Watching yours vids from NorCal and you do have the best hands down most informative and how to vids without trying to sell us classes and take more money that we have invested into the biz already. Watch the first 2 vids and learned more from them in 25 mins than the last few weeks combined. Thanks for your time and sharing the knowledge.
I'm a retired truck driver, in the 80's I worked for a company that hauled Sunny D, their a forklift driver that was cleaning the dock with Sunny D, it removed oil and everything, it looked brand new cement, I tried this at home in my driveway, it removed everything, oil stains etc, also its good for your dishwasher lol, just thought about it and wanted to share, maybe it would work for you too.
Wow that is interesting lol. The cost factor wouldn't make sense but I tell you what! It would make a hell of a video hahahahah. Orrr If I was in a pinch I'd do it too!
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash hopefully it works for you, I just tried it again in my garage, I let it sit for about 30 minutes, it took the spot away, I would never drink this stuff lol...
get a gallon of citric acid, mix it in your pump sprayer and remove oil stains. citric acid is a great stain remover. If you have a snow cone supply store close by stop and get a jug of it. its less than $20 in my area.
Another heater! Thanks Cliff! I need to get one of these down streamers and a Jrod! We started cleaning exterior a month ago and we've done a driveway and a couple houses. Your content is really helping me and my company get this service off the ground. 🙌🍻
Hey Cliff I wanted to ask if You have replaced unloader before I am thinking about switching to VRT3 unloader. So I can have a bypass to my water tank any tips will help If it's a video that you can make happen that would be great thank you
I ordered the sud sucker and the bypass for my 8gpm. So I should expect 1.25% using 12.5% SH? That would be perfect but the googles are telling me .75 or less.. Definately doing a draw test and hoping for 1.25%
Hey Cliff, being a Florida boy myself I watch your videos because you're basically dealing with the same elements as I am being stucco and drivet, just wondering what you figured your draw rate was with the Sud Sucker? I'm not opposed to wetting everything out before applying chem if I can get around 3% with the Sud Sucker? Thanks for any feedback on the Sud Sucker!...
Hey bro thanks. I'm usually around a 2% mix when downstreaming which is good for everything I come accross pretty much. 3% will be tough to achieve and being that it's downstreaming you don't have a way to adjust the mix to be stronger. You can only make it weaker by diluting your sh. I wash stucco just fine with the current downstream injector.
Gotcha, down streaming is my go to, just wasn't sure what percent the Sud Sucker would put out. Thanks for your input and keep on putting out that great footage!.. 👍
@brianoverfield622 yes indeed! There's different orifices for it that draw more. Joe Deery did a video with all the orifices on his channel. It's called powerful improvements
I appreciate it, I will research the Sud Sucker further before purchasing one. I have an X-Jet but try not to use it unless absolutely necessary. I'll look for Joe's video though I wouldn't think he'd need one for all that vinyl siding he's all the time washing!.. 😆 Just cutting up!.. Joe seems like good people, watched his channel many times as well...
@brianoverfield622 people think you need a crazy mix for stucco. I thought that too from watching UA-cam but then I got the downstream injector and it works fine. I never wanted to carry a bucket with me around a round to wash it.
The pavers aren't sealed! So the sand is already gone. Also the customers rather have no weeds in the joints. If you ever see weeds in the joints that means the sand is already washed out from years of rain.
Watching yours vids from NorCal and you do have the best hands down most informative and how to vids without trying to sell us classes and take more money that we have invested into the biz already. Watch the first 2 vids and learned more from them in 25 mins than the last few weeks combined. Thanks for your time and sharing the knowledge.
That's awesome to hear. I appreciate that! And thanks for watching.
Them oil stains are definitely tough. Awesome work Cliff.
Yes they are. I hate em!!!
D@@PinkFlamingoPowerWashdoes hot water help with oil stain?
Thank you for the extended talk. You are a good teacher.
You are very welcome
I really appreciate the help. Your information is very beneficial. Keep up the good work.
Glad to help thanks for watching.
I watch to hear what you say…your explanations are very helpful..so keep on keeping on..thx
Awesome, thank you!
I'm a retired truck driver, in the 80's I worked for a company that hauled Sunny D, their a forklift driver that was cleaning the dock with Sunny D, it removed oil and everything, it looked brand new cement, I tried this at home in my driveway, it removed everything, oil stains etc, also its good for your dishwasher lol, just thought about it and wanted to share, maybe it would work for you too.
Wow that is interesting lol. The cost factor wouldn't make sense but I tell you what! It would make a hell of a video hahahahah. Orrr If I was in a pinch I'd do it too!
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash hopefully it works for you, I just tried it again in my garage, I let it sit for about 30 minutes, it took the spot away, I would never drink this stuff lol...
@camperbum that citrus in it probably doing the work. Imagine what it does to our insides lol
I drink lemon juice for kidney stones, that sunny d is really nasty stuff, buy it works good in our dishwasher, 1 cup gets rid of lime and smells.
Wow. I used to drink that stuff as a kid. I bet Coca Cola has the same effect
Thank you for the video Great information
Thanks a lot
Thanks for the video Cliff.
You are very welcome
Very informative, great video. I like when u talk a lot. I take notes.
I appreciate that!
get a gallon of citric acid, mix it in your pump sprayer and remove oil stains. citric acid is a great stain remover. If you have a snow cone supply store close by stop and get a jug of it. its less than $20 in my area.
