Hey Mr Bubbles, your contents are awesome 💪 would love to see more concrete house, stucco walls and brick Wash, the harder surfaces Thank you for not putting ads your videos like other youtubers
Thanks for the comment, yeah, this series is going to be long but man is it going to be helpful for you guys...got lots of great lessons and coachable moments for sure
Great content for a beginner like me. If I have one suggestion. When you’re about to make a point or answer one of your questions that you ask; you take TOO long to answer it. Just when you’re about to answer, you get distracted and come back to the answer about a minute later. But I definitely subscribed.
I see you rinsing with the chemical hose. should be the other hose which is for water? and if we can use the same one , what the other hose used for? and how you change from coating to rinsing , you did not show us how to do that in the rig. thank you
Just learning about house washing and your video is the first I found. I learned a lot just washing your first video and i thank you. Do you have a video on lest say supposed I’m washing my house for example , but I have a 8 foot wall on the lower part of back of the house covered by faux stone . Will the mix you have while applying it to my siding above will come down over the faux stone and will it damage the faux stone or discolor it or damage it in anyway. If so how do you clean the siding without damaging the faux stone .?
Hey brother, welcome to the Mr. Bubbles wash academy; downstreaming is a lot safer then other alternatives, I use it to wash faux stone all the time as well, especially because those things are horrible with bird poop. make sure you email me so I can send you out some great resources!
I've only downstreamed one house so far and it used a lot more chem than im used to. I use my softwash pump most jobs and while rinsing does take longer w/ just the spigot, 2 gallons of chem is plenty to get even dirty jobs done.
Hey Mr. B, Thanks for the video. Can you achieve the same thing (for the cutting the strength part), by using a super downstream injector? Also, What is the name of the weather app you are talking about to get the hourly weather?
Hi, Awesome instructive vidéo !! I noticed that you avoided spraying chemical or water in the main front door. Why? You never spray front Doors directly?
Wow! I’m really surprised that 0.80% SH would kill algae etc. I’m only starting off so I really appreciate your generosity in sharing your knowledge to beginners like me. Thank you..
So you can let SH sit on the siding a lot longer than 8-12mins if you are reapplying additional coats of sauce and keeping it from drying on the siding?
That is the dell time for sure, the solution can sit there longer, usually that is how long you need before you can rinse. Once all the organics are gone, you can just rinse everything down!
Yes, make sure you email so I can send you our service agreement which has all of that specified for your customer...you just copy and paste that to your business
I must say I love the like butter saying!!! I really enjoy watching your videos I just subscribed to your Chanel I had a life changing event happen so I have had alot of couch time. I am gunna watch all your videos so hopefully when I am able to walk again thanks to God!!!!! I may be able to make a little extra money I dunno if you have it or not but can you make a video going over your pressure washing set up for spaying the hot sauce
So way Im running my rig is the 8gpm for concrete and downstream. Injector directly to SH tank at 12.5% so I'm pulling a hair over 1% for house washes. I can play with orifices to get more or less by .5 or so. I run a softwash 12v with proportioner directly to SH tank as well. I use it for roofs and anything I need to hit hotter than 2%. I have 3 way banjo's on both systems so I can rinse when done. degreasers, Sodium Hydroxide and any other nasty used, I only use with 5 gallon buckets and pour our portal spray. Elemonator is my choice here in Florida, provide a nice summer smell and kills the dirty sock smell without being perfumeeee.
@@ASKMRBUBBLES eh, well just to simply answer your question, 3 months. I just built my tandem setup. I was in IT for 30 years and got my 3rd layoff so Im done with corporate. Im 54 and just getting into the game. I've done and still do my research with all the chems and processes. Dont let that fool you though. I've been doing my own properties for years. I also run a bobcat business. Im bringing them together to try and find a property services nitch. I've learned a lot about this industry and I enjoy your enthusiasm and have subbed under a different account. Marketing and leads are my weak point though. I could really use some help with that. Im almost finished building my website, got the LLC, EIN and all the blah blah done. I've ordered my A frame, cards, shirts and next step is hitting it. Ive already done a few word of mouth jobs. My contractor buddies hook me up with their stuff too. Bubbles, I've positioned myself so that all I need is 3k net a month and Im good. The potential is a lot more but thats my immediate goal, 3k net.
Wait, I thought for downstreaming ypu needed to use the suction tube coming from the injector into straight SH to maximize the %… btw great vid excited for the series!!
