All the time, but I connect upto the customers outside tap so as not to waste my precious DI water! The outside tap gives a higher pressure so makes it quicker anyway. If possible, spray the fascias/gutters with TFR as it will make it a even quicker. Once I've scrubbed it all attach a trad applicator onto an extension pole to dry. This will get rid of any dirty spots on the underside of fascias. Also you can usually get in behind the drainpipes and clean the bits that wfp didnt reach.Adie
Quote from: RO-Sheen on August 22, 2010, 07:05:08 pmAll the time, but I connect upto the customers outside tap so as not to waste my precious DI water! The outside tap gives a higher pressure so makes it quicker anyway. If possible, spray the fascias/gutters with TFR as it will make it a even quicker. Once I've scrubbed it all attach a trad applicator onto an extension pole to dry. This will get rid of any dirty spots on the underside of fascias. Also you can usually get in behind the drainpipes and clean the bits that wfp didnt reach.AdieAdie do you use this method on the soffits too and if so what do you do about the tap water running all over the customers windows? Would be interested to know as I've thought about doing them this way too.
I did a job with soffits today and the vents are a bloody nightmare! water gets in drips out dirt no mater how much you scrub it so just had to do the best i could.
Quote from: gavin pedley on August 23, 2010, 07:08:25 pmI did a job with soffits today and the vents are a bloody nightmare! water gets in drips out dirt no mater how much you scrub it so just had to do the best i could.How did it go Gav?? did it take long?