Debris Retention by Catch IT Cloth -New Product- Need Testers

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Catch-IT Cloth TM, patent pending, is a 12' by 20' filtration cloth.

Catch-IT is 100% breathable, lay it out 1 hour or 1 month, it won't kill a thing.

Catch-IT is 100% water permeable, water goes right through it!

Catch-IT is 100% recycleable, and will last for several uses.

www.catchitproducts.com See Photos of it in use, and more!

Use 1 and drag it along, or drape numerous cloths across a jobsite.

Tape it, stake it, weight it down, staple it, very lightweight, very flexible to go over anything.

Please add to the forum and let me know how to reach you! Thanks!!!
 
You really need to get better pics on your site.Working shirtless from a ladder with a pressure washer(even though it's a small home owner unit) is unprofessional.

Sadly there are many who think this is the standard in the industry. This is the perception many have of us. Time to change that!
 
Holy cow! The dude with no shirt on really blasted the heck out of that house!

I hope it is his own house.
 
You really need to get better pics on your site.Working shirtless from a ladder with a pressure washer(even though it's a small home owner unit) is unprofessional.

This was a friend of mine testing an early version of the product. This never was, or is, to be representative of the pressure washing industry. Be careful about your assumptions please. I'm greatful for constructive criticisim, and of course better photos will be taken as the idea evolves (IF it evolves). Thank you.
 
We are not paint prep guys as far as I know, I leave that to painters.

I gont know of too many painters on the site either?

Actually, there are painters on this site, and painters who do pressure washing too, and visaversa. True, many of us might not do the washing to the degree you do it, but to some degree, yes.

However, please know that a portion of the pressure washers I HAVE talked to actually do conduct prep work for painting companies in areas where water is not readily available. You forget the parts of the country where tanker trucks must be utilized.
 
I actually do about 400 houses a year for painters and have never been asked to remove the paint flakes on the 1% of the houses that even have them. That is the job of a painter with a scraper.

Just a thought: think you could charge more if you promised to tarp the site for them, and have it setup flake free? Granted its a very small part of your market (as you stated) but just brainstorming...
 
Sadly there are many who think this is the standard in the industry. This is the perception many have of us. Time to change that!

Micah, I apologize that anyone mistook my website. It doesn't say it's a pressure washing company, there are NO statements about it being one (actually not in the least!). For the sake of my own product development, I'll get better pictures up there. I know what you mean about image, I constantly try to improve "the perception" of the painting industry too.
 
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