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  • Опубликовано: 6 апр 2023
  • Today, we’re working on a commercial property with heavy grease/oil on the concrete. I believe that it’s oily mop water causing this issue. I run cold water on my trailer currently. I do eventually want hot water but WE MUST WORK WITH WHAT WE HAVE! I appreciate any likes and subscribers!
    Mid-South Softwash LLC
    Memphis, TN & Mid-South service area
    www.midsouthsoftwashllc.com
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Комментарии • 158

  • @marcomartinez8621
    @marcomartinez8621 3 месяца назад +3

    Hey for restaurants with all the food grease use "green beast degreaser" you won't have to use the brush. You just down stream or pump up spray then let sit for 10 min and start washing right away it it come out quick

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Месяц назад +1

      💪🏽💪🏽 appreciate the info & you tuning in

    • @bust3dstr8
      @bust3dstr8 24 дня назад

      Lye works great for food grease, it essentially turns the fat into soap through saponification.

  • @bigjjay209
    @bigjjay209 Год назад +16

    Sodium Hydroxide not to be confused with sodium hypochlorite (chlorine). Sodium Hydroxide is the same as Lye, or caustic soda. It dissolves fatty oils. Also used to make soap. All those fancy caustic degreasers are made from that. Real pros don’t buy premade degreaser. They mix their own batches of sodium hydroxide, and a good surfactant can make the mix as concentrated as you want. Also get your self a hot water unit it is a force multiplier when it comes to cleaning.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +7

      Hey, I’m not a “real pro“ just yet. You probably came in the door knowing everything, top to bottom. We all don’t start as great as you obviously did. Appreciate the knowledge & thanks for the view! I’m giving sh a try soon

    • @bigjjay209
      @bigjjay209 Год назад +1

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc it’s not sh sh is chlorine , sodium hydroxide is a degreaser. I under stand your reference about coming in and knowing everything but when I got into pressure washing i learned everything I could learn before I even got my 1st job. What I learned on the way was soft washing that was new too me.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +4

      @@bigjjay209 i fully understand the difference between the 2. Thanks man

    • @country6368
      @country6368 Месяц назад

      I appreciate that info any examples of how to mix it up please and thank you

  • @MannyAguilarJr
    @MannyAguilarJr Год назад +6

    Upstreaming that dawn. Big improvement

  • @GregKirschbaum-el6rn
    @GregKirschbaum-el6rn 8 месяцев назад +4

    I appreciate how you take the extra steps such as agitating with a brush and running dawn through the buffer tank.you did a thorough and professional job. Soome companies would have just " mailed it in" and just give a half hearted once over

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  8 месяцев назад +4

      I appreciate it! My work represents my name/company and that’s all I have. Every job is an opportunity to prove that
      1. I’ll do my best to meet expectations of myself and my customers
      2. That I’m worthy of additional work, referrals, etc.
      3. These pictures and videos! lol
      Thanks again

    • @FilthyForce
      @FilthyForce 8 месяцев назад

      Does the dawn hurt the pump on the pressure washer?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  8 месяцев назад +2

      @@FilthyForce honestly, I got this method from a tenured washer and many ppl before me have said no it doesn’t and for me, I have experienced any myself. Not a tech so I can’t say yes or no

    • @FilthyForce
      @FilthyForce 8 месяцев назад +1

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc I appreciate the reply! I might have to give it a try. Stay blessed 🙏

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  8 месяцев назад +1

      @@FilthyForce thanks again for watching. Blessings bro

  • @417altavista
    @417altavista 9 месяцев назад +3

    I think these jobs are the most relevant videos as this type of work and skill are in high demand.

  • @DeadMansPartyFilms
    @DeadMansPartyFilms Год назад +9

    What's funny is, sometimes people see the big hot water machine on my rig and give a compliment of how great it is cleaning their house/building/concrete... but they don't see the hidden cold-only machine that is actually running! Hahahaha! It's psychological! 😂

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +3

      😂😂😂 aye. I plan on just adding hot eventually, not getting rid of the cold! Hopefully I have the space for it on my trailer

  • @TheBryonb
    @TheBryonb Год назад +4

    Subscriber number 100 here lol
    It's funny I was talking to the crew about taking up some restaurant jobs and doing dumpster pads. Your method is exactly what I would do. Great job!

