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Quote from: Smudger on February 09, 2022, 04:41:42 pmHypospray in on using backpack and water fed pole Darranwhat is Hypo?
Hypospray in on using backpack and water fed pole Darran
Here’s my machine, as you can see, it’s now a bit like triggers broom!It looked lovely when I picked it up from Ben all those years ago. It’s worked hard!He doesn’t supply them on trolleys, he put mine on a trolley when I was there as a request. Makes it very practical to wheel around customers houses!
No the machine is purely about efficiency and speed, the strength is what’s needed to prevent scrubbing, I think most guys are using 2% but you need 5% plus for really bad render. Cladding is obviously easier, and needs less strength.I use a big blue barrel for the softwash mix, and then a massive wager butt for rinsing
Quote from: zesty on February 11, 2022, 05:01:10 pmNo the machine is purely about efficiency and speed, the strength is what’s needed to prevent scrubbing, I think most guys are using 2% but you need 5% plus for really bad render. Cladding is obviously easier, and needs less strength.I use a big blue barrel for the softwash mix, and then a massive wager butt for rinsingThanks for the information 👍
if not said already strong hypo and lead flashings don't go well together ... turns lead orange.
Quote from: Splash & dash on February 09, 2022, 06:11:59 pmQuote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 06:09:17 pmLooks very good but is a big place to do with a back pack 😂😂 well doneI sat the backpack by the tap and connected it to the hose reel which made life a lot easier.The hypo was agricultural stuff, incredibly cheap and very strong.Even with a surfactant and 30-45 minutes dwell time it needed a couple of applications - though it was extremely grubby.There are some health and safety concerns with the use of it you're also not supposed to get into a water source.It did do a highly effective job of restoring the render but I think I'd rather just spend my time cleaning windows.
Quote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 06:09:17 pmLooks very good but is a big place to do with a back pack 😂😂 well done
I’m sure you can earn very well doing this but as said it’s not as easy as it looks,saw a window cleaning company that’s also gone into roof cleaning they’ve purchased a spider lift and it looked like they were using a sand blasting method to get off the moss etc. Charging around 2k per roof seems good until all the costs are weighed up of the lift H&S courses and vehicle to get it to site and the maintaining of the lift itself,need to clean a fair few roofs a month to make it pay.
I wouldn't trade all of mine but I would trade a very high percentage of it for soft/pressure washing work.
Quote from: NWH on February 13, 2022, 11:18:48 amI’m sure you can earn very well doing this but as said it’s not as easy as it looks,saw a window cleaning company that’s also gone into roof cleaning they’ve purchased a spider lift and it looked like they were using a sand blasting method to get off the moss etc. Charging around 2k per roof seems good until all the costs are weighed up of the lift H&S courses and vehicle to get it to site and the maintaining of the lift itself,need to clean a fair few roofs a month to make it pay.That’s why you hire a cherry picker for £150, if they’re charging £2k then they are making serious money. Honestly, softwashing is amazing money compared to window cleaning, it’s quick, one lump sum, and less strenuous. I’d happily trade all my window cleaning work for daily SoftWashing if I could…Done right, it’s safe, effective, simple and easy.
Quote from: zesty on February 13, 2022, 01:05:12 pmQuote from: NWH on February 13, 2022, 11:18:48 amI’m sure you can earn very well doing this but as said it’s not as easy as it looks,saw a window cleaning company that’s also gone into roof cleaning they’ve purchased a spider lift and it looked like they were using a sand blasting method to get off the moss etc. Charging around 2k per roof seems good until all the costs are weighed up of the lift H&S courses and vehicle to get it to site and the maintaining of the lift itself,need to clean a fair few roofs a month to make it pay.That’s why you hire a cherry picker for £150, if they’re charging £2k then they are making serious money. Honestly, softwashing is amazing money compared to window cleaning, it’s quick, one lump sum, and less strenuous. I’d happily trade all my window cleaning work for daily SoftWashing if I could…Done right, it’s safe, effective, simple and easy.I think ware you are the buildings arnt as dirty as down hear so that’s what makes it easier , we have to scrub them but I will try one that we have booked in in a couple of weeks doing it your way and see what results we get , I love softwash but it is hard work doing the building s I have posted pictures of on hear , we currently have 40 jobs booked in and am negotiating with a management company for 400 houses over a period of 18 months so do need to find an easier quicker way 😂😂😂 ware are you based ??
Quote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 07:29:57 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on February 09, 2022, 06:11:59 pmQuote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 06:09:17 pmLooks very good but is a big place to do with a back pack 😂😂 well doneI sat the backpack by the tap and connected it to the hose reel which made life a lot easier.The hypo was agricultural stuff, incredibly cheap and very strong.Even with a surfactant and 30-45 minutes dwell time it needed a couple of applications - though it was extremely grubby.There are some health and safety concerns with the use of it you're also not supposed to get into a water source.It did do a highly effective job of restoring the render but I think I'd rather just spend my time cleaning windows.If it gets into a stream, you’re probably killing lots of fish.
Quote from: Ggh on February 13, 2022, 08:27:15 amQuote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 07:29:57 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on February 09, 2022, 06:11:59 pmQuote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 06:09:17 pmLooks very good but is a big place to do with a back pack 😂😂 well doneI sat the backpack by the tap and connected it to the hose reel which made life a lot easier.The hypo was agricultural stuff, incredibly cheap and very strong.Even with a surfactant and 30-45 minutes dwell time it needed a couple of applications - though it was extremely grubby.There are some health and safety concerns with the use of it you're also not supposed to get into a water source.It did do a highly effective job of restoring the render but I think I'd rather just spend my time cleaning windows.If it gets into a stream, you’re probably killing lots of fish.No fish were harmed during the making of this job.Mains drainage and straight to the treatment works.
Quote from: EandM on February 13, 2022, 05:19:13 pmQuote from: Ggh on February 13, 2022, 08:27:15 amQuote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 07:29:57 pmQuote from: Splash & dash on February 09, 2022, 06:11:59 pmQuote from: EandM on February 09, 2022, 06:09:17 pmLooks very good but is a big place to do with a back pack 😂😂 well doneI sat the backpack by the tap and connected it to the hose reel which made life a lot easier.The hypo was agricultural stuff, incredibly cheap and very strong.Even with a surfactant and 30-45 minutes dwell time it needed a couple of applications - though it was extremely grubby.There are some health and safety concerns with the use of it you're also not supposed to get into a water source.It did do a highly effective job of restoring the render but I think I'd rather just spend my time cleaning windows.If it gets into a stream, you’re probably killing lots of fish.No fish were harmed during the making of this job.Mains drainage and straight to the treatment works.Round here, most drain into local streams that feed rivers. How many of you check where the run off is going?