Yes, my suction tube is in the water during the intro of this video, when we need sauce we take it out o f the water and put it into our house mix tank
so in your original video that explained the chems and mixing ratios and what not you said to start out you should use a 4% mix rather then a 6% cause 6% can be a little dangerous for newer people till they figure out the techniques etc i think you said like 100 jobs or something is that still the case? or would you now suggest just going for a 6% mix weather you are new or not? (also side note: lots of people do series etc but you in my opinion are just unmatched in the amount of explaining and detailed teaching i think someone could take your advice and have absolute confidence in what they are doing)
That's a great rule of thumb absolutely, downstreaming is very safe in general, especially if you rinse everything at the very end. Once you hit that 100 house mark, you will see how comfortable you feel...thanks for the great comment, you have been really paying attention, that's awesome!
He uses a downstream injector which dilutes his batch mix 10 times. So if I start with say 12% sh and dilute it 50/50 then he has 6% as you say. But then he down-streams using this 6% mix and the downstream injector dilutes it ten times so he is actually ownly spraying 0.60%!! This is my understanding so I could be wrong and totally open to correction.
You are close to the mark, at the end of the want, what's hitting that was is right around 1%, which is all you need when you are dealing with house washing, especially vinyl siding!
We cut it to weaken the mix down to a 1%, that's all you need for house washing when it comes to vinyl siding, also, it depends also where you get your SH and how strong it is
I have not seen any other company do the series like you do. Unless they're doing them for people paying. Some of them do some what lf a series but they dont really give us information without paying. Maybe im just not following them close enough
you are the man you giving this informatyion away free. Someone i know soent 200.00 how to build aa rig. omg terrible and should refund hid money...... Shame what oeople do and thank you for your content,
@@ASKMRBUBBLES thank you. I’m learning slowly , did my second driveway last week and it came up like new. I think I will like this service, but the biggest problem I have is when I pull the chord the kickback pulls the wrist off me! Any solutions?
Best thing to do is to use a turbo nozzle on the roof. Don't use chemicals and it will save you from having to buy chemicals. You may lose a couple granules but at least you are having fun and cleaning like a champ.
I'm a newbie, but if you're using 12.5% 50% of that would be 6.25%, and downstreaming would be 10% of that making the application .063%. If you start with 10% bleach, the final would be .5% application. If the target was to be 1% we shouldn't dilute the bleach.
Our average price is 399. Originally, I was gonna softwash this house, hence the higher price, decided to downstream it for the series, but took me twice as long...this house would have taken about 45 minutes with my AR45.
So Mr. Bubbles technically you’re not downstreaming 12.5% like most industry people (myself included) do it’s more like a 6.25% SH. So what’s coming out of your gun? Maybe a .6%??? Also can you go over which chemical size injector you use? TIA
That’s the same thing i am confused about… but i guess it depends what part of country you are in and what solution percentage u can get away with.. Vinyl calls for a 1%
@@carsoccerjoe let’s see if he replies I’m in Georgia & they sell me 12.5% at $3.20 per gallon… But I’m pretty sure he’s pulling less than 1% with that dilution 🤷♂️ idk
Yes, great observation, we cut the solution to make it safer for the home and plant life...at the end of my gun I am spraying a mixture of right around .80 %
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My guy, thanks for the great comment!
This is awesome. People want to know you care, before they want to know what you know.
Thank you for the awesome comment! also, thank you so much for supporting this channel!
Hey Mr Bubbles, your contents are awesome 💪 would love to see more concrete house, stucco walls and brick Wash, the harder surfaces
Thank you for not putting ads your videos like other youtubers
Absolutely brother, thanks for the great idea!
Hola señor burbujas, me dio gusto ver que en 5 minutos de su video aprendí mas, que en otros que de todo quieren cobrar.
Gracias, y mandame email para que te mande mas informacion!
Mr. I like the none edited videos. This is really helpful.
Thanks for the comment, yeah, this series is going to be long but man is it going to be helpful for you guys...got lots of great lessons and coachable moments for sure
Yeah, me too. I like the non-edited videos as well.
Great content for a beginner like me. If I have one suggestion. When you’re about to make a point or answer one of your questions that you ask; you take TOO long to answer it. Just when you’re about to answer, you get distracted and come back to the answer about a minute later. But I definitely subscribed.
Thank you for the great suggestion brother, I appreciate it!
I see you rinsing with the chemical hose. should be the other hose which is for water? and if we can use the same one , what the other hose used for? and how you change from coating to rinsing , you did not show us how to do that in the rig. thank you
Thank you so much for the membership, we use the same hose for both, we just switch out the syphon tube and put it in the water. great question!
@@ASKMRBUBBLES thank you for the answer .. so the other hose is used only to fill the buffer tank?
Great video. Glad to see a start to finish job. Do you use the low pressure soap tips to rinse
Thank you for posting a comment, yes, that is the purpose of the JROD that I am using
Just learning about house washing and your video is the first I found. I learned a lot just washing your first video and i thank you. Do you have a video on lest say supposed I’m washing my house for example , but I have a 8 foot wall on the lower part of back of the house covered by faux stone . Will the mix you have while applying it to my siding above will come down over the faux stone and will it damage the faux stone or discolor it or damage it in anyway. If so how do you clean the siding without damaging the faux stone .?
Hey brother, welcome to the Mr. Bubbles wash academy; downstreaming is a lot safer then other alternatives, I use it to wash faux stone all the time as well, especially because those things are horrible with bird poop. make sure you email me so I can send you out some great resources!
Loving the channel and content, keep it up!
Thank you, what an awesome comment, very motivational, good looking out!
This was a very awesome video! Thank you so much!
Thank you, much appreciate the compliment!
That mold and mildew came off fast, the house came out beautiful !!!
Thank you for posting a comment brother, Much appreciated!
I've only downstreamed one house so far and it used a lot more chem than im used to. I use my softwash pump most jobs and while rinsing does take longer w/ just the spigot, 2 gallons of chem is plenty to get even dirty jobs done.
Thank you for the awesome comment brother, I appreciate it!
Let’s go! Step by step house washing system!
Thank you for the great post brother....much appreciated!
They do those kind of videos, but you’re just different. You’re in another level man.🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Thank you brother, I really appreciate you saying that, I do work hard to you bring you good content...good looking out!
p@@ASKMRBUBBLES
Thanks for all of your content. I’ve been learning a lot!
Thank you for the awesome comment brother, I appreciate it!
super buen video mister bubbles
Gracias amgio, como siempre
This episode is very exciting.
Thank you brother, I send you email, check it and let me know
Hey Mr. B, Thanks for the video. Can you achieve the same thing (for the cutting the strength part), by using a super downstream injector?
Also, What is the name of the weather app you are talking about to get the hourly weather?
I would stick to a regular injector, thanks for the comment and great question!
Hi,
Awesome instructive vidéo !!
I noticed that you avoided spraying chemical or water in the main front door.
Why? You never spray front Doors directly?
So I try to avoid things that are clean, or don't have any organics on it. However, during the rinse phase I do wash everything in my path for sure!
Ok thanks
with a 50/50 mix what should you expect at the gun once it mixes with the pump water? and is this a hot enough mix for concrete?
for downstreaming, it's perfect when we are talking about siding, the mix hitting that wall is right around 1%
@@ASKMRBUBBLES should i take a straight 12.5 for stucco brick and flat work?
amigo una pregunta cuales puertas son las que hay que tener cuidado que veo que algunos las cubren con plastico ...grasias por los videos
Creo que hay que cubrir lo que tenga pintura orgánica como de Sherwin Williams o madera que esté stained…
cubro las mazanetas nada mas, hay puertas aca que estan bastante viejas con la pintura deshecho, por lo mismo no me preucupe por ellas
Estoy de acuerdo aca, gracias
Wow! I’m really surprised that 0.80% SH would kill algae etc. I’m only starting off so I really appreciate your generosity in sharing your knowledge to beginners like me. Thank you..
took some elbow greaser but we got her did!
How did you come up with .80% I’m a little lost on that side of it. He batchmixed 50/50 so how is it .80%? It would 6% right ?
@@haydenpickens6956 The downstream injector dilutes the solution further. I believe it's a 10:1(10 parts water, 1 part solution), might be a 9:1
@@haydenpickens6956the downstream injector adds more water to the ratio and dilutes the 6 1/4 % too a ,85% or 1.2%
Great work, Mr. BUBBLE
Thanks so much for posting a comment, it means a lot to me
So you can let SH sit on the siding a lot longer than 8-12mins if you are reapplying additional coats of sauce and keeping it from drying on the siding?
That is the dell time for sure, the solution can sit there longer, usually that is how long you need before you can rinse. Once all the organics are gone, you can just rinse everything down!
