Probably gonna have to walk

True that’s why I still just wear cotton shirts. The polyester shirts dont take long to start stinking, and it doesn’t take long for them to start looking like crap. Nothing special to me. No offense ti the guys that do tho. To each their own… agreed you shouldn’t be bleaching yourself but sometimes it does happen

Thanks guys I’ll check that video out when I get home. Got one more house to wash

They don’t make cotton canopy/awnings that I’m aware of. It’s all synthetic fibers. I don’t even spot check them, but if your nervous about it then do a spot check. If you ask the right facility manager or alike to remove the canopy they may look at you crazy and question your experience/capabilities.

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Used left over 50/50 from post treating a driveway and a brush, then rinsed. Won’t hurt em at all.

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Check mine out.

I’m telling ya man, you’re missing out on a big opportunity here.

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Thanks everyone for the assurances and new info (new to me anyways) but @dcbrock I didnt miss out, I went and did the job, and everything went well… in fact I’m washing her house Monday now too, because she was so happy with the job I did on her clubhouse at the golf course (today)

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I wore cotton at first but then went through many polyester shirts because of the stinking… then I had company shirts made by Big Frog…super lightweight royal blue shirts with vinyl lettering that have lasted a year and still look great. They don’t stink at all after a full day in 90s. Not sure what the difference is but some polyester is garbage.

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I can agree with a lot of the polyester being garbage. I wear hi vis shirts when washing, and a lot of the brand’s I have picked up are in the “don’t wear” pile from holding a smell.
Surprisingly, some of the cheaper shirts have held up better.