Did a small deck wash this morning. Basic wash and brighten to prep for a stain.
“Basic wash” you mean SH and water? Any surfactant?
Alex K. with Northside Power Washing of Delmarva
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Looks great by the way!!
Alex K. with Northside Power Washing of Delmarva
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A basic prep wash for me is F-18 followed by F-8. The only time I use SH on wood is when there is mold/mildew present. The follow with the basic wash.
Thanks!
Looks great!
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How long did you let the F-18 dwell before washing?
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Thanks! Dwell time was around 15 minutes. Total time of the job including setup and break down was around two hours.
Nice. Thank you!
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downstream or direct ?? looks awesome
Downstream. Thanks!
Looks good. What stain are you going to use?
Jeff Maycumber
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Just so I’m clear on this, you DS the F-18 AND the F-8, right?
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Customer is doing the stain himself. I exclusively use Armstrong Clark though.
Correct on both. I used my house wash nozzles for the whole job.
Really!? Awesome and great to know! I guess that pretty much eliminates the possibility of stop marks too then, right?
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Low pressure is the way to go on wood. I won’t say it completely makes stop marks impossible, but they are a lot less likely to occur. I routinely do a low pressure demo rinse over my hand on the wood and the hand print never has an issue blending back in when rinsed again.
Cool. Thank you!
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[MENTION=12383]GTRider245[/MENTION] when you downstream the F-18, how many ounces of chem per gallon of water do you use?
Jesse
Atlas Services
Exterior Cleaning Specialists
North Carolina
Never mind…you already answered this question in another thread…one (2 pound) container to 5 gallons of water, right?
Jesse
Atlas Services
Exterior Cleaning Specialists
North Carolina
I would really love to see the pictures, I have tried my computer, ipad, iphone, and three different browsers. But I can’t see them. I can see pictures in other threads, but not this one. Is it just me?
Thanks
Joe