!!! 15 years I been at this game and this year I gotta start over, cuz, I just could NOT put latex on decks. So, my choice is A/C or R/S, got samples of both to put on my clear cedar. Wife just loves that idea, Josephs jacket on the back deck, LOL What survives in my kind of weather? Brutal winters, with rapid temp. changes, from super bone chilling cold to light jacket and back in one day. And summer, Hot and humid with almost daily thunder showers, depending on what side of the street you are on. oh well. -
We wash for a big masonry co. here, schools, hospitals etc. Sat. Sun. my best days for access and booms.
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Who's stained wet wood?
blizzy replied to John T's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Back when I was a puppy, I used Bio-Wash Natural Deck oil. Never had a problem with it sticking, lasted well too. But, it was like all wet wood friendlies, 2 coats wet on wet. As I got, ahem, " more seasoned" I started to find doing it twice was double the work. But, like I said, no prob. with the stuff. It actually finished real nice. -
Sorry beth. Me and technology, lol