Wow. Never envisioned that. Nice job Chris.
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I am going to need a much taller ladder. The first one was only 100.Great looking results. How you gonna do the 200ft tall one?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
I did use the Green Wash, but I honestly can't say how I liked it because I was working so fast since the crane was $260 an hour that I didn't notice. However, it took many applications of a very strong mix and I probably took about three times longer than I had planned.How did you like the green wash? Did it work for you or did you use something else?Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk
Thanks Ron. I still owe you a very expensive dinner for the Dave and Buster's job in Houston. I know I speak for many of us on here when I say thanks for all you have done for our industry, both in public and in private. BTW, I want to buy your business when you decide to quit.Proud to have you as a member of our Softwash community here on pwi . Ron Musgraves text me for questions 480-522-5227 Pressure Washing Institute
Indiana Limestone and slate tile.Great job, what type of stone is that and what did you use?
Thanks Ron. I still owe you a very expensive dinner for the Dave and Buster's job in Houston. I know I speak for many of us on here when I say thanks for all you have done for our industry, both in public and it private.BTW, I want to buy your business when you decide to quit.
Yes Mr. Rucker, you are correct. Ron, Doug and I want to take over the business. We all need to talk.I thought it was "WE"Sent from my SPH-D700 using Tapatalk
Indiana Limestone and slate tile.
Spray the chemicals and let them do their job. Unfortunately, my time estimate was off because the area I cleaned as a sample on the ground was much easier to clean than what was higher up on the capstone. Spray, spray and keep on spraying. You can't imagine the depth of the problem in the pores of the stone.I dont know much about green wash, but I heard that cleaning porous stone can get tricky. (only porous stone experience I have is concrete) What was your wash method?
get in line. Nice job on the churchYes Mr. Rucker, you are correct. Ron, Doug and I want to take over the business. We all need to talk.
Spray the chemicals and let them do their job. Unfortunately, my time estimate was off because the area I cleaned as a sample on the ground was much easier to clean than what was higher up on the capstone. Spray, spray and keep on spraying. You can't imagine the depth of the problem in the pores of the stone.