Probably not the best marketing strategy!

Saw this guys local post…before and after pics…made me laugh…

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I think he changes extra for the design elements! :grin:

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Best 99 dollars they ever spent

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Takes skill to get the lines so even lol

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Not just REALLY clean, but NEARLY clean!

I think he got it backwards…

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Brings true meaning to the name “PROLINE”!!!

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Ha ha - well spotted!

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I’ll guarantee he can stripe a lawn!

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There is a cat on the pwra Facebook application forum named Rob Page. Is he on here?

@Innocentbystander Oh gosh that guy loves Facebook

This is my greatest fear, striping someone’s driveway like that. I really hope the Ultra Wash I’m getting soon won’t do that.

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Lol I’m sure you won’t. Just use the right nozzles so your running no more than 2500 psi, pre/post treat, and keep a good eye out to make sure it’s not stripping. I’m sure you already know or have read up on it though. I really don’t know how they managed to do that bad of a job…And be proud of it lol

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And if you haven’t already, watch @Racer’s video on it. Very helpful.

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Who did your shirt in your profile pic? Are they local or online?

@Grizz I designed them myself :slight_smile:

That’s not the one I’m going to go with, I just fancied a picture change!

Strip or stripe? Strip is damage, stripe is not cleaned properly.

Lol. It’s best to look out both. As for this picture I’d say it’s not stripped, It’s striped. Do you agree? Just want to make sure you’re satisfied with my response…:joy:

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I’d agree :+1:t2:

Other people read these posts, less experienced.

Strip can’t be fixed. Stripe can. That’s all I was pointing out.

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Ahh you caught me though. I did actually meant to type striping lol.

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