DJP

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Training (Pressure Washing)
« on: September 21, 2011, 12:54:10 pm »
Does anyone  know where you can get trained in the use of cleaning all types of surfaces, e.g. Metal cladding, paint, brick, concrete plasitics using a pressure washer. I live in Essex but will travel.


APWS

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #1 on: September 21, 2011, 09:00:16 pm »
not sure there are specific pressure washing training centres out there!
spend hours on this forum search for paticular surfaces and how the people on here clean them you will find loads of great info,
good luck,
jim. ;D
!! if it can get dirty it can get clean !!

Bill1903

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #2 on: September 21, 2011, 09:04:36 pm »
I put pressure washing training into google(surprised you didnt)

I got this http://www.jetstreamdriveclean.co.uk/business-opportunity.html  no idea if they are any good

mike roberts

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #3 on: September 21, 2011, 09:23:49 pm »
r u mad they are a franchise company same muppet was at the cleaning show telling guys they can earn £400 a day give me a break ::)

As other post states read up .........purchase good m/c .....clean for friends all for free ...practice and learn


jasonl

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #4 on: September 22, 2011, 09:44:00 am »
This company is on Essex , I know a couple of people who have given good reports of them .

http://www.smartseal.co.uk/affiliates.php
I clean carpets
I dry Buildings

APWS

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #5 on: September 22, 2011, 03:49:56 pm »
This company is on Essex , I know a couple of people who have given good reports of them .

http://www.smartseal.co.uk/affiliates.php

again franchise
!! if it can get dirty it can get clean !!

Bill1903

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #6 on: September 22, 2011, 04:49:16 pm »
r u mad they are a franchise company same muppet was at the cleaning show telling guys they can earn £400 a day give me a break ::)

As other post states read up .........purchase good m/c .....clean for friends all for free ...practice and learn



well it says in big letters NOT A FRANCHISE

Could be wrong though

DJP

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #7 on: September 22, 2011, 06:04:54 pm »

I've been pressure washing for years but recently had trouble with some stains to some cladding, so thought would ask on the forum, see if there was any training out there,Thanks for your advice lads.

Cheers

Matt Gibson

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #8 on: September 22, 2011, 06:22:52 pm »
It would be easier if you took a couple of pics of the problem, im sure between all the guys on here, you would get a solution.. ;D

mike roberts

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #9 on: September 22, 2011, 06:57:52 pm »
r u mad they are a franchise company same muppet was at the cleaning show telling guys they can earn £400 a day give me a break ::)

As other post states read up .........purchase good m/c .....clean for friends all for free ...practice and learn



well it says in big letters NOT A FRANCHISE

Could be wrong though

Sorry got it wrong they ask you to buy a buisness package ie m/cs etc sell dvds and carry out 'training days' i know of them locally far better ways to spend your money  ;D ;D

mike roberts

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #10 on: September 22, 2011, 07:00:20 pm »
This company is on Essex , I know a couple of people who have given good reports of them .

http://www.smartseal.co.uk/affiliates.php

Really suprised by that  :o what did these 'people' use them for  ??? ???

chriss33

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #11 on: September 22, 2011, 07:36:09 pm »
Hi,i new to the forum, first time posting,there is so many past posts to read on this forum..

Really helpful..

I was looking for a pressure washing course..

One i found was


http://www.dts.org.uk/pressure_washing.htm

Dont know if this is any help,

mike roberts

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #12 on: September 22, 2011, 07:46:58 pm »
I will give you one days training for £200 /person/day  ;D ;D ;D ;D

jasonl

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #13 on: September 22, 2011, 10:44:57 pm »
This company is on Essex , I know a couple of people who have given good reports of them .

http://www.smartseal.co.uk/affiliates.php

Really suprised by that  :o what did these 'people' use them for  ??? ???

Had  quite a few good leads from their web site
I clean carpets
I dry Buildings

mike roberts

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #14 on: September 23, 2011, 07:07:46 am »
This company is on Essex , I know a couple of people who have given good reports of them .

http://www.smartseal.co.uk/affiliates.php

Really suprised by that  :o what did these 'people' use them for  ??? ???

