If it’s hot and sunny out, I usually go strong enough that I can mist that a couple times so it doesn’t even start to dry before I’m able to rinse.
On a big project like this I would start on the shaded side and work my way to the other side when it becomes the shaded side. If there is no shaded side you got to do it in small bites.
That building looks pretty old and many years of neglect. You may need more pressure than you can get from ground. personally i would rent a lift.
So am I.
What? Lol
Someone liked my post above yours about the A frame ladder in a couple red wagons and I just wanted to remind you I’m the safety guy at my locations too. Lol
Safety third!
Third? You’re being generous. Lol
Safety first, unless you don’t have any money.
It’s a Mike Rowe quote
Caught that right away . Love that guy. Dirty Jobs was one of the best shows ever. Unscripted, no second takes, and had such a positive outlook on manual labor. It also touched on the income potential of doing things no one else can or will do.
Mike was the perfect host, because he really believes in what the show was all about.
I would love to have a beer with him! Or 8 lol
He has a new show out that I liked but forget the name. If only someone invented a tool on the internet to find such information like that lol
My wife went to college with Mike near Baltimore.