Doesn't happen really often but if somebody asks, I always say that I use a high end proprietary house wash detergent that I get from a reputable local pressure washing supplier. 🤷🏽 It's true 😊👍
When im writing up a description for washing a house I use this.... "Low pressure application of an algaecide to kill organic growth and a low pressure rinse to remove dead organics and dirt from the exterior of gutters and siding " Do you have any suggestions on how it can be worded better?
I also say algaecide, but if customers ask what chemical i use i do tell them and have never had a issue. I also add in all the qoutes any improper sealed electrical on outside of home may be damaged with a few other things as well for my safety. Being honest goes along way for sure.
I am super good about plants being in the humidity of SE coastal NC but I suck at taking time to do better at outlets etc. Thanks for the vid, it just got me to do better tomorrow. Cheers!
I have a flat bed and it’s the best thing ever. But. There is an advantage and a disadvantage of having your gear on a truck to a trailer. If you break down, you can’t just hook it to a truck and tow it around to finish off your work. That’s why I’m building a mini trailer with the minimum of gear to tow around if needed. But then again, you have the squirt truck for that.
Funny you mention the “cheap stuff” for property protection. Over the years, I’ve tried it all…the expensive tape and the cheap tape. I couldn’t care less about the cost, I’m only concerned with how well it works. My experience is not only that the “cheap stuff” is effective, but that it conforms to textured surfaces better than the “premium” tape.
I gave this video an industry-standard like! I am one of those paranoid washers and tape everything, maybe too much.. And still fried an outlet this season... We are talking tape over the outles, over the top, and down the sides.. And on one I fried I did all of this AND put a shower cap around the box and taped that too 🤣
I love your videos sir! I was wondering can you recommend a brand of pump up sprayer that is durable and that will last more than just a few jobs. Any tips would be appreciated thank you so much
I’m still fairly new to the correct process, do you rinse the deck and sidings first? Or do you go straight into down-streaming the solution right away.
I go with companies cleaning solution. If they ask more I say it’s a cleaning solution mixed with a soap detergent. Ask further I say sodium hypochlorite which will kill and remove all organic growth it is the industry standard. I’m pretty new to the game but even had one customer that “didn’t want bleach” she asked me I stated that it is what they use to make bleach. Also if you leave it out to dry it will turn to salt. Not sure if it’s best but after my presentation she was onboard. With that love Mikes confidence in slinging his mix and where he puts it.👍
I noticed when you were cleaning the back screened area, there were cushions on one of the benches. In the past, I left some cushions on and wound up messing them up with bleach. Do you have expectations for the customer to remove stuff like that or do you, just say “it’s vinyl and won’t get messed up”. I have a tendency to move furniture in many times I wish the customer had already moved it before I got there.
I have been deluting my SH a little (to .08% ) while using my stainless 2.1 injector until I decide to order a new 2.3 injectors; I’ll have both. stainless are a lil pricey and adding the check valve mod on top of that = 💰💰💰 I believe I’m getting basically the same end results overall as swapping out injectors (except flow rate); it still works fine and it smells less too… It’s just a Temp fix anyway. I may even try .08% SH with 2.3 just to see how it works out one day. 🤷♂️ Speed isn’t the biggest factor for me, if I can clear my weekly target and work less; I’m good; Cause I’m old and slow anyway. 🤣
My favorite is "Solution." As with my carpet cleaning company, "solution" is the verbiage of choice. Also, do you find the Ridge Washer hose to be any less or more durable...or do you use it merely because of the reasonable price point?
Hey Mike, do you ever have a problem with pain in your wrist from washing houses? My wrist and forearm are killing me and I don’t want carpel tunnel. Any suggestions on what to do? What psi are you running for house washes?
@@TheFreshRinse I have a ball valve before my gun, so you think holding down the trigger when it’s closed and then slowly turning on ball valve? Is that what you are explaining? Just making sure thanks Mike!
I assume you are generally using lower pressures, but you are still needing to grip hard due to the beginning kick. You should really look into flow actuated unloaders, I put them on every machine.
Careful with duct tape, ive had it remove paint. We are 100% honest with what use on homes and everyone has been cool. Im not sure using words to dance around what we are really using always is the best route.
