I don't know how hot your mix is, but spray it, let it dwell for fifteen minutes or so and see the results. No need to flood it. This will certainly save you money on chemicals and time...Thanks for the video..I love the before and after!! That's why I do it!!
I was thinking that at first too Michael, but then I noticed the thunder and realized he was racing against the storm. I prefer cleaning roofs myself, but it's very cathartic and I love the customers reactions when they see the difference.
I use about 10% bleach and 2 or 3 ounces of dishwashing detergent in water in my garden sprayer then I use one of those telescoping poles with a car wash brush head to get it ALL off.
Could you please show your set up as far as the tank, motor ( psi, gallon per minute ) and if it can run continuously when the trigger isn’t pulled. I see lots of videos with the exact spray tips you use which is absolutely great and the height is a absolutely must for cleaning houses.
Dude, I've been trying to make wand like that one but can find a fitting to connect my quick connector so I can attach my pressure washer hose what do I need to make a wand like you have in video
Been pressure washing for over 17 years and pressure washing does the best job. 10 percent chlorine mix with getting the chlorine off really good is the best way to do this job. Soffits are designed so water will not spray into the house if you stand there and just keep spraying directly into the direction the holes are going, then you will get it into the house. Vinyl siding is locked into each piece of the vinyl before it. If water got into the walls they wouldn’t be able to sale it as a safe product. The statements I’m seeing here on you tube have no scientific proof of what they are saying. This video was an ok video if your trying to clean your own home. Don’t do this professionally. Way to much chemical usage that will kill grass or other living things. You need to lay down a lot of water to do what this guy is doing.
I think you know a lot about the item, you have some suggestions, to clean mold and mildew, you did it at 10%, ... I worked at 13%, but without gardens or nearby grass, the result was optimal, but if there are mushrooms and it must be cleaned with soft abrasives, there is a way in which these residues can be eliminated, without having to use the stairs .... ????
I was cringing at this video. Was watching nothing but all the over spray that was getting everywhere and potentially killing all the plants. I've been doing pressure washing for quite some time now, and yes, I've soft wash sides of houses, but that has only been for red mold, a simple X-Jet or downstream injector could have gotten the job done a lot safer.
Use 2 cups of pool bleach and 1 oz of Dawn Ultra per gallon of water. You can mix it in a tank sprayer and apply it with that. Let it sit for about 15 minutes and then rinse with a hose with a nozzle that has pretty decent pressure. It will clean almost everything but rust, tar and certain types of fungus. As long as your tank sprayer can reach your peaks you won't need to get out a ladder or use a pressure washer. If you can't locate the pool bleach (10.5%) then you can use the 8.5% in the laundry aisle. Just mix an extra cup of bleach per gallon. It's best to add the water to the sprayer first, then add the bleach and Dawn to prevent the soap from getting too sudsy.
My motivation in watching this clip was to see what other washers are doing. Well there are several mistakes in his application process and very sure that he feels he is doing a "PROFESSIONAL" job. Its very similar to watching guys at Planet Fitness "TRAIN" each other. He should have obtained practical certification in this service along with a business licence or just watched a few more RUclips videos .
Bad idea pressure washing underside of eaves. Water can penetrate attic, soaking the insulation and or possibly drip down inside of sheetrock! And, you don't want to angle the nozzle so that the water stream hits vinyl siding so that the water penetrates the siding getting the underlayment wet.
Grudo R listen, if you had the slightest clue on the whole process, you would know that he is using garden hose pressure on the mold (even if it was pushed in) is dead now from the SH mix. C'mon, use your head.
It doesn't. You need a surface cleaner that attaches to your pressure washer wand to properly clean decks and concrete. You can use chemicals, but they never work as good as the surface cleaner does.
People who do pressure washing like this don't know SHIT about building science. YOU NEVER spray water on the underside of vented soffits, especially with a pressure washer or so-called soft washing. All this guy did was push water up on the underside of the roof, soak the attic insulation where it will mold and mildew and not provide as much insulating as well as create mold and mildew inside the walls of the house. This is a BIG NO NO..... you're better off getting a ladder and a spray bottle filled with water and bleach and spraying it down and then following back up with a cheap bundle of shop rags to wipe everything down.
