I Want Your Opinion!

My opinion is you are just here trying to hype your "free guide" to drive people to a site and make money from your Google ads. Michael Kreisle is a very knowledgeable contributor to this and other forums.
 
You don't change the gpm of a machine with different colored tips. In nearly all cases max gpm is preferred. Most Pw'ers know this.
 
If you're happy with what you've been doing for the last 15 years (and the methods on your web site), stick around here and you'll be amazed.

Things have come a long way in the last 5 years alone, sounds like you only listen to some local pw distributor or you are one.
 
Interesting.
 
Why would you come on here and ask us to vote your survey?It's bunk I think the guys at Home Depot should know more about washing than that.

The tips only change the spray angle,unless you change the orifice size(look up orifice size).The whole thing about asking if you do a job faster than the homeowner thinks it should be don is just trying to get somebody to agree with you.We get paid by the job not the hour.

The stuff about the mildew roots,everyone on this board uses industrial bleach that is 2 to 3 times stronger than the stuff you spray on houses.These detergents we use were designed for the applications we use them for.It's kinda like getting heart surgery and you expect it to take all day so you request the surgeon to use the same techniques they used in the 5o's otherwise you think you're getting short changed on his service too.

If you want to learn here you can if you want someone to tell you are right you're in the wrong place.I would ask you to take some of that stuff down off your website because it could be used against you.If you use 3600 psi on someones roof and it starts to leak you are going to be resonsible for it.All someone has to do is google roofwashing and the majority of thw websites will say never ever use pressure.Some off the guys on here have washed Thousands of roofs and they set the standard for it.

I'm trying not to be hard on you,but some of the things you say are causing people to get the idea that power washing is not a profession but a task
 
Wow your something else. Cleaning decks and fences with 3000 PSI? You gotta be kidding.

Please just stop trying to rip unknowledgeable people off about something you have no clue about. Now you came on a forum where true professionals hang out at about this business, and you are seriously trying to spill your "pressure washing secrets" here. :confused: :eek:

And what tip changes GPM? Can somebody direct me where I can buy the tip that turns my little 4 GPM machine into a 8 GPM machine? I'd appreciate it ;)

Good Night.
 
New Lawn Mowing Guide

I HAVE BEEN INSPIRED !!!!!:) SO I HAVE DECIDED TO PULL A BUNCH OF CRAP DIRECTLY OUT OF MY A$$ AND TEACH EVERY ONE PROPER LAWNCARE PROCEDURE.

1. Ferilizer - Some where around June you should treat your lawn with a 4000 psi PW downstreaming caustic and 12% with a 0 degree tip. after this dries set fire to the grass and it will return within hours as a lush green wonderland.

2. Mowing. To properly do this you should really have my level of expertise, but if you must... follow these steps. First, you will need 25 wild hogs to release on the property(this is called GREEN MOWING) after a week or so the hogs should be shot and allowed to decay,this is wonderful compost.

3. Trimming - for those pesky over hangs on the concrete your gonna need a Hitachi 60 ft.long reach excavator plumbed for a hammer, now choose your chissel carefully or you could damage the concrete.

MORE FREEBIES COMING SOON
 
I HAVE BEEN INSPIRED !!!!!:) SO I HAVE DECIDED TO PULL A BUNCH OF CRAP DIRECTLY OUT OF MY A$$ AND TEACH EVERY ONE PROPER LAWNCARE PROCEDURE.

1. Ferilizer - Some where around June you should treat your lawn with a 4000 psi PW downstreaming caustic and 12% with a 0 degree tip. after this dries set fire to the grass and it will return within hours as a lush green wonderland.

2. Mowing. To properly do this you should really have my level of expertise, but if you must... follow these steps. First, you will need 25 wild hogs to release on the property(this is called GREEN MOWING) after a week or so the hogs should be shot and allowed to decay,this is wonderful compost.

3. Trimming - for those pesky over hangs on the concrete your gonna need a Hitachi 60 ft.long reach excavator plumbed for a hammer, now choose your chissel carefully or you could damage the concrete.

MORE FREEBIES COMING SOON

Thanks, I'm going to try that tomorrow :D LOL.
 
Wow I didn't know it was that far off!

My apologies... To be completely honest I didn't write that book. It's an old friend who is in his late 50's.

He kept telling me about all the money he was making with pressure washing and what I like to do, for the past few years, is to create small websites so I told him he should put something down and I would build a site for it... and here we are.

When I heard people starting to knockdown the site I was curious so I build that poll to really find out!

I don't know anything about pressure washing, I can't even remember the last time I used a pressure washer, so when that guy wrote that book I didn't question him. I didn't realize he was so old school!

Actually he wrote the first draft of that book on a typewriter. I had to scan the pages to send them out to be proof read.

Well you'll be happy to know I pulled down the website to stop the debacle!

Aside from the whole mess did you guys liked the polls?

No offense I hope,

Louis


PS: One more thing, if you can't regulate the amount of water (GPM) coming out of the wand with the colored tips then what are all the little numbers on the side of them mean?

PPS: To all the people who made constructive comments, thank you. Everybody else... well I'm going to leave it at that.
 
Thanks for the comment Louis, however I have a question, earlier you said you had repeat customers and had been doing this for 15 years ? Did you just make that up to defend your honor or what ?

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The part about asking everybody's opinion that's really me! Once I realized that he could be wrong, I wanted to find out.
 
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