Photo contest at MB Roundtable

Nichole

Ms Awesome
Sun Brite Supply is sponsoring a Pressure Washing Photo Contest!
We are looking for “action” shots of pressure washing. A picture submitted for this contest should show pressure washing in action. There are only a few rules, and ten photos will be chosen as Winners.
1. Picture must be in electronic digital format at 300 DPI or higher.
2. Photos can be of any pressure washing activity. If you use water to clean it, we want to see you in action!
3. Picture must be submitted no later than September 13, 2009 and must have a short description of the action taking place and the name of any person in the photo plus the name of the photographer, the Company name and all contact information.
4. Pictures can be submitted by email at this specific email address: (pics@sunbritesupply.com) Photos sent to any other address will not be considered.
5. Voting for the best pictures will be done at the MB RT by registered attendees. Every MB RT Attendee will be given five Voting Cards. Our favorite 20 pictures will be posted on a wall, and you vote for a picture by dropping a Voting Card in the collection jar for that picture. Voting will start on Friday, September 18, 2009 at 9 AM. Voting will close on Sunday, September 20, 2009 at noon and prizes will be awarded within two weeks of that day and time.
6. The person submitting the single picture that receives the most votes will be awarded a $50 Sun Brite Supply Gift Certificate.
7. The nine runner-up photos will each get a $25 Sun Brite Supply Gift certificate.
8. All photos submitted must be original, and all submitted photos automatically become the property of Sun Brite.
 
How about if I take another picture in the tub but holding a wand this time. :dance3: ( Leave it alone Nick :nono:)
 
How many votes could I get for "Barefoot hillbilly pressure washing"?
 

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Why are you P/W asphalt?

It was NEW asphalt that the landscapers muddied up with no rain in weeks. The whole lot was covered. We were only able to get up the mud and lime with some pressure. Had to change out the tips and rinse with fire hose. 265000 sqft of asphalt that needed to be done on a Monday and we got the job on Friday. They were able to turn the keys over to this new Lowes because of my wife pitching in to help. Oh and Russ Johnson for opening his shop on a Sunday Morning to get us 2 more surface cleaners.
 

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It was NEW asphalt that the landscapers muddied up with no rain in weeks. The whole lot was covered. We were only able to get up the mud and lime with some pressure. Had to change out the tips and rinse with fire hose. 265000 sqft of asphalt that needed to be done on a Monday and we got the job on Friday. They were able to turn the keys over to this new Lowes because of my wife pitching in to help. Oh and Russ Johnson for opening his shop on a Sunday Morning to get us 2 more surface cleaners.

10-4 and hydrant hose works great for rinsing.
 
I was thinking something more along the lines of a Christmas themed shot for you...hahahaha


Like a picture of Larry sitting on Santa's Lap with the kids complaining that he has spent an hour there already, give someone else a chance?
 
How about I cover myself in lights holding a leaking wand and you can plug the lights in and watch me short out. :idea: :yikes: Hahaha! Guess where I'm gonna hang the Mistletoe! :rolleyes:
 
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