Cool 😎
Another heater! Thanks Cliff! I need to get one of these down streamers and a Jrod! We started cleaning exterior a month ago and we've done a driveway and a couple houses. Your content is really helping me and my company get this service off the ground. 🙌🍻
Sounds great! Thanks for sharing brother 🙏🏽 🙌
this video good info
Thank you
You do great work Cliff thanks for the video!!
So nice of you
What are your thoughts on using a check valve instead of the DS injector?
You need a downstream injector. You can use one with a check valve. Either works but with a check valve it pulls a little stronger mix
Keep doing your thang
Thanks brother
Get a hot water setup. Oil stain will be gone. Sweet vids
Not enough to move me. I rather not do oil stain removal. I had a hot water unit and got rid of it cause I almost never used it.
@ I get it, but it just opens up a lot more job potential. Keep grinding bro
Turned out nice👍
Thanks 👍
Very helpful just ordered my 1st pressure washer hoping in a few years I can be making a little money
You can do it! Thanks
Hi buddy! Just got in from church. Love you ❤.
Hey thanks 😊
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash welcome.
Hey Cliff I wanted to ask if You have replaced unloader before I am thinking about switching to VRT3 unloader. So I can have a bypass to my water tank any tips will help If it's a video that you can make happen that would be great thank you
I've replaced that same unloader before but I haven't had one since I changed to the 8gpm. I use a k7 unloader so no more VRT3s for me.
whats the best remote switching system to go from downstream to rinse
Flow pro! The absolute best
I ordered the sud sucker and the bypass for my 8gpm. So I should expect 1.25% using 12.5% SH? That would be perfect but the googles are telling me .75 or less.. Definately doing a draw test and hoping for 1.25%
It comes with like 4 orifices. So you'll definitely hit that 1.25% easily. Do your draw test with each one.
Great video bro! Love the extra tips 🤙🤙🤙
Appreciate it!!
I appreciate you brother
Thanks for watching
How many feet of hose do you use to downstream
200ft but I've used 300ft before
Nice Job,oil stains are hard to get rid of
They're horrible!!!
I have remote box and i put a brand new downstream inyector but is not working.
Dang that sucks. I bet it something simple that's causing that
What kind of degreasers do you downstream and what do you use degreaser for
Re-watch, he explained both!
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Are you using this % with stucco with success?
Yes daily almost
So would this work with a shorty gun and an m5 twist?
Yes most definitely
Hey Cliff, being a Florida boy myself I watch your videos because you're basically dealing with the same elements as I am being stucco and drivet, just wondering what you figured your draw rate was with the Sud Sucker? I'm not opposed to wetting everything out before applying chem if I can get around 3% with the Sud Sucker? Thanks for any feedback on the Sud Sucker!...
Hey bro thanks. I'm usually around a 2% mix when downstreaming which is good for everything I come accross pretty much. 3% will be tough to achieve and being that it's downstreaming you don't have a way to adjust the mix to be stronger. You can only make it weaker by diluting your sh. I wash stucco just fine with the current downstream injector.
Gotcha, down streaming is my go to, just wasn't sure what percent the Sud Sucker
would put out. Thanks for your input and keep on putting out that great footage!.. 👍
@brianoverfield622 yes indeed! There's different orifices for it that draw more. Joe Deery did a video with all the orifices on his channel. It's called powerful improvements
I appreciate it, I will research the Sud Sucker further before purchasing one. I have an X-Jet but try not to use it unless absolutely necessary. I'll look for Joe's video though I wouldn't think he'd need one for all that vinyl siding he's all the time washing!.. 😆 Just cutting up!.. Joe seems like good people, watched his channel many times as well...
@brianoverfield622 people think you need a crazy mix for stucco. I thought that too from watching UA-cam but then I got the downstream injector and it works fine. I never wanted to carry a bucket with me around a round to wash it.
Is there a certain way to surface clean to not get lines? or lines always happen?
You can clean by doing small circles with the surface cleaner or figure 8s. Just takes a long time and and whole lot of movement.
That mans giving out some free99 info. Noice!
Thanks J!
You dont batch mix with water? Only SH and Surfactant?
There's no need to batch mix with water for downstreaming. The injector insects the chemical into the hose as it's spraying.
@PinkFlamingoPowerWash thanks a ton! Love everything you're doing!
You talk too much? Lol 😂 man, these people be tripping. Your explaining what you're doing. Great video, and explanation. 👍
I appreciate that. Yea bunch of weirdos lol
I thought the lawm ppl takes care of the weeds😅😅...i use nitro 9 on oil stains, works pretty well..❤
They don't have to so the pavers lol. Nice I've heard of nitro 9
Hey Cliff, what do you use for a degreaser?
Stampede plus!
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Ever tried mixing your own with Sodium Hydroxide?
@BobsPressureWashing nope. I'm good on that for now lol
Where’s the link?
In the description
Did you resand the pavers after you turbo'd the sand out?
The pavers aren't sealed! So the sand is already gone. Also the customers rather have no weeds in the joints. If you ever see weeds in the joints that means the sand is already washed out from years of rain.
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I thought there was sand in between those paver stones. Won't using a turbo nozzle or hi pressure blow the sand out?
Do you want weeds or sand? If there's weeds there like that odds are there's no sand in the joints.
Downstreaming is the way!
Definitely easier and cleans mostly everything we come accross
Yes sir exactly!@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash