pressure washing companies in china?

doo-ba-dwork is in Bejing
cee-noopro-fit is in mi Jiang
makepoor-peeces- sung loua
sheepo-krap-ling and co in Singhou and fiLang
sofaking good pressure wash-Bangkok


Caller : Hello, can I speak to Annie Wan (anyone)?
Operator : Yes, you can speak to me.
Caller : No, I want to speak to Annie Wan (anyone)!
Operator : You are talking to someone! Who is this?
Caller : I'm Sam Wan (Someone). And I need to talk to Annie Wan (anyone)! It's urgent.
Operator : I know you are someone and you want to talk to anyone! But what's this urgent matter about?
Caller : Well... just tell my sister Annie Wan (anyone) that our brother Noel Wan (no one)has involved in an accident. Noel Wan (no one)got injured and now Noel Wan (no one) is being sent to the hospital. Right now, Avery Wan (everyone) is on his way to the hospital.
Operator : Look if no one was injured and no one was sent to the hospital, then the accident isn't an urgent matter! You may find this hilarious but I don't have time for this!
Caller : You are so rude! Who are you?
Operator : I'm Saw Lee (Sorry).
Caller : Yes! You should be sorry. Now give me your name!!!
 
Honda
Chonda
General Pump
Anything from Water Cannon
Briggs and Stratton
Gentron
MTM Hydro
Anything sold at Harbour Freight
Thouroughbred Enginges
Anything sold at HOme Depot or Lowes
Most of what is sold at Northern Tool
 
I've never heard of any pressure washing companies over in China.

If there was any money to be made over in China though I would think Ron would already have some units over there. He would be the first person I would ask about this. I'm sure he has explored this at least once in the 25+ years he has been in business.
 
When I was over in China, you could eat off the floors. If you got caught spitting or throwing garbage, forget about spitting gum !! they would have your ass. Everything we use is made there I am sure there are chinese contractors doing this wok.
 
Deck brush and back labor. That is likely how they do the work.
 
Does anyone know of any pressure washing companies in china?
So you are taking your work to China as well??? Just like our government is sending all our jobs over there????? NICE!!
 
My thought is why would someone want to manage a business so far away. It seems at best difficult, and close to a fools errand. Just my opinion.
 
Should have known I want get a straight answer here. Thanks anyways guys

OK so straight answerers it will be..

It is hard to just handle jobs in the Caribbean, and I am only a short plane ride away, nd it is almost mind numbing dealing with these guys.

I have bought lots of container full of stuff from China, and that is iffy at best, even though they have a major push on to teach EVERYONE to babble in English. What kind of opportunity do you have in the land of the rice?

Unless you goto Macau or Hong Kong or Tawain, you will have very little luck getting permission to do business there.

Mainland china is 100% governed by the communist, no business with American companies on the "mother soil"

Are you familiar with the customs laws in China, they sorta read like Chinese if you know what I am saying. The import tariff is HUGE and you need to have a "spokesman" of sorts just to do your dealing. http://www.export.gov/china/exporting_to_china/faq.asp

But good luck.
 
Also ran across some Japanese Pressure Washing......
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After having a hefty poo (normally in someone else's toilet), standing up and turning round to inspect the damage but noticing you've left a rather nasty looking skidmark on the bowl. To irradicate the skidmark you forcefully urinate on it, eroding it into nothingness. A second flush is always necessary in order to remove any fragments.
Sylvain was distraught when he inspected the dump he'd just done in his girlfriend, Julia's toilet - there were more skidmarks than on an Indy 500 circuit! Fortunately Sylvain was a crafty chap and realized that a decent spot of Japanese Pressure Washing would remove all the carnage.
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