@@adrian84vj I paid a lot of good money to get my professional training so why would I give the information away for free and take potential customers out of my business and other professional businesses? Besides, I really doubt you'd buy the product to start with since a 1 gallon size is about $180 or about $750 for 5 gallons delivered, and you could have your house professionally cleaned for about that 1 gallon price and not have to lift a finger and break a sweat. I say this because most people that can afford bigger and more expensive homes don't scour the internet looking for ways to save a little money and consider their time more valuable. I mix this with another product that is about $140 per gallon delivered to help remove environmental contaminants, do a better job dissolving spider webs and similar nests and such, in addition to removing the algae. I mean no offense about the size of your house thing...as a friend of mine once said and I fit this too...one of the happiest and saddest days of my business life was when I realized people living in houses the same size of mine are not my best target customer and I had to aim higher! :0)
No, no need to scrub or get the ladder. That is one of the beauties of Soft Washing. Once you've cleaned the house, all of this can be rinsed away with garden hose pressure. This house I cleaned in the video linked at the end is similarly dirty. It's a time-lapse video, but you can see the stains are not removed with pressure. I spray on the solution as this guy does, and the cleaning solution does the work. My additives will clean without using sodium hypochlorite, but it makes for a faster clean. As the guy said above, he suggested a 50/50 mix. With my additives, I can use about 1/15 water & sodium hypochlorite and get the same results. Professional equipment, professional surfactants and professional training, that's what separates the professionals from the rest. ruclips.net/video/M6rzHdaagvc/видео.html I'm not trying to piggy back off of his video so much as show how effective the process is and that he wasn't using trick videography.
.... Still don't know what soft washing is? Lol wtf... So what just get your hose out and spray shit for a way longer time and it Wil leventually come clean? I mean this video was very Un informative and that's what I understood from it
I don't know how hot your mix is, but spray it, let it dwell for fifteen minutes or so and see the results. No need to flood it. This will certainly save you money on chemicals and time...Thanks for the video..I love the before and after!! That's why I do it!!
Of course, rinse with fresh water. I always start from the bottom and work my way up to the eaves to prevent streaking.
I was thinking that at first too Michael, but then I noticed the thunder and realized he was racing against the storm. I prefer cleaning roofs myself, but it's very cathartic and I love the customers reactions when they see the difference.
I used a sprayer from harbor freight 12 dollars and bleach , dish detergent. Worked Great.
Aside from the cameraman needing to lay off the caffeine, it's a great video Snappy! Great/nasty house to use for a demo video.
Panoramic Clean tripod or monopod time!
I use about 10% bleach and 2 or 3 ounces of dishwashing detergent in water in my garden sprayer then I use one of those telescoping poles with a car wash brush head to get it ALL off.
Would you use a 6% SH on that or lower?
Thanks
Could you please show your set up as far as the tank, motor ( psi, gallon per minute ) and if it can run continuously when the trigger isn’t pulled.
I see lots of videos with the exact spray tips you use which is absolutely great and the height is a absolutely must for cleaning houses.
I don't hear motor running. What accesories are you using. What's your gpm?
Who knew Mark Zuckerburg moonlighted as a handy man
is that bleach flying everywhere lol...end result looks great, nice work.
What rinse nozzle are you using. Please leave a link.
I would like to know how you removed that lichen,
Did it just fall off or you applied more pressure on it
What if I went to Home Depot and found the materials and equipment and did this myself
You'd save hundreds of dollars !$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$
Dude, I've been trying to make wand like that one but can find a fitting to connect my quick connector so I can attach my pressure washer hose what do I need to make a wand like you have in video
That wand is not to be used for a pressure washer..
What do you do if the siding is oxidized?
Been pressure washing for over 17 years and pressure washing does the best job. 10 percent chlorine mix with getting the chlorine off really good is the best way to do this job. Soffits are designed so water will not spray into the house if you stand there and just keep spraying directly into the direction the holes are going, then you will get it into the house. Vinyl siding is locked into each piece of the vinyl before it. If water got into the walls they wouldn’t be able to sale it as a safe product. The statements I’m seeing here on you tube have no scientific proof of what they are saying. This video was an ok video if your trying to clean your own home. Don’t do this professionally. Way to much chemical usage that will kill grass or other living things. You need to lay down a lot of water to do what this guy is doing.
I think you know a lot about the item, you have some suggestions, to clean mold and mildew, you did it at 10%, ... I worked at 13%, but without gardens or nearby grass, the result was optimal, but if there are mushrooms and it must be cleaned with soft abrasives, there is a way in which these residues can be eliminated, without having to use the stairs .... ????
I was cringing at this video. Was watching nothing but all the over spray that was getting everywhere and potentially killing all the plants. I've been doing pressure washing for quite some time now, and yes, I've soft wash sides of houses, but that has only been for red mold, a simple X-Jet or downstream injector could have gotten the job done a lot safer.
Hey quick question but is that ball valve gun made out of any regular pvc ?
Good video. What fluid/cleaners did you use. Thanks from Canada.
Use 2 cups of pool bleach and 1 oz of Dawn Ultra per gallon of water. You can mix it in a tank sprayer and apply it with that. Let it sit for about 15 minutes and then rinse with a hose with a nozzle that has pretty decent pressure. It will clean almost everything but rust, tar and certain types of fungus. As long as your tank sprayer can reach your peaks you won't need to get out a ladder or use a pressure washer.
If you can't locate the pool bleach (10.5%) then you can use the 8.5% in the laundry aisle. Just mix an extra cup of bleach per gallon. It's best to add the water to the sprayer first, then add the bleach and Dawn to prevent the soap from getting too sudsy.
great job but i think it would be quicker in combination of a water fed pole and even more quicker if done on a very cool slightly damp day.