Mr bubbles your awesome
Thank you for the great comment, much appreciated!
Mr Bubbles do you go back and wash the windows ?
In the end, all the windows, walls and plants have to be chemical free!
How did you get a 6% mix out from down streaming?
It comes out at around1% by the time it's all said and done
So when you switch to your shooter tip, does it still pull chem?
Yes, that is exactly how that works, the fan tip is for going low and the other for going high
excellent video
Thank you for the awesome comment brother, I appreciate it!
2 questions.
1) Can we get it in the UK? It said US only.
2) Is it Mac compatible? Not PC.
Thanks
Yes to both....make sure you email me so I can send you the information on how we do that!
Are the outside of the gutters included in the house wash price?
Yes, make sure you email so I can send you our service agreement which has all of that specified for your customer...you just copy and paste that to your business
I must say I love the like butter saying!!! I really enjoy watching your videos I just subscribed to your Chanel I had a life changing event happen so I have had alot of couch time. I am gunna watch all your videos so hopefully when I am able to walk again thanks to God!!!!! I may be able to make a little extra money I dunno if you have it or not but can you make a video going over your pressure washing set up for spaying the hot sauce
Absolutely brother, too bad about the health issue...make sure you email so I can send you the marketing blueprint for new guys!
What about the dirt stains on the brick? Does that come off with SH?
Hey thanks for the great question...it does not, mud stains require chemicals to clean, tons of great ones out there has to be an upcharge for sure!
So way Im running my rig is the 8gpm for concrete and downstream. Injector directly to SH tank at 12.5% so I'm pulling a hair over 1% for house washes. I can play with orifices to get more or less by .5 or so. I run a softwash 12v with proportioner directly to SH tank as well. I use it for roofs and anything I need to hit hotter than 2%. I have 3 way banjo's on both systems so I can rinse when done. degreasers, Sodium Hydroxide and any other nasty used, I only use with 5 gallon buckets and pour our portal spray. Elemonator is my choice here in Florida, provide a nice summer smell and kills the dirty sock smell without being perfumeeee.
Nice, I like it, thanks for sharing with our community...how long you been in the wash game?
@@ASKMRBUBBLES eh, well just to simply answer your question, 3 months. I just built my tandem setup. I was in IT for 30 years and got my 3rd layoff so Im done with corporate. Im 54 and just getting into the game. I've done and still do my research with all the chems and processes. Dont let that fool you though. I've been doing my own properties for years. I also run a bobcat business. Im bringing them together to try and find a property services nitch. I've learned a lot about this industry and I enjoy your enthusiasm and have subbed under a different account. Marketing and leads are my weak point though. I could really use some help with that. Im almost finished building my website, got the LLC, EIN and all the blah blah done. I've ordered my A frame, cards, shirts and next step is hitting it. Ive already done a few word of mouth jobs. My contractor buddies hook me up with their stuff too. Bubbles, I've positioned myself so that all I need is 3k net a month and Im good. The potential is a lot more but thats my immediate goal, 3k net.
What brand shooter tip do you use
thanks for the great question, shooter tip number 5 and fan tip part number #4040
Yes you say you use a 50:50 mix (5%) but if you are down-streaming are you not diluting another 10:1 ?
Yes, at the end of the day, the sauce that is hitting that wall will have been diluted down to about .80%. That's the sweet spot for siding!
Wait, I thought for downstreaming ypu needed to use the suction tube coming from the injector into straight SH to maximize the %… btw great vid excited for the series!!
Yes, my suction tube is in the water during the intro of this video, when we need sauce we take it out o f the water and put it into our house mix tank
so in your original video that explained the chems and mixing ratios and what not you said to start out you should use a 4% mix rather then a 6% cause 6% can be a little dangerous for newer people till they figure out the techniques etc i think you said like 100 jobs or something is that still the case? or would you now suggest just going for a 6% mix weather you are new or not? (also side note: lots of people do series etc but you in my opinion are just unmatched in the amount of explaining and detailed teaching i think someone could take your advice and have absolute confidence in what they are doing)
That's a great rule of thumb absolutely, downstreaming is very safe in general, especially if you rinse everything at the very end. Once you hit that 100 house mark, you will see how comfortable you feel...thanks for the great comment, you have been really paying attention, that's awesome!
You say 6% many times, but if you mix 50/50 and then you downstream isn’t that mix diluted even more?
