Looks good. 1 suggestion . When you use turbo nozzle always aim it down to pull trigger. It has ceramic nozzle push down against a ceramic opening they chip when they are slammed together. Nice work on everything else.
There has been some struggles in the beginning for sure. Trying to stay positive. Starting something new is always difficult. Thanks for the support! I will keep the videos coming as best as I can. Running two channels now.
Good afternoon, I like the way you do this job, which machine do you use for the job and how much power does it use, which detergent do you use before washing, if it's not a secret, thank you very much, greetings from Italy
Hey! From Indiana! I had a Craftsman 3200 PSI 2.4 gallon a minute pressure washer (Honda engine GCV200). It was ok. I needed more volume of water. This was the only job I used that machine for. I have since bought a new unit. I picked up a Honda GX390 4000 PSI 4 gallon a minute (this has been a great unit for me). For the solution used. I used 50/50 (water and sodium Hypochlorite) and a little bit of surfactant (soap). The surfactant is the ELemonator brand by Pressure Tek. Let me know what other questions you have. We are learning together!
With the back pack sprayer, i had a guy attach his to a little hand truck, wheeledit around with one hand and pulled the trigger with the other, almost like a portabe electric pressure washer u could say, might be worth giving that a go to avoid nasty chem on skin contact, that sounds painful
I feel that! Thats all I feel like Im doing at this point. SH / F9 / more fittings. I know it will work out. Trusting the process! Thanks for the encouragement!
Looks good. 1 suggestion . When you use turbo nozzle always aim it down to pull trigger. It has ceramic nozzle push down against a ceramic opening they chip when they are slammed together. Nice work on everything else.
Thank you for the information! I appreciate the comment and the view!!
Wishing you success 🙌
Thank you so much! Its been going well so far. I am trying to keep the content coming.
Looks awesome!
Thank you!!!! It was a tough first job. Learned alot. Its harder than it looks. My new set up makes it a little easier now.
Great job brotha. Keep pushing forward 👍
Thanks!!! I really appreciate the support more than you will know!!
Keep going bro.. Stick with it!
There has been some struggles in the beginning for sure. Trying to stay positive. Starting something new is always difficult. Thanks for the support! I will keep the videos coming as best as I can. Running two channels now.
Great job buddy
Thank you so much for watching and taking the time to comment!!!
Nice work
Thanks! I will get better and more proficient as time goes on.
Good afternoon, I like the way you do this job, which machine do you use for the job and how much power does it use, which detergent do you use before washing, if it's not a secret, thank you very much, greetings from Italy
Hey! From Indiana! I had a Craftsman 3200 PSI 2.4 gallon a minute pressure washer (Honda engine GCV200). It was ok. I needed more volume of water. This was the only job I used that machine for. I have since bought a new unit. I picked up a Honda GX390 4000 PSI 4 gallon a minute (this has been a great unit for me).
For the solution used. I used 50/50 (water and sodium Hypochlorite) and a little bit of surfactant (soap). The surfactant is the ELemonator brand by Pressure Tek.
Let me know what other questions you have. We are learning together!
With the back pack sprayer, i had a guy attach his to a little hand truck, wheeledit around with one hand and pulled the trigger with the other, almost like a portabe electric pressure washer u could say, might be worth giving that a go to avoid nasty chem on skin contact, that sounds painful
Yes it felt like a bad sunburn. Not cool. I love my 12 volt soft wash set up now. I will make a video soon on that.
Did you put SH on the wooden steps you showed in back?
Yes I did and I have learned alot since that job. Will not be doing that in the future. There is a better way to take care of wood.
Looks good takes time to get more hoses and stuff just keep sinking some money in to your business
I feel that! Thats all I feel like Im doing at this point. SH / F9 / more fittings. I know it will work out. Trusting the process! Thanks for the encouragement!