Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: mikey on January 12, 2017, 03:56:18 pm
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iam trying to save my back i usually use my wfp to do this work but if iam doing the jetwashing may aswell buy this anyone use them http://nebula.wsimg.com/obj/MkI2NTM2QTg4QzNGREYzQ0I2MTI6N2M2YzE5MTdmMTUzMzM0MDFjNDQ0OTdlYWY3OTA3ODE6Ojo6OjA=
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I had one horrible thing to use very bendy under pressure, heavy to use for prolonged periods , for gfs I found it looks clean but the re growth with algi. Is very quick , stays looking better far longer with water fed pole I also find using the pole easier less mess and does a better job and you arnt blasting water under the roof tiles . I cannot remember who it was but someone made one out of a Gardiner's pole and put a turbo nozzle on it it looked very good and a lot lighter than the yellow thing you posted , I intend to make one myself when I have the time very useful for washing down walls and commercial buildings
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They are poo ! I know they are expensive but you get what you pay for but I have the carbon one http://www.streamlinesystems.info/products/high-pressure-washing/2/highline%E2%84%A2-high-pressure-telescopic-lance-5-sections-33-foot-reach/53/
I pre spray first then wash off. Pressure washing gets into the gutter clips better than wfp and is considerably quicker
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We use one sometimes on jobs that are not too bad, this was a first attempt ......
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5FlQ7yZ9wf4
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mike nice video that just wat i needed to see iam going to buy this onehttp://jetmac.co.uk/products/73-meter-4000psi-telescopic-lance-with-swivel-belt-kit-and-gutter-u-bend the harness is what would make it easier i would run pure water over it at the end with my pole for a shine and clean the window too
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http://jetmac.co.uk/products/73-meter-4000psi-telescopic-lance-with-swivel-belt-kit-and-gutter-u-bend
its this one here
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We use one sometimes on jobs that are not too bad, this was a first attempt ......
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5FlQ7yZ9wf4
I hope they don't go into the loft space as will be sodden with jetting that much water through those soffit vents ;D
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so thats what the vents are for i will have to not go over them just do with pure
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http://jetmac.co.uk/products/73-meter-4000psi-telescopic-lance-with-swivel-belt-kit-and-gutter-u-bend
its this one here
You can get that far cheaper!
Most guys make their own, use the search button ;)
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For best results I've found is to use softwash method instead of jetting the crap out of plastics hoping that bits of trim don't come flying off, damage joints. force water into the roof space etc
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DqvABSlIBv4
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thanks smurf iam going to have a go with the softwash this year your very helpful mate thanks a lot
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We use one sometimes on jobs that are not too bad, this was a first attempt ......
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5FlQ7yZ9wf4
I hope they don't go into the loft space as will be sodden with jetting that much water through those soffit vents ;D
Comment like that always make me smile :) it show a slight lack of knowledge of building construction, considering the joist are notched onto the pan sitting on the inner skin..... for water to get into the loft space would be a miracle ( I was a builder for my younger years, serving my time as a bricklayer with a small house builder....... so did my fair share of roofs)
A real concern with powerwashing rooflines is if they used window board for the facsias, and just sat the soffit boards on the drip..... then you could dislodge them with too much pressure.
Using black wash for rooflines is more dangerous in my opinion as whatever you spray on the UPVC will often also touch the walls and drip onto the ground and cause clean streaks and spots
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i will purchase a pole with the harness i dont care if i pay a bit more that video makes it look quite easy and a harness soo easy
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We use one sometimes on jobs that are not too bad, this was a first attempt ......
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5FlQ7yZ9wf4
I hope they don't go into the loft space as will be sodden with jetting that much water through those soffit vents ;D
Comment like that always make me smile :) it show a slight lack of knowledge of building construction, considering the joist are notched onto the pan sitting on the inner skin..... for water to get into the loft space would be a miracle ( I was a builder for my younger years, serving my time as a bricklayer with a small house builder....... so did my fair share of roofs)
A real concern with powerwashing rooflines is if they used window board for the facsias, and just sat the soffit boards on the drip..... then you could dislodge them with too much pressure.
Using black wash for rooflines is more dangerous in my opinion as whatever you spray on the UPVC will often also touch the walls and drip onto the ground and cause clean streaks and spots
Mike I've also built a few houses in my time too and can assure you water can get forced into the loft space using high pressure :P
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i will be trying the benz wash later in the year thanks 8)
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I have the same 7.3m pressure washer lance as in the link posted but stopped using it as soon found it was heavy/ whippy load of rubbish. Don't waste your money on that crap.
Benz blackwash works ok.However to be honest it's overpriced for what it is for just 10% Sodium Hypochlorite with a small amount of scent and soap added.
Instead at the mo I tend to buy 14-15% Sodium Hypochlorite in 20 ltr containers locally. Currently I'm using cleaver wash as you just add a little to whatever strength Sodium Hypochlorite (SH) you want to use.
http://www.softwashing.uk/cleverwash.html
Alternatively you could make your own SH mix by buying the sent and soap separate or use it without any additives at all as I sometimes do on paving.
Regards to biocides (DDHC) I've used algoclear pro 40% also benz biocidal wash 50% but again are overpriced for what they are so next will be giving Softwash Pro 50 (50% DDHC) a go http://www.softwashing.uk/softwashpro-algoclearpro-alternative.html
DDHC 40 & 50% being sold for softwashing are just white label brands and will all do the same job so why pay out over the odds when you don't need to.
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Hi Mike,
Is that the omnipole power pole you are using in the video? I have the same but it's a nightmare running through my 21 Ltrs per machine
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Sorry don't know the make I bought it second hand , it is a handful when exstending any higher than a normal house, I think the video shows it exstended about half way