Had  quite a few good leads from their web site

So the 'people who have given good reports of them'  have been referred onto yourself via smart seal ;D assume you must use their products - seal  ???

Whats that got to do with training  ??? ??? ???



Rob_Mac

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #15 on: September 23, 2011, 07:16:27 am »
Anyone who wants training on different surfaces I will take them on with me, no charge. You get trained, I get free labour.

All you need is the CSCS card - approx £37.00 and you will come away from any time spent with me knowing what to do and believing you can make a viable business out of it!!!

We are finishing a job in Preston on Wednesday and I have three other stores booked in, various locations around the country.

Rob ;D

Rob_Mac

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #16 on: September 23, 2011, 08:31:32 am »
As an addition to the above.

A network of contractors is then established for any future works. These will be paid works as I know that you are working at a level that we have set and they can range from one day works up to several weeks.

Not many people on here can say that day in and day out they are working on multiple surface cleaning, at a very high level, for supermarkets. I can give you more experience, hands on than any training and I am one of the most driven people you will meet.

I grab any opportunity to move our business forward and this could work well.

Todays work involve pressure washing to an elevated wall - buff brick, low level pressure washing to kerb edges on a petrol filling station, pressure washing to a drive thru car wash & car wash booth (glass to both) and floors, tarmac cleaning, with chewing gum removal, builders detritus and paint removal spotting.

Rob ;D

Darranvps

Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #17 on: September 23, 2011, 08:53:15 am »
As an addition to the above.

A network of contractors is then established for any future works. These will be paid works as I know that you are working at a level that we have set and they can range from one day works up to several weeks.

Not many people on here can say that day in and day out they are working on multiple surface cleaning, at a very high level, for supermarkets. I can give you more experience, hands on than any training and I am one of the most driven people you will meet.

I grab any opportunity to move our business forward and this could work well.

Todays work involve pressure washing to an elevated wall - buff brick, low level pressure washing to kerb edges on a petrol filling station, pressure washing to a drive thru car wash & car wash booth (glass to both) and floors, tarmac cleaning, with chewing gum removal, builders detritus and paint removal spotting.

Rob ;D

Sounds as though you are following in my footsteps Rob from my previous business which I Sold in 2004 to Blade Access in Bradford. Well done - it just shows what you can achieve through determination.
When are you next down South?

jasonl

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #18 on: September 23, 2011, 10:26:37 am »
This company is on Essex , I know a couple of people who have given good reports of them .

http://www.smartseal.co.uk/affiliates.php

Really suprised by that  :o what did these 'people' use them for  ??? ???


2 different DR companies in different parts of the country have bought kit from them and received a number of quality leads from them and some training , so they gave me good reports of smartseal , obviously they will have paid a little over the odds for the equipment , but if they got quality leads I guess it was worth it. 

Had  quite a few good leads from their web site

So the 'people who have given good reports of them'  have been referred onto yourself via smart seal ;D assume you must use their products - seal  ???

Whats that got to do with training  ??? ??? ???



I clean carpets
I dry Buildings

Kev Martin

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Re: Training (Pressure Washing)
« Reply #19 on: September 23, 2011, 02:04:36 pm »
Very often with cleaning it is knowing what the contaminant is and how to tackle it.  I am sure I have used this analogy before on here but without wishing to bore anyone here it is again.

You have oil on your hands.  You wash them under cold water and some comes off.  Now you change the water to warm/hot and more comes off.  Now you add swarfega/fairy liquid and it all comes off.

It is about knowing how to approach the problem with the best solution.  All three were working in the example above of oil on hands but a combination of the three was the best solution.

It is exactly the same in cleaning!  Pressure Washing gets nearly all surfaces clean but it is knowing when to have it Hot or Cold, knowing when to turn the pressure up or down and knowing when you possibly need to add something to help.  I can teach a Monkey to pressure wash something in 10 minutes but learning to do it correctly is a little more difficult. 1000's of people buy DIY Pressure washers everyday but the $64,000 Question is How Many Can use Them?

Kev Martin
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