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Good money in it Chris and you know your going to get alsorts of answers. My own method is with the pressure washer and lance, I fill the detergent bottle up and stick the pressure washer on low pressure, give the guttering,soffits etc a good soak and then turn the washer upto full power and blast it off, if there are any stubborn bits I stick my brush into a bucket of say TFR and just give the area a good brushing.Jobs normaly done in half the time than off the ladder.
Quote from: jeff1 on April 15, 2008, 11:25:15 pmGood money in it Chris and you know your going to get alsorts of answers. My own method is with the pressure washer and lance, I fill the detergent bottle up and stick the pressure washer on low pressure, give the guttering,soffits etc a good soak and then turn the washer upto full power and blast it off, if there are any stubborn bits I stick my brush into a bucket of say TFR and just give the area a good brushing.Jobs normaly done in half the time than off the ladder.Same here, its a lot easyer with a pressure washer
How do you soak a ceiling? I've often wondered where any water goes if it's squirted up the vents but imagined it would just drain back out again - would it travel back into the building?
Just had a look at mine, the loft floor/bedroom ceiling is about a foot higher than the soffits and tucked in behind the timbers. Don't know if all houses are the same, but it would be very difficult to soak my ceilings even if done deliberately.