Yes id be more scared of the camera..... use a 25 degree and no wand or 6 inch if you need to hold on...... It will keep you from getting too close.First, cover that camera and cable box. Second Downstream your mix on it as your walking. Let dwell. Then rinse while walking. The little bit of mix/water you get in there won't hurt and will dry rather quickly. Just don't stand or spray in one spot. Keep it moving.
Nothing wrong with charging a little extra Jeremy. I have a saying. "When Unsure, Charge More"
You've never seen those? A 1/4 of the houses we wash down here have soffits like that. I just spray off at an angle. They can be a pain sometimes cause dirt starts dripping off them and sometimes runs down either the wall or on the soffit itself. As for the camera, I've never once covered one. I just spray lightly around it. They SHOULD be weather proofed as far as the wiring. Never had a issue with one yet... ( Knock on my noggin. )
The way your spraying that house in that video lets me know you are new to this so I will let you slide on that comment if directed at me.Its a very simple solution to an easy wash job I wouldn't have said anything about extra for this etc.Remember you are the professional act like it when dealing with your customers.
You've never seen those? A 1/4 of the houses we wash down here have soffits like that. I just spray off at an angle. They can be a pain sometimes cause dirt starts dripping off them and sometimes runs down either the wall or on the soffit itself. As for the camera, I've never once covered one. I just spray lightly around it. They SHOULD be weather proofed as far as the wiring. Never had a issue with one yet... ( Knock on my noggin. )
lady called back the next day and gave me the job.
Took you guy's advice and I believe everything came out just fine!
Thanks Doug, Matt, and Art!
It was different from my usual method for soaping and rinsing eves and was a bit more labor, I kinda overbid but hey, it was my 1st time washing a house like this