Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: dazmond on March 14, 2011, 10:20:38 am
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i jet washed my girlfriends decking the weekend just gone.borrowed a domestic one off my dad.put down a solution of decking cleaner/water and scrubbed away with a long stiff brush then jet washed it!absolute nightmare to clean!
it took me 8 hours to get it looking clean!!
i found it much harder than window cleaning as i was bent over a fair bit due to the size of the lance!mega neck and back ache by the end of the day!!its never been cleaned in over 5 years though.
just wondered any of you do this type of jet washing and what do you use for decking to get them clean in good time?
im not planning on adding jet washing to my services by the way!! ;D ;D ;D
the jet wash was so powerful i had to be careful not to strip the wood off!!
regards
dazmond
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hi dazmond i am glad you put your weekend to good use
NOW PLEASE RE-OIL ALL WASHED WOOD asap or when bone dry
i hope you did not wash any end grain wood
how big was the decking area that took eight hours to clean
in less than 8hrs i would expect to wash decking the size of at least 2 tennis courts
i own a "jet-wash"unit but i do not JET-WASH i am a flat surface washer
i do not pretent to be a window cleaner but if the customer is reasonable i might rinse the windows down
regards john
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less than half a tennis court!im not planning on doing anything to the decking mate!its now not half as slippy when wet!! ;) ;D ;D ;D
not faffing about re oiling it.wont that make it slippy again? ;D ;D ;D
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hi dazmond when i say oil i dont mean engine oil use a good decking oil
by all means dont bother to re-oil but you will knock 5 years of life of the decking and it will ROT
regards john
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cheers john.ill have a look in my local diy shop then! ;) ;D ;D ;D
best wishes
dazmond
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hi dazmond if you want further help or advice feel free to phone me 01483202805 if answer phone kicks in leave your name and no and i will get back to you
regards john