HO bought house 3 years ago. He pressure washed it himself, and got a bunch of lines in the siding.
So I wash it this year and it gets the mold off fine. We used some BEHR No. 62 with bleach in it (1/2 gallon), mixed with 2 gallons of water in a 5 gallon bucket, then down-streamed (so we're talking VERY low percentage of bleach).
We sprayed down side 1...brushed a few spots, rinsed like hell...
Moved to side 2, sprayed it down, brushed the gutters, and rinsed like hell...
I walk back to side 1, and you can see where the brush marks are (this side is in direct sunlight), rub my hand on it, and it's chalky...so we decide to go back over, and use this garden-hose house wash sprayer, and hose it on...hose it off...
So we do side 3 and 4 (least bad sides) with just the garden-hose house wash sprayer (one of those little bottles you attach to your garden hose that says "HOUSE WASH" on it)...we don't let it dry on the house, we simply hose on, let sit a couple minutes, then I hosed off thoroughly with a 0040 and a 1530...and I mean we rinsed this house like crazy.
So anyway, I do a walk-around with the customer and he's happy, the mold/ mildew is all gone, but the sun is at the horizon...
So I am driving by this morning just to check how it looks in the sunlight, and it looks pretty blotchy even from the street. Even the sides that we just used the garden hose house wash attachment are blotchy.
Near the bottom, the blotches get bigger.
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So I need some help because I'm thinking he's going to call me no doubt about it. What can I do to rectify the situation, or should I do anything (for free)? My buddy said maybe offer to hose on some wax..but I've never waxed a house before and wouldn't know what type to buy.
A friend of his who runs a big pwashing company in DC says that it's the siding and the paint is just old and needs repainted. He's saying we're definitely not to blame and that we shouldn't do anything...
Although I'd definitely like to keep the customer happy. I'm willing to go work on the house for a while just to make him happy. If it means getting out a ladder and washing it with windex by hand and waxing it like you'd wax a car, I'm willing to do that...even if it's just the siding is old and oxidized and has nothing to do with our process.
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That being said, we've done a bunch of vinyl houses with this method and never had this happen.
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I'd like to hear some opinions on what I should do and what you folks would do.
Thanks so much!
Feel free to call me if you want to, or leave your # and I'll give you a ring.
A little background on the house...
HO bought house 3 years ago. He pressure washed it himself, and got a bunch of lines in the siding.
So I wash it this year and it gets the mold off fine. We used some BEHR No. 62 with bleach in it (1/2 gallon), mixed with 2 gallons of water in a 5 gallon bucket, then down-streamed (so we're talking VERY low percentage of bleach).
We sprayed down side 1...brushed a few spots, rinsed like hell...
Moved to side 2, sprayed it down, brushed the gutters, and rinsed like hell...
I walk back to side 1, and you can see where the brush marks are (this side is in direct sunlight), rub my hand on it, and it's chalky...so we decide to go back over, and use this garden-hose house wash sprayer, and hose it on...hose it off...
So we do side 3 and 4 (least bad sides) with just the garden-hose house wash sprayer (one of those little bottles you attach to your garden hose that says "HOUSE WASH" on it)...we don't let it dry on the house, we simply hose on, let sit a couple minutes, then I hosed off thoroughly with a 0040 and a 1530...and I mean we rinsed this house like crazy.
So anyway, I do a walk-around with the customer and he's happy, the mold/ mildew is all gone, but the sun is at the horizon...
So I am driving by this morning just to check how it looks in the sunlight, and it looks pretty blotchy even from the street. Even the sides that we just used the garden hose house wash attachment are blotchy.
Near the bottom, the blotches get bigger.
--
So I need some help because I'm thinking he's going to call me no doubt about it. What can I do to rectify the situation, or should I do anything (for free)? My buddy said maybe offer to hose on some wax..but I've never waxed a house before and wouldn't know what type to buy.
A friend of his who runs a big pwashing company in DC says that it's the siding and the paint is just old and needs repainted. He's saying we're definitely not to blame and that we shouldn't do anything...
Although I'd definitely like to keep the customer happy. I'm willing to go work on the house for a while just to make him happy. If it means getting out a ladder and washing it with windex by hand and waxing it like you'd wax a car, I'm willing to do that...even if it's just the siding is old and oxidized and has nothing to do with our process.
-----
That being said, we've done a bunch of vinyl houses with this method and never had this happen.
-----
I'd like to hear some opinions on what I should do and what you folks would do.
Thanks so much!
Feel free to call me if you want to, or leave your # and I'll give you a ring.
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