My motivation in watching this clip was to see what other washers are doing. Well there are several mistakes in his application process and very sure that he feels he is doing a "PROFESSIONAL" job. Its very similar to watching guys at Planet Fitness "TRAIN" each other. He should have obtained practical certification in this service along with a business licence or just watched a few more RUclips videos .
Good work Jack it is amazing what bleach and soap will do
I like your stormtrooper boots
What product was it?
great work guys!
Bad idea pressure washing underside of eaves. Water can penetrate attic, soaking the insulation and or possibly drip down inside of sheetrock! And, you don't want to angle the nozzle so that the water stream hits vinyl siding so that the water penetrates the siding getting the underlayment wet.
Yea what a complete dipshit. Imagine hiring these idiots to clean your house, he's literally just transferring the mold from outside to INSIDE
h brl pressure washing would be a bad idea, but that's not pressure washing. He's soft-washing. Big difference
Grudo R are you serious. If you don't know what you're talking about, you should probably just keep quiet
Grudo R listen, if you had the slightest clue on the whole process, you would know that he is using garden hose pressure on the mold (even if it was pushed in) is dead now from the SH mix. C'mon, use your head.
Holy Crusades Knights Templar you don't wipe vinyl sidings with rags. It'll look dull from now on If u do. Soft rinse it off
You are supposed to start at the bottom and work up.
What are you using a pump or a pressure washer
He applied the cleaning solution with a pump. That spray wand is PVC and wouldn't have worked with a pressure washer. Probably
Why won't it work with a pressure washer
Sodium Hypochlorite is a great house wash chemical never let it dry on the house. And rinse once it's clean
So, how does it work on a wood deck or a driveway?
It doesn't. You need a surface cleaner that attaches to your pressure washer wand to properly clean decks and concrete. You can use chemicals, but they never work as good as the surface cleaner does.
People who do pressure washing like this don't know SHIT about building science. YOU NEVER spray water on the underside of vented soffits, especially with a pressure washer or so-called soft washing. All this guy did was push water up on the underside of the roof, soak the attic insulation where it will mold and mildew and not provide as much insulating as well as create mold and mildew inside the walls of the house. This is a BIG NO NO..... you're better off getting a ladder and a spray bottle filled with water and bleach and spraying it down and then following back up with a cheap bundle of shop rags to wipe everything down.
You have go start from bottom to top so it don't leave streaks
what kind of equipment and cleaner r u using , the whole point in watching is not to reinvent the wheel and try myself
Good work Jack it is amazing what bleach and a little soap will do right
How much for a soft Wash job.
what chemicals are you using
Bleack 50/50
Nowhere near 50/50. With the right surfactants and additives, I can get those same results using about 1/15.
@@panoramicclean3956 Well post the Right Surfactants and Additives so that we also know.
@@adrian84vj I paid a lot of good money to get my professional training so why would I give the information away for free and take potential customers out of my business and other professional businesses? Besides, I really doubt you'd buy the product to start with since a 1 gallon size is about $180 or about $750 for 5 gallons delivered, and you could have your house professionally cleaned for about that 1 gallon price and not have to lift a finger and break a sweat. I say this because most people that can afford bigger and more expensive homes don't scour the internet looking for ways to save a little money and consider their time more valuable. I mix this with another product that is about $140 per gallon delivered to help remove environmental contaminants, do a better job dissolving spider webs and similar nests and such, in addition to removing the algae. I mean no offense about the size of your house thing...as a friend of mine once said and I fit this too...one of the happiest and saddest days of my business life was when I realized people living in houses the same size of mine are not my best target customer and I had to aim higher! :0)
You need to slow that stream down and throw more soap in the mix to let it cling better, you're wasting alot of nice with that tip
always START from the bottom! use product called "awesome" 50/50 mix with water, it's cheap and does a great job and you don't have to PW.
i always soft wash bottom to top and rinse top to bottom. comments...
it is pronounced (like in) not litch in
Water don't get it all the mold and dirt off it like taking a piss on it.
Conveniently ran out of memory?
yeah when he needed to go get a scrub brush and ladder
No, no need to scrub or get the ladder. That is one of the beauties of Soft Washing. Once you've cleaned the house, all of this can be rinsed away with garden hose pressure. This house I cleaned in the video linked at the end is similarly dirty. It's a time-lapse video, but you can see the stains are not removed with pressure. I spray on the solution as this guy does, and the cleaning solution does the work. My additives will clean without using sodium hypochlorite, but it makes for a faster clean. As the guy said above, he suggested a 50/50 mix. With my additives, I can use about 1/15 water & sodium hypochlorite and get the same results. Professional equipment, professional surfactants and professional training, that's what separates the professionals from the rest. ruclips.net/video/M6rzHdaagvc/видео.html I'm not trying to piggy back off of his video so much as show how effective the process is and that he wasn't using trick videography.
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.... Still don't know what soft washing is? Lol wtf... So what just get your hose out and spray shit for a way longer time and it Wil leventually come clean? I mean this video was very Un informative and that's what I understood from it