This brick is going to be fun

This is for an old customer of mine who’s selling his house. This is going to make some great BeforeAfter pictures.

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Man I’m glad they don’t use brick down here . I hate brick

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I don’t mind it. It pays good plus I enjoy the look of the customers face when they see the difference

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The gnar bar has been raised. Hope you have a 12V. That’s gona be a good one for sure, go get it.

Not yet just my washer. It’ll be fun :crazy_face:

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IDK if your normal hw is gona touch that. Soap lots of times and keep it wet. Make sure to post some pics for us.

You don’t need soap, just a turbo for the brick

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Won’t that possibly remove mortar?

Not if you stay back enough

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Long sleeves , eye pro, and a water bottle…long day turboing

Just algae you could hit it with a 4% mix and get away with a rinse. All that moss you’ll need to turbo tip it.

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I have a 3500@5.5. I just looked on pressure tek what orfice size do I need? I’m looking at the 3600psi sutner

https://pressuretek.com/pa-ur25-turbo-3600-psi/

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It still asks for orfice size.

Between 6.0 and 6.5 according to the charts…have you read the nozzle charts for psi/gpm?..they’re all over this forum and the internet.

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That’s a 5.6gpm pump so 6.0 orifice for yours…I just ordered this model turbo nozzle from PT based on @Innocentbystander suggestion

I go a size smaller due to the amount of hose I use

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Apply a strong mix of SH with a pump sprayer. Two applications, 10 to 15 min dwell. Rinse away what’s left with a 15 degree tip. This brick was just as bad if not worse.

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Yes but I can’t make heads or tails out of what I’m looking at lol.

Are you saying to go with a 5.0? I can’t seem to get my head wrapped around this nozzle size thing.

Probably good with the 5.5 or 6