  • @crazydm7th
    @crazydm7th Год назад +10

    Great job bud!, I have been in the industry for 15 years, I have used both hot and cold water units, Yes hot water makes it a little bit quicker, but like you are doing with the correct prep, degreaser, dwell time, and how you did it by scrubbing the soap into the dirty area, its does just as well. I know alot of guys that have never had any issues with their burner units, but I have had nothing but problems with mine. And that is what you really need to look at when thinking about stepping up to a hot water burner for your system. Learn how to keep them maintained or have a local shop take care of it for you, I have had several jobs where the burner was just moody and took 30 minutes to even fire up. Cold water you do not have that issue, just do more prep work and extend the dwell time.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +4

      Man I appreciate the view and the knowledge! Just by seeing other that have been in the industry much longer than me, I value y’all’s opinions. I’ve wanted hot water just based off of that. Now I see your comment and I appreciate your viewpoint as well. I may still eventually get it but I’ll be sure to do some research or as around about what’s best! Thanks

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +2

      Is there a particular unit that you would recommend for hot?

    • @crazydm7th
      @crazydm7th Год назад +2

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc All my machines are made by Hotsy, my first machine was a smaller 3.8 gpm, hot water unit and it worked like a little beast very few issues with it. My new machine is also a Hotsy 8gpm 3500 psi, I have had issues with it from the start, had a bad pump from the start, got it replaced, works like a champ, but the burner on that unit is really really moody, it will fire up great when its warm outside, but if you spray down the trailer after a job or the humidity is really high the burner will not ignite, burner unit is a beckett burner, Most of the guys here local are running either Mitm or hotsy, And from what I have heard from the others, Mitm makes a solid unit, very little issues. My next hot unit will most likely be a Mitm, or Hydrotek, but both of those models are pricey, but worth it. I may switch out the burner on my big hotsy back to a normal hotsy burner, since i never had any issues with a hotsy burner. But even with my hot unit, 98% of my work I still run cold water, no need for the heat. I do a massive 150000 sq foot cleanup every year after a big bike rally here, cleaning up burnt tire marks, grease and oil from the bikes, then grease from all the food trucks, I have not used heat on it the last 4 years, I run a good degreaser and it takes care of it all with zero issues.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +2

      @@crazydm7th thanks again! Great information. If I don’t get anything else from this video, this conversation was worth it!

  • @DustToGloryPW
    @DustToGloryPW Год назад +9

    Great video big dog, I used cold water for about a year and a half before I finally got hot water. Definitely helped but I still was getting it done with cold. If you haven’t tried Gold Assassin give it a shot. It’s all I use for restaurants. You can downstream it or pump spray it like you did here. I haven’t tried the hydroxide beads like others because Gold Assassin has always done me right. Keep grinding 🤙🏼

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +3

      I appreciate it bro! I’ve heard of Gold Assassin but haven’t tried it. I’m definitely going to though. Looking for different surfactants too

    • @DustToGloryPW
      @DustToGloryPW Год назад +5

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc You’ll love it man, my favorite surfactants are Apple wash from power wash store with the dye in it, elomonator which I get from pressure tek I believe and I’m trying out southeast softwash soaps and so far I’m digging those as well! There’s a couple great options

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +3

      @@DustToGloryPW I’ve used most of Southeast SW products. That’s who built my trailer. They’ve been good so far. Just didn’t want to limit myself to. I’ll look into the ones you named

    • @leveragelifestyle8581
      @leveragelifestyle8581 Год назад +4

      +1 for gold assassin just make sure you don't get it on you and don't breathe it in. Found out 2 days ago by accident it removes rust on concrete. Don't use it on anything other than concrete though. Snotmenade is my goto for soap. Makes windows gloss no scrubbing and hides the smell of SH. Check it out.

    • @DustToGloryPW
      @DustToGloryPW Год назад +4

      @@leveragelifestyle8581 I agree with this! If you get the 55 gallon kit and have to mix it be very careful. I got some on my arm a couple years ago and it wasn’t fun.

