First Roof Wash

they aint toys, they are tools. and trust me for the time and dollars you are going to spend on the pump, wand, hoses, tips and what not, spend an extra $80.00 to get the setup ready to use right out of the box ( minus the battery ) been down that road, wish i didnt go there.

For the record, I refer to anything that's expensive as a toy, my '93 Z-28 for example (damn near the most fun you can have with your cloths on).
 
You might also want to venture to one of the dedicated roof cleaning/softwashing forums (RCIA, softwashsystems) and become a member there also. You'll find a lot of information from guys who spend the majority of their time cleaning roofs. Most importantly is to read the past forums. You'll find most of your questions already answered.

Thanks, already looking into those forums. As for reading past threads, I do and I have, but things change, so it's important (to me) to get the most current information available.
 
Ed keep it on the shingles not the doors lol.Never had a problem with it guess i got lucky.I switched it out for baking soda much safer i guess.These 2 things are cleaning agents not surfactants you only need 1 surfactant and the more cleaning goodies the better.
 
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