egg's

ezdayman

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i HAD A job a few days ago to remove egg's that someone threw at the house. But i went there sprayed the house to get it wet first. i sprayed my cemical on the egg mess i washed his side walk while i waited. 20 or so mins later i went to go wash away and almost notting happen.. it just stuck to his house. "and he was watching me the whole time" so i told him i had to put the heat on about 85-90 degress i put it on. and still notting.......

i had to scrub the crap out of his house to get it off... now my question is what did i do wrong.. is egg that dang hard to get off.. i know the egg has been on his house since feb of this year so i mean it has had time to cook on the house.... but it just made me feel like an ass in front of the customer....

please get back to me and let me know
thank you....
p.s. i know spelling suck i just had 4 cups of coffe and im on my new laptop
"jider jider jider jider" ;)
 
i had a little kid decide to egg my company van and being the lazy pressure washer that i am when i get home i let it set for at least 2-3 months. now i know that a van is different than a house. anyways my van still had some egg on it months later. a month ago i washed my van and it all finially came off. i just used soap and heat. there again i know that a paint job on a vehicle is completely different from a house wheather it be brick or the other stuff.
 
sorry to hear about that. the only thing i did wrong when i was little is toilte paper lizy mcandrews house with a few of my friends cause well just cause..
oh yeah the house that i washed was vinlye siding and alum facia
thanks again :confused:
 
Sounds like artillery fungus equivalent for vandals...
 
Egg is a protein stain. You need a detergent that contains an enzyme to dissolve the protein. One household cleaner that contains an enzyme would be Biz Bleach. It is an oxygen based bleach (sodium percarbonate) such as oxi-clean. Do not mix with a chlorine bleach (clorox) or hot water. Either of these deactivates the enzyme in the cleaner.
 
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