@@TheFreshRinse Have you ever had any issues using SH on decks? I have a painted deck coming up and I'm planning to use percarbonate. More difficult to apply vs DS, but, i've heard it's safer.
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough. - Albert Einstein And you me man, simplified that down to a 3 year old. Everybody is a genius. But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
If people ask what I use I will tell them it's an industry standard cleaning solution which cleans organic mater and sanitizes your home.
Well said!!!
Thanks so much for this. As a newbie this is something I have had concerns with how to answer. Your response is great.
Thank you brother
Love your channel. I learn so much from watching them! :)
Thank you very much
Helps a lot fresh. Thanks. Already subscribed my man.
Thank you Randy
Thanks for the info, brother!
Gladly
Doesn't happen really often but if somebody asks, I always say that I use a high end proprietary house wash detergent that I get from a reputable local pressure washing supplier. 🤷🏽 It's true 😊👍
I’m cool with that!
Another great vid sir,,,,
Thank you very much my friend
When im writing up a description for washing a house I use this....
"Low pressure application of an algaecide to kill organic growth and a low pressure rinse to remove dead organics and dirt from the exterior of gutters and siding "
Do you have any suggestions on how it can be worded better?
I also say algaecide, but if customers ask what chemical i use i do tell them and have never had a issue. I also add in all the qoutes any improper sealed electrical on outside of home may be damaged with a few other things as well for my safety. Being honest goes along way for sure.
I really like that!
I am super good about plants being in the humidity of SE coastal NC but I suck at taking time to do better at outlets etc. Thanks for the vid, it just got me to do better tomorrow. Cheers!
It’s weird, really. After I came up with the slogan “Be better, do better”, it hasn’t been a struggle for me. I’m an odd one, for sure.
@@TheFreshRinse nothing odd about doing the right thing my man. Keep keepin Ohio clean brother its a beautiful state.
Thanks Brother 👍
Thank you sir
I have a flat bed and it’s the best thing ever. But. There is an advantage and a disadvantage of having your gear on a truck to a trailer. If you break down, you can’t just hook it to a truck and tow it around to finish off your work. That’s why I’m building a mini trailer with the minimum of gear to tow around if needed.
But then again, you have the squirt truck for that.
Exactly. And, exactly!
Funny you mention the “cheap stuff” for property protection. Over the years, I’ve tried it all…the expensive tape and the cheap tape. I couldn’t care less about the cost, I’m only concerned with how well it works. My experience is not only that the “cheap stuff” is effective, but that it conforms to textured surfaces better than the “premium” tape.
I bought some oil a lunch, and now swear by it.
Awesome channel. New subscriber
Thank you my friend. I really appreciate you joining us!
I gave this video an industry-standard like!
I am one of those paranoid washers and tape everything, maybe too much.. And still fried an outlet this season... We are talking tape over the outles, over the top, and down the sides.. And on one I fried I did all of this AND put a shower cap around the box and taped that too 🤣
WOW! Well, that wasn’t for a lack of effort. I have to believe there was faulty wiring on that one.
@@TheFreshRinse Yea, it was on a 7-8 mil $ mansion so I was trying my hardest!
Sounds like I need to start carrying some receptacles on my truck.
Joe washes with one hand and cleans gutters with the other!! Haha
And with his third hand… LOL
@@TheFreshRinse with the third hand he records videos and eats avocado sammiches lol.
Turned out awesome!!!
Where is Squirt on all recent videos!?
Thank you brother
Was that a stained or painted deck? Looked great!
I’m really not sure. Maybe a solid stain.
Digging the green pressure hose for sure! Who makes that booger?
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I love your videos sir! I was wondering can you recommend a brand of pump up sprayer that is durable and that will last more than just a few jobs. Any tips would be appreciated thank you so much
Lowes sells a bleach resistant sprayer. That’s what I use.
nice video
Thank you!
I’m still fairly new to the correct process, do you rinse the deck and sidings first? Or do you go straight into down-streaming the solution right away.
Great question. Straight to downstream.
