Before & After pics

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Preddy.

My little 4/4 and 16" would take all week doing that driveway.:flushed:

First 2 I posted are whiskey fungus. They make good before and after photos lol.

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Oh yeah, whiskey fungus. Saw a thing in the news today the City is going to start doubling fines for people near the distilleries that haven’t had their house washed. They said the average cost is $200 per house and they want the city to reimburse the expense so they are in compliance.

They’re small post-war houses, thinking I could charge $100 for a basic hose down/rinse to get them ‘legal’.

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Here’s my job today.

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You look like you’re going to church lol

Edit: no offense

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I would say $150 minimum but others would probably suggest higher.

Good work Harold. How did that aluminum turn out?

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Yeah kinda. Swiss Tech shirt, Frogg Togg pants. I quickly shed those things though, black polyester in the sun gets HOT.

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I think it was stainless steel. Not sure why it marked up like it did but when it dried it looked much better. Asked the church to call me if it doesn’t fade away. No cal so I’m assuming it’s gone. They weren’t worried about it, I was. May go check it out for future reference.

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I look like im hitting the golf course. Lucky my hats and shirts came in today. Will post pics when i get time.
Wife say i look professional :joy::joy::joy::joy: but she would say that if i wore swimming trunks and crocs so idk.

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I thought that was your company uniform! :grin:

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I was going to write the same thing…lol

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I’ve been washing quite a few lately in a mobile home park that’s close to Hiram Walker’s. The park is trying to take legal action against them because every home in the park it covered in it. One of the customers told me Hiram Walker’s used to pay to have them washed a long time ago then stopped. Not sure if that’s true or not though.

Sometimes things just dry weird

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