  • @Vulcan5911
    @Vulcan5911 7 месяцев назад +3

    A really good Caustic Hot Mix degreaser you can make yourself if you are familiar with Hydroxides is per 1 gallon mix with cold water = 4 oz of Sodium Hydroxide, 4 oz of Potassium Hydroxide, 6 oz of Cellsolve Butyl and 1 oz surfactant.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  7 месяцев назад +1

      😳😳 sounds like it’ll remove everything but the sidewalk! Thanks. I’ll look into it

    • @Vulcan5911
      @Vulcan5911 7 месяцев назад +2

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc lol you're welcome. Like others have said just using sodium hydroxide and surfactant for food grease is just fine. This recipe I mentioned with the potassium hydroxide, cellsolve butyl added is great for petroleum oils and grease as well. Its just an all in one caustic degreaser for really anything super heavy duty.

  • @kendoc71
    @kendoc71 4 месяца назад +2

    You on playa kept that 100 like the approach most important.

  • @Chris72401
    @Chris72401 Год назад +6

    A hydroxide mix hot enough will eat any amount of grease. 2-3lb/gal sodium hydroxide will eat, but mix it slow lol because its gonna be hot

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад

      Brand & where to purchase?

    • @Chris72401
      @Chris72401 Год назад +1

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc I'm over in Jonesboro, AR. Hit up Cougar Chemical there in Memphis. 40lb sodium hydroxide beads somewhere around 80 bucks give or take. This stuff gets HOT when you mix it and DO NOT get it on your skin because it'll burn you.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      @@Chris72401 I shop with Cougar. I’ll check it out. Thanks again!

    • @bust3dstr8
      @bust3dstr8 24 дня назад

      I found lye only works well on food greases, you can find it as drain cleaner, pure sodium or potassium hydroxide.

  • @gcsugirl
    @gcsugirl Год назад +3

    The rinse downs are my favorite part!

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +3

      That’s where you see the results of your hard work…. Also where you find out if you have more work to do! lol

  • @DeadMansPartyFilms
    @DeadMansPartyFilms Год назад +5

    Looks great! Sometimes hot water machines are a pain. Keep a cold only unit and add a hot if only if you start cleaning a ton of grease/oil.
    Sodium Hydroxide on food grease is all I used for years before I finally got a hot water machine. Heat is great but more maintenance!

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      Thanks bro! I’ll be looking into the hydroxide asap

    • @DeadMansPartyFilms
      @DeadMansPartyFilms Год назад +1

      @Mid-South SoftWash you may be able to get it cheaper... I bought the big bucket ant it's lasted a long time! Be careful with it. It will burn you! It will cut food grease like butter! It essentially turns food grease into "soap"!

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      What’s your mixing ratio if you don’t mind me asking?

    • @DeadMansPartyFilms
      @DeadMansPartyFilms Год назад +2

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc I have a measuring scoop that is about one cup. I put an average of 2 scoops in a 5 gallon bucket with 2.5/ 3 gallons of water in it. Then I add a little surfactant to make it stick. I downstream that with my 8gpm machine. Sometimes, if the grease is really bad, I will mix some concentrate in a pump sprayer to hit it hard.

    • @DeadMansPartyFilms
      @DeadMansPartyFilms Год назад +2

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc you will get used to how much it takes pretty quick. I don't really measure anymore. I just eyeball it. Hahaha

  • @timothyohs8459
    @timothyohs8459 Год назад +2

    Good ideal doing the way you are doing to perp frist

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      Thanks man. Prep work is a step in the process. Rushing and skipping steps leads to more work

  • @probablywix821
    @probablywix821 Год назад +2

    Sno bowl works on old dried baked on grease when nothing else will. Old house painters trick.

  • @jeffduncan2519
    @jeffduncan2519 11 месяцев назад +1

    Hey, guys, was reading all your comments and everything extremely helpful. I'm about to do a one time clean. With someone he has no idea on how to do it. Just has the equipment does not have hot water. Any help with some? Advice of any Degreaser that would be really great for the type of Greece He has done in this video would be great. I'm just trying to help out a friend.