I go with companies cleaning solution. If they ask more I say it’s a cleaning solution mixed with a soap detergent. Ask further I say sodium hypochlorite which will kill and remove all organic growth it is the industry standard. I’m pretty new to the game but even had one customer that “didn’t want bleach” she asked me I stated that it is what they use to make bleach. Also if you leave it out to dry it will turn to salt. Not sure if it’s best but after my presentation she was onboard. With that love Mikes confidence in slinging his mix and where he puts it.👍
I get it. No need to add needless fear and concern
I noticed when you were cleaning the back screened area, there were cushions on one of the benches. In the past, I left some cushions on and wound up messing them up with bleach. Do you have expectations for the customer to remove stuff like that or do you, just say “it’s vinyl and won’t get messed up”. I have a tendency to move furniture in many times I wish the customer had already moved it before I got there.
Great catch. I only move the cloth cushions.
The Fresh is the best!
LOL Thank you sir
I have been deluting my SH a little (to .08% ) while using my stainless 2.1 injector until I decide to order a new 2.3 injectors; I’ll have both.
stainless are a lil pricey and adding the check valve mod on top of that = 💰💰💰
I believe I’m getting basically the same end results overall as swapping out injectors (except flow rate); it still works fine and it smells less too… It’s just a Temp fix anyway.
I may even try .08% SH with 2.3 just to see how it works out one day. 🤷♂️
Speed isn’t the biggest factor for me, if I can clear my weekly target and work less; I’m good; Cause I’m old and slow anyway. 🤣
You may be onto something
I tell them it is SH at a very light mix that will not have effect on plants and grass. 99% are happy with my answer. Just be honest with a smile.
Nice!
Quick question Mike. When you are spraying 1 percent on the house I sometimes see the solution hitting the porch furniture. Does that hurt anything
No sir. At least not so far.
My favorite is "Solution." As with my carpet cleaning company, "solution" is the verbiage of choice. Also, do you find the Ridge Washer hose to be any less or more durable...or do you use it merely because of the reasonable price point?
I have used several brands. I find them all to be about the same, to be honest. At least for residential.
Hey Mike, do you ever have a problem with pain in your wrist from washing houses? My wrist and forearm are killing me and I don’t want carpel tunnel. Any suggestions on what to do? What psi are you running for house washes?
I sometimes do. 3000 psi.
My suggestion would be to build a ball valve system, and do away with the gun altogether.
@@TheFreshRinse I have a ball valve before my gun, so you think holding down the trigger when it’s closed and then slowly turning on ball valve? Is that what you are explaining? Just making sure thanks Mike!
I assume you are generally using lower pressures, but you are still needing to grip hard due to the beginning kick. You should really look into flow actuated unloaders, I put them on every machine.
Fresh to the rinse
BOOM!!!
Where'd you find those green pressure hoses??? People need to know
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So you don't really need a dedicated soft wash system? Just learning and trying to understand, thx
No sir
What do you do when you burnt the outlets up?
Turn the power off to that outlet and replace it.
Mike, a project like this joe would have done in 15 minutes
Fact!!!
That's because Joe is, "The Industry Standard!" 🤣
Let’s be fair. I wouldn’t have taped outlets… so 10 mins easy
Careful with duct tape, ive had it remove paint. We are 100% honest with what use on homes and everyone has been cool. Im not sure using words to dance around what we are really using always is the best route.
Thank you my brother.
If you used SH on the deck, how much SH did you use? I dislike using SH on wood, unless it's painted or sealed.
This was painted it stained. Downstream at less than 1%
@@TheFreshRinse Have you ever had any issues using SH on decks? I have a painted deck coming up and I'm planning to use percarbonate. More difficult to apply vs DS, but, i've heard it's safer.
Did you watch the railing of the deck and ceilings of 2nd level
Just in passing, yes.
“we would never lie but we also don't willingly volunteer information that's only going to cause concern”
That sounds like our government. 😞
LOLOLOLOL Yes, but not even close.
If you can't explain it simply, you don't understand it well enough.
- Albert Einstein
And you me man, simplified that down to a 3 year old.
Everybody is a genius.
But if you judge a fish by its ability to climb a tree, it will live its whole life believing that it is stupid.
You’re on a roll tonight! 😂
@@TheFreshRinsewhat you mean tonight!! It’s midday Wednesday down here. 😳