I thought you could only get a 1% from a down stream injector how do you get the 50/50? I’m missing something.
That's right, at the end of the day, that is what is hitting that wall!
So is it 1% or is it 6% hitting the house??
I think you might be the only person who cuts his bleach before downstreaming.
No, all the big companies do as well, makes it a bit cheaper to use and less dangerous for plants
Can you show your fan tip
Absolutely
He uses a downstream injector which dilutes his batch mix 10 times. So if I start with say 12% sh and dilute it 50/50 then he has 6% as you say. But then he down-streams using this 6% mix and the downstream injector dilutes it ten times so he is actually ownly spraying 0.60%!! This is my understanding so I could be wrong and totally open to correction.
You are close to the mark, at the end of the want, what's hitting that was is right around 1%, which is all you need when you are dealing with house washing, especially vinyl siding!
@@ASKMRBUBBLEScouldn’t you use a straight water tank and inject straight 12.5% sh and at 10/1 achieve 1.25%?
@@marcustention1373yes 1/9 ratio would be 1.25
I hear when you downstream NOT to cut the SH. That’ll give you about a 1% mix or so. Why do you cut it?
We cut it to weaken the mix down to a 1%, that's all you need for house washing when it comes to vinyl siding, also, it depends also where you get your SH and how strong it is
Is it safe to downstream 12.5%?
I would not do that unless I had not choice, like its stucco, even then I would wet everything down first
Does this mix work with aluminum siding?
How much was the job
This house wash a total of $699...thanks for the question
I have not seen any other company do the series like you do. Unless they're doing them for people paying. Some of them do some what lf a series but they dont really give us information without paying. Maybe im just not following them close enough
Awesome brother, I just got back to work, been out sick with pneumonia...let's cat h up, how's business going?
you are the man you giving this informatyion away free. Someone i know soent 200.00 how to build aa rig. omg terrible and should refund hid money...... Shame what oeople do and thank you for your content,
Thank you brother, I just sent you some email, talk to you soon!
I’m no expert but it was mr bubbles who came up with 0.80% not me!! See his comment in response to me…
Thank you for the great comment!
@@ASKMRBUBBLES thank you. I’m learning slowly , did my second driveway last week and it came up like new. I think I will like this service, but the biggest problem I have is when I pull the chord the kickback pulls the wrist off me! Any solutions?
Best thing to do is to use a turbo nozzle on the roof. Don't use chemicals and it will save you from having to buy chemicals. You may lose a couple granules but at least you are having fun and cleaning like a champ.
Do not take a turbo nozzle to the roof you will completely destroy it
I'm a newbie, but if you're using 12.5% 50% of that would be 6.25%, and downstreaming would be 10% of that making the application .063%. If you start with 10% bleach, the final would be .5% application. If the target was to be 1% we shouldn't dilute the bleach.
You charged $699 because it was extra dirty. What would you normally charge for a 2800 sqft house that’s not as dirty?
Our average price is 399. Originally, I was gonna softwash this house, hence the higher price, decided to downstream it for the series, but took me twice as long...this house would have taken about 45 minutes with my AR45.
@@ASKMRBUBBLES nice, thank you
@@ASKMRBUBBLES you got any videos where you talk about pricing?
Mr.bubbles do you charge to move furniture?
You did wash the brick , you don't include that as part of the house washing?
So Mr. Bubbles technically you’re not downstreaming 12.5% like most industry people (myself included) do it’s more like a 6.25% SH.
So what’s coming out of your gun? Maybe a .6%???
Also can you go over which chemical size injector you use?
TIA
That’s the same thing i am confused about… but i guess it depends what part of country you are in and what solution percentage u can get away with.. Vinyl calls for a 1%
@@carsoccerjoe let’s see if he replies I’m in Georgia & they sell me 12.5% at $3.20 per gallon…
But I’m pretty sure he’s pulling less than 1% with that dilution 🤷♂️ idk
Yes, great observation, we cut the solution to make it safer for the home and plant life...at the end of my gun I am spraying a mixture of right around .80 %
Yes, when it is all said and then, that solution hitting that wall has been diluted down to a .80-1 %mix
Yes, great observation brother, you been watching the channel, thanks for the post BTW
this isn’t 6% sh coming out the gun. For you new people.
That's absolutely right, by the time it goes through my pump and hose that solution is more like right around 1%
Check your email good sir
Working on them, Thanks for your support