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Degraffreed

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This question is for all my X-jetters doing housewashing.

On a typical( if there is such a thing) home, with light mold/ mildew on it. Approx. 1500 square ft two story, all vynil siding.

How many gallon of chems would you use to clean a home of this size?

Mixture consist of 12% sh and your favorite soap detergent?

I guess gpm is needed here also. 3000 psi and 5 gpm if you need all the variables..to make your decision.

five gallons

Ten gallons

15 gallons

DeGraffreed

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Does everyone up sell the wax with an extra charge? If so how much more on the foot do you charge?

No way. The wax doesn't costs me less than $1.00 for a housewash. It's a good investment to get excellent results. It isn't something I want to upsell, it's the edge that makes my work better than much of my competition. If it needs wax, I use wax. If not, I don't use it.

What does Citracleen work out to in cost per gallon?

It's $150.00 for a 55 gallon drum kit, so that's $2.72/gallon. Figure $3.00 with shipping...so far I have managed to arrange to pick it up or have it delivered during various round table meetings with Steve, so I don't usually pay shipping. I use roughly 3/4 gallon in a 5 gallon bucket of housewash, and the typical housewash takes two buckets...so it coests me around $4.50 per housewash for the soap, another $2.50 for the chlorine, and maybe $0.50 for wax/foamer/rinse aid, as needed. So, at most, a housewash costs me $7.50 in chems. Another $1.00 in fuel for the washer.

I know you didn't ask all that, but I just felt like sharing! :)

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Mike,

When you use a foamer, do you have to use the foamer attachment or can you use a regular spray wand with qc tips. I have never seen a "foamer"

DeGraffreed.

The foamer works well when applying the soap with an Xjet.

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We use about 4oz to 6 oz per 5 gallons of mix when we use the RPC foamer.If you order from Steve he will give you the suggested ratio.We have been using the same gallon for a year.

I get all my chems from RPC, just never got the foamer......in your opinion, does it really make a difference? does it give you more dwell time etc ??

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