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Roger Oakley

Rocky
« on: May 06, 2014, 10:30:12 pm »
Bought a Rocky from Kevin, and used it last week on a Limestone restore we had booked in, and have to admit what a great piece of kit, with the right brushes and chemicals removed two coats of unknown sealer then honed the surface, even prior to sealing surface looked like new as stated by the home owners.
This may well be the way we now do all our natural stone cleaning, as I feel the clean could be a better and a cleaner clean then just pressure washing just seemed to give the paving that extra bit of oomph. It didn't really take that much longer to do either given the dwell time of the coatings removers.
So armed with the "Rocky" and a Karcher,  plus a wet-vac this could be our new set-up.
Might be worth thinking about if you want to go to another level.
Photos of the job are on our Facebook site.

Aqua Power Solutions

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Re: Rocky
« Reply #1 on: May 07, 2014, 08:43:21 am »
Roger, just a quick question , Decking oil , which product is the best one out there . Owatrol range i guess ? Its for my own deck. Ed
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Re: Rocky
« Reply #2 on: May 07, 2014, 02:38:57 pm »
Hi Roger just had a look at you FB page and your web site that's some quality work mate hopefully I can reach that standard with time, can i ask what you use on the old worn out wood garden furniture  do you use prep deck and net-trol ?

Roger Oakley

Re: Rocky
« Reply #3 on: May 07, 2014, 05:46:49 pm »
Hi Roger just had a look at you FB page and your web site that's some quality work mate hopefully I can reach that standard with time, can i ask what you use on the old worn out wood garden furniture  do you use prep deck and net-trol ?

If the wood needs stripping as in removing old stain or oil then yes to the Prep-Deck & Net-trol

Roger Oakley

Re: Rocky
« Reply #4 on: May 07, 2014, 05:47:44 pm »
Roger, just a quick question , Decking oil , which product is the best one out there . Owatrol range i guess ? Its for my own deck. Ed

Owatrol product are good, so is Colourtrend

Aqua Power Solutions

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Re: Rocky
« Reply #5 on: May 07, 2014, 06:38:02 pm »
Thanks Roger for quick reply will have a look at both. Cheers Ed
Aqua Power Solutions external property maintenance 01423 541 400 Mobile 0752 158 3240  Visit our Facebook page for examples of our work https://www.facebook.com/Aqua-Power-Solutions-332485570200950/

Re: Rocky
« Reply #6 on: May 07, 2014, 07:18:38 pm »
Hi Roger just had a look at you FB page and your web site that's some quality work mate hopefully I can reach that standard with time, can i ask what you use on the old worn out wood garden furniture  do you use prep deck and net-trol ?

If the wood needs stripping as in removing old stain or oil then yes to the Prep-Deck & Net-trol

cheers for the reply Roger done a bit of power washing on block paving and flags but I don't have any experience with wood ill have to have a read through the old posts.

Kev Martin

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Re: Rocky
« Reply #7 on: May 12, 2014, 09:37:01 am »
Bought a Rocky from Kevin, and used it last week on a Limestone restore we had booked in, and have to admit what a great piece of kit, with the right brushes and chemicals removed two coats of unknown sealer then honed the surface, even prior to sealing surface looked like new as stated by the home owners.
This may well be the way we now do all our natural stone cleaning, as I feel the clean could be a better and a cleaner clean then just pressure washing just seemed to give the paving that extra bit of oomph. It didn't really take that much longer to do either given the dwell time of the coatings removers.
So armed with the "Rocky" and a Karcher,  plus a wet-vac this could be our new set-up.
Might be worth thinking about if you want to go to another level.
Photos of the job are on our Facebook site.

Roger

Glad you like the Rocky.  Any issues and give me a call.  I have just done a deal at the ISSA with Soteco as well so we will soon be extending our range of Wet Vacs even further.

Kev Martin
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Roger Oakley

Re: Rocky
« Reply #8 on: May 12, 2014, 05:23:08 pm »
Bought a Rocky from Kevin, and used it last week on a Limestone restore we had booked in, and have to admit what a great piece of kit, with the right brushes and chemicals removed two coats of unknown sealer then honed the surface, even prior to sealing surface looked like new as stated by the home owners.
This may well be the way we now do all our natural stone cleaning, as I feel the clean could be a better and a cleaner clean then just pressure washing just seemed to give the paving that extra bit of oomph. It didn't really take that much longer to do either given the dwell time of the coatings removers.
So armed with the "Rocky" and a Karcher,  plus a wet-vac this could be our new set-up.
Might be worth thinking about if you want to go to another level.
Photos of the job are on our Facebook site.

Roger

Glad you like the Rocky.  Any issues and give me a call.  I have just done a deal at the ISSA with Soteco as well so we will soon be extending our range of Wet Vacs even further.

Kev Martin
Tiling Logistics

No prob's Kevin it's a great bit of kit.