Dan Stapleton
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About Dan Stapleton
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- Birthday 10/30/1963
Profile Information
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Company Name
All Clean Pro Wash
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First & Last Name
Daniel Stapleton
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City & State
Tavares, Florida
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Occupation
Pressure Washing
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500' dock
Dan Stapleton replied to Chris's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
I thought swedish wood(y) oil was used for something else. -
Sodiumhypochlorite %
Dan Stapleton replied to jnoden's question in Wood Cleaning & Restoration - Decks, Fences, etc.
Alright, get out your pen,paper,calculator and test bottles this is an acutely technical way to determine if your Sodium Hypochlorite is strong enough. Rub some between your fingers. If it fizzes and gets hot it's good if it does'nt, get more. -
Simple Cherry Housewash Mix
Dan Stapleton replied to Buckeye's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Keep the price low. -
Another Thames side clean.
Dan Stapleton replied to Roger Oakley's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Nice Job, Nice Digs. -
Adrian, Whatever you do, DONT look like Dog the Bounty Hunter!!!
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Diatomaceous Earth and Portland Cement
Dan Stapleton replied to One Tough Pressure's topic in Chemicals & Safety
Interesting........Let us know if you give it a whirl and have good results. -
Get ready for the onslaught!
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Im no expert on the subject, Mike but Hydroflouric is what some use, Personally I stay away from it. I think Phosphoric is a safer substitute. Maybe you can check into the Restora. See what Tracy knows how it will work on Vinyl that old. Let us know what you come up with and how it turns out.
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Mike, Do a search on two-stepping. That's another option. (cheaper)
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I got the name, Tim. Thanks again.
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Thanks for the info.
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No offense intended, Tim, I was just curious. I also work in shorts ( how could you not, down here? ) I tried the poly-blend shirts for chem resistance but to me, they're uncomfortable. Next time you are in the market for boots, the LaCrosse Hawthorne have very good traction on roofs, are Neoprene lined and the outer rubber holds up well to chems. They are comfortable and being ankle high your agility is'nt compromised.
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Tim, Congratulations on your success, you have some nice equipment there. Personally, I think that traditional methods- High flow and low pressure are faster, more effective and safe in the right hands but to each his own. You've found a market for it. Do you always work in sandels?
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Anybody know the patent office' phone number?
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Cut a nice V in my knee cap with a 25 degree tip while hurrying to get the corner of a pool deck done. Slid down the valley of a metal tiled three story roof ( was tied off to the lift on the opposite side ) after stepping in wet coating. The old coating was the fiber reinforced silver asphaltic based junk. I was scratching and clawing as the deck railing on the ground that I was lined up with got closer and closer. The rope caught me about 5 ft from the edge. It was fun spraying the rest of the roof full of fear and elastomeric coating not to mention having my wife tweeze asphaltic coating chips out of my butt and thighs.