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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: derek west on April 08, 2010, 06:47:09 pm

Title: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 08, 2010, 06:47:09 pm
slate it or like it. i'm easy.

i quite like it and it should do the trick.

thanks to paul for getting us the premises to do the videoing.

and thanks to mike H for giving me the prototype for the vid. hope you don't mind mike, but i liked yours that much i bought the company so to speak

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0b5Qhzj8h3E

ps..if it doesn't load then it must be getting censored as its only just been uploaded
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: jamie stevenson on April 08, 2010, 11:46:10 pm
very good!

jamie
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 09, 2010, 07:49:22 am
thanks jamie, i guess no one else liked it and didn't want to offend.

you tried your out yet?
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: mick hay on April 09, 2010, 08:04:51 am
Nice bit of kit that Derek, mind me asking how much the set up cost ya?  and how much does the bowser carry?
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 09, 2010, 08:47:24 am
thanks mick
its all in here saving me typing it again ;D
3rd post down gives all the spec.

http://www.cleanitup.co.uk/smf/index.php?topic=94667.0;all
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: jamie stevenson on April 09, 2010, 08:51:57 am
tried mine out a few times seams very good only fault i have is gets through water very quickly as only got a lance done a bungalow roof that came up really good, i was thinking of doing a short vid when i get going properly to stick on our website we have a website for all the cleaning we do but i want another 1 just for pressure washing so still got plenty to do thought vid very good
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 09, 2010, 08:58:17 am
check out these bad boys for roof cleaning jamie, watch the video.

http://www.jet-wash-direct.co.uk/rotary-cleaners/roof-cleaning.html
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: stalwart on April 09, 2010, 09:13:43 am
IMHO,and i dont mean to sound negitive,ditch that fsc,why you may ask,with the flow rate you have on the unit get yourself a twin turbo nozzle,from what i see in the video it didnt remove the lichen(correct me if i'm wrong) which we all know is a sod to remove unless you use a pre treatment or heat ,you still had to go over it with a lance/nozzle setup.

Little tip invest in a water broom ideal for the final rinse down,sweeping with a brush is a waste of time and tbh you really get no where doing it as your just moving the crap around your'll see one day when you come up to a really bad mossy one theres also the hassle of wet sand to  >:(

At least you had from what i see was a quite a flat drive,with fsc problems occur when you have dips what happens is your'll create a pond under the fsc,unless you got real power the thing just ponds and the jets dont have a good effect :-[

The video is good,but a bit more about the unit would have been nice,ie what it can do and what you can do with it.
Also might be an idea to do a part 2,go back on a really dry day and show how to do the re-sanding ;) summit thats not showen alot on youtube ;)
All in all least you had the balls to do a video,which is more than i would(be to busy laughing all the time ;D)
Just my points of view and i dont mean in any way to offend

good luck
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: stalwart on April 09, 2010, 09:19:29 am
check out these bad boys for roof cleaning jamie, watch the video.

http://www.jet-wash-direct.co.uk/rotary-cleaners/roof-cleaning.html

Ok for roofs in the USA different story for UK ones H&S go's out the window over there,here sadly................... ::)
Oh while we talk about roofs,make sure you have the right PL cover ;)
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 09, 2010, 11:47:29 am
cheers stalwart.

all taken on board and certainly no offence taken.

got a turbo lance, not sure about a twin one?
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: stalwart on April 09, 2010, 01:05:15 pm
Thinking about it now,you may struggle actually with twin turbo as they need a very high output
3000-5000psi  270-300+ bar
worth a look though
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: JandS on April 09, 2010, 01:18:46 pm
Just watched them clean a roof at the top of our Avenue.
They just used a pressure washing lance.
Looks great till you look at the state of the next 3 or 4 houses
down the road, there windows and doors are black.
What happens when you miss a cracked tile, doesn't the water
get into the roof void?
Looks like an ideal compensation claim job.
Any weakness in the roof and pressure washing is going to find
it and exploit it.
There painting that roof as I sit here having my dinner.

John
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: stalwart on April 09, 2010, 01:53:43 pm
Not a firm called mosskill by any chance?
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: AC Pressure on April 09, 2010, 07:26:32 pm
Nice outfit i use the same surface cleaner find it very good and a lot cheaper than the whirlaway, you still have to run a feed from the customer supply to the bowser when drive cleaning.
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 09, 2010, 07:32:40 pm
we have about 1 hour of water on board so depends how big the driveway is, that one needed a feed. all though if they were on a meter we would of done it with 2 trips, and we have 60 gallon of water on the van which can be fed into the bowser if need be.
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: stalwart on April 09, 2010, 09:27:36 pm
Use the cliets water weather there on a meter or not(if possible),yer its ok to go to the job with your own water,but as you said you would have had to go back for a refill,think about lost time doing that packing up all your gear waterproofs off(unless you can drive in wellies) then the nearset place for a free refill is 5- 10 mile away through busy traffic, the time it takes to refill,back through that traffic,then setup again and carry on what we saying here 1,2 hours more maybe 3 lost time ???

A good gesture would be knock a few quid off the bill,saves you the hassle,plus if you've got another job booked in at a certain time that day chances are your gonna be late,cliets hate lateness ;)

Believe it or not ppl on meters aren't charged by how many ltrs they use its done by the cubic volume of water which if you look at a bill its not as much as you think,bung a tenner in there hand towards the bill they soon shut up,lol ;)
   
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: cleaner-exteriors on April 09, 2010, 10:02:52 pm
i think in a previous post bdcs worked out water for an 8hour day works out about £20 a day, which is pretty cheap i would say
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 09, 2010, 10:07:26 pm
own water supply is used as a USP, anything to give yaself an edge, i use the same USP for my truckmount with carpet cleaning, "totally self sufficient using our own water and power" i still use the clients electric and i'll still use there water for pressure washing. just looks good on the CV if you can do without.
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: drive surgeon on April 10, 2010, 12:13:12 am
derek i have water on board now myself but i have used the custies water for 9 years. no one has ever questioned it. just keep a bit of water in bowser and connect your hose when you arrive to keep it topped up.  i go over the whole lot with whirlaway then use turbo to swill down and remove any lichen or roots etc. i find the fan spray not good enough.

and you spelt debris wrong. you put debri on your video.

just dont want custies thinking you cant spell as it does not look good.

well done mate.  :)
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 10, 2010, 07:38:37 am
well spotted DS ;)

plural blockage ;D
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: johnmaggy on April 10, 2010, 09:43:09 am
Excellent Derek I like it, would think about getting a better FSC tho, like techcleans or whirlaway as its easier and more comfortable to use on larger jobs than one attached to your lance. As for water we always use the customers but take some in the tank aswell as theres nothing worse than crap water pressure and standing around waiting for your tank to fill up so you can keep going.
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: derek west on April 10, 2010, 11:21:14 am
cheers johnmaggy think your right, i need a better RSC.

heres the outtakes for a laugh

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kMWCLj4iapE
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: Alan McTernan on April 10, 2010, 09:58:36 pm
Looks good Derek, i would agree with using customers water and discount if they are on a meter. And with regards to a USP try and make that the quality of the service you offer!!!

Regards and good luck ;)
Alan
Title: Re: first go of my baby bowser
Post by: jamie stevenson on April 11, 2010, 09:57:44 am
outtakes well funny!

jamie