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Darranvps

Re: advise on cleaning this patio...
« Reply #20 on: May 20, 2013, 01:59:11 pm »
I was half hoping you were quiet as I could use a good subby over the next few weeks (possibly)

Rob_Mac

Re: advise on cleaning this patio...
« Reply #21 on: May 20, 2013, 04:49:06 pm »
If you want to send me an email, with some dates I will have a look mate ;)

Rob ;D

chris scott

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Re: advise on cleaning this patio...
« Reply #22 on: May 20, 2013, 07:52:10 pm »
Ano my apoliges I over reacted I think because I thought I had done such a good job, for someone to then pick faults etc i didn't know could be improved was hard to take because I take alot of pride in all my work, Check my Facebook page Im 20 and I plan on doing this until my limbs stop working:D
thanks for any advice use have offered, and as for pricing I feel it's fine was just interested to know as I've never seen what anyone charges.
Thanks Adam
Adam go for it .Your 20 and as you say you... take a lot of pride in your work you will get there in the end. You will make mistakes just take time to sort them out.
 If you ever get stuck with anything phone me i will try and help you out.
Remember our greatest forum members  M-Queen and Purple dido are only window washers doing pressure washing as an"add on"....look at how much money they are making now.
Best of luck!!
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H20cleaning

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Re: advise on cleaning this patio...
« Reply #23 on: May 20, 2013, 08:06:00 pm »
Ano my apoliges I over reacted I think because I thought I had done such a good job, for someone to then pick faults etc i didn't know could be improved was hard to take because I take alot of pride in all my work, Check my Facebook page Im 20 and I plan on doing this until my limbs stop working:D
thanks for any advice use have offered, and as for pricing I feel it's fine was just interested to know as I've never seen what anyone charges.
Thanks Adam
Adam go for it .Your 20 and as you say you... take a lot of pride in your work you will get there in the end. You will make mistakes just take time to sort them out.
 If you ever get stuck with anything phone me i will try and help you out.
Remember our greatest forum members  M-Queen and Purple dido are only window washers doing pressure washing as an"add on"....look at how much money they are making now.
Best of luck!!

thank you mate! The reason i took on pressure washing wasnt because i seen people earning alot of money, it was because i have over 200 customers and i kept getting asked! so i went into it and im learning by the day:)

Lee Gilroy

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Re: advise on cleaning this patio...
« Reply #24 on: May 22, 2013, 08:10:57 am »
Pointing does look suspect but as you say you have that covered.
You should be able to clean this with 1 3:1 mix of hypo, they look like concrete rivened slabs,. clean the surface first, then apply the hypo, allow to dwell for say 20-30 mins then wash off.
The edges look like they are lined with small stones, so maybe lengths of wood or something else to stop the stones going everywhere.
Price wise, can't help you as only you know what the job is worth.
Oh by the way, it is me that you thought gave you a hard time last time, but I'm always willing to help

Which Hypo is being used and is there a bulk supplier who can deliver online rather than keep grabbing 5L of TFR from local Janitorial Supplies. Thanks