I had a client call me whose house I washed back in Oct. It's a big 1 story brick ranch. He called to tell me his house got egged with about a dozen eggs and wants to know if I could get it off. I don't know what type of brick it is but I was able to put quite a bit of pressure to it without damage the first time I washed it. What chem do you recommend I use to get the egg off? Regular house wash? Also I imagine hot water would help but I only have cold right now. The egg has been there a few weeks in freezing temps. If I have to just use pressure and a scrub brush I will, this client has been my biggest customer to date so I want to keep him happy. It's suppose to be in the 50's here on Monday so please give me some advise on what chem to use, thank you.
I had a client call me whose house I washed back in Oct. It's a big 1 story brick ranch. He called to tell me his house got egged with about a dozen eggs and wants to know if I could get it off. I don't know what type of brick it is but I was able to put quite a bit of pressure to it without damage the first time I washed it. What chem do you recommend I use to get the egg off? Regular house wash? Also I imagine hot water would help but I only have cold right now. The egg has been there a few weeks in freezing temps. If I have to just use pressure and a scrub brush I will, this client has been my biggest customer to date so I want to keep him happy. It's suppose to be in the 50's here on Monday so please give me some advise on what chem to use, thank you.
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