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i have a 3000 psi pressure washer with extention.Looking for tips,tools,or chemicals that would help
Yes, I've been doing it full time for 3 years and learned that a good surface cleaner along with a 6 ft. wand are excellent time saving tools. Finest dollars I ever spent. Ex: Virtually everybody will want you to do their driveway or sidewalks along with the house. Do a driveway by hand and it'll take hours and give you a sore back. Use a surface cleaner and it will take 60-90 minutes and do a much better job than with a wand. Good surface cleaners last 10 years and have few moving parts to break. New ones cost around $1500 but will pay for themselves in a month. The 6 ft. wand. When cleaning the eaves, soffit and fascia of a house, you have to hit it from many angles to get it clean along with a 6 ft. wand saves you from lugging a ladder around the entire home so you are able to get the nozzle at the right distance to the surface. The area I work in is hilly so a lot of of the lots are sloped and suddenly a house is significantly taller at one end. Normally, you would require to get a ladder or extension pole. With a 6 ft. wand, you'll be able to still reach the area and move on to the next. A 6 ft. wand also has a tendency to maintain you drier when working. Ex: when you are cleaning mold from a slab, it's simpler to stay dry. 6 ft. wands normally run about $150, but are completely worth it. Get one with a variable pressure handle and it'll save the wear and tear on your machine, but specifically the pump. Also, a 12 ft. ladder with a 6 ft. wand will permit you to clean most 2 story houses with out having to use a 24 ft. extension pole. Extension poles are excellent for the abs but it gets old as the summer goes on. I'll be happy to talk with you about chemicals I use, just contact me. No charge.
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