  • @Tankjr4986
    @Tankjr4986 Год назад +2

    It looks good but be more confident in your work, you dont have to be specific, but just assure the customer that itll look very nice and just do you, you can alwYs touch it up

  • @hoffpauirconcrete.semperfidCC
    @hoffpauirconcrete.semperfidCC Год назад +2

    Great Video brother keep up the good work may God bless you and your business

  • @marthacastellon6605
    @marthacastellon6605 8 месяцев назад +1

    Buen trabajo.

  • @fpplsoftwashpressurewashin8757
    @fpplsoftwashpressurewashin8757 6 месяцев назад +1

    It is best with hot water and a really good degreaser.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  6 месяцев назад

      Yeah, that’s what I’ve heard….but most ppl don’t have hot water

  • @CleanSurfacePowerWashing
    @CleanSurfacePowerWashing Год назад +2

    Good work bro! First time checking your channel-good stuff-keep it up 👊🏽😎

  • @noahgarcia3545
    @noahgarcia3545 Год назад +1

    Great work my man! I use cold water too. Some day I’ll move up to a hot water unit. Pressure on.

  • @go2powerwashatl
    @go2powerwashatl Год назад +2

    Looks good .. I haven't gotten to grease stains yet still learning. Since you are using dawn, it would probably be ok to use SH after your rinse to see if it would get the tougher spots. I would have tried a hot mix for the small area. I will keep watching to see your progress over time.

    • @Donairs772
      @Donairs772 Год назад +1

      Don't use SH with dawn

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +2

      What’s up bro. SH doesn’t work on oil. SH is for organic growth. Please don’t waste yours on anything like this. It definitely cost too much right now!

  • @samsonitepaintingmorellc7383
    @samsonitepaintingmorellc7383 Год назад +1

    Professional results ‼️👏🏾

  • @user-ep2es1mp5r
    @user-ep2es1mp5r 18 дней назад

    Want hot water cheap, get a outdoor propane hot water on demanu it, mine hits 160 degrees at 6.8 gpm its hooked to 4gpm unit. So never has an issue

  • @successbydesign3483
    @successbydesign3483 Год назад +1

    Great work.. Thanks for the video, would like to see more

  • @Allcoastlawnandpressurewashing
    @Allcoastlawnandpressurewashing Год назад +1

    Awesome work and thank you for explaining your process in the video

  • @FilthyForce
    @FilthyForce 8 месяцев назад +1

    Good work my man!

  • @AjF392
    @AjF392 4 месяца назад +2

    Soak the oil stains with gold assassin, all the experienced pros swear by it and it doesn't etch the concrete

  • @kevinarias6192
    @kevinarias6192 Месяц назад +1

    What kind of surface cleaner is that

  • @bzygauksei
    @bzygauksei Год назад +2

    Hey man , any reason why everyone of the pressure washers I buy keep bracking after a few times of use
    It just starts goes for a few minutes then shuts off again

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      Odd….need a little more details. What size pressure washer (GPM). Is it gas or electric? Are the accessories that you use the correct size for the machine?

  • @bigwusahtv
    @bigwusahtv Год назад +1

    Stay getting after it👍🏾

  • @reysultimix2675
    @reysultimix2675 Год назад +2

    Brother get yourself a leaf blower instead of sweeping all those leaves and debris. Will save you so much time! Time is money 💰

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад

      I have 3! Lol. There wasn’t much debris on this one and I didn’t want to disturb the little mulch that they had. Only took maybe 5 minutes at most. Appreciate you watching!

  • @justincloncs1116
    @justincloncs1116 6 месяцев назад +1

    Good video thanks for the content

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  6 месяцев назад

      Appreciate it. I’m really bad at the social media stuff but I have much more coming soon! 🙏🏽

  • @scottChapman25
    @scottChapman25 Год назад +1

    Keep up the grind man

  • @NoName-be5ir
    @NoName-be5ir Год назад +1

    Looks great!

  • @natvega1
    @natvega1 Год назад +3

    That kind of deep clean can last 6mo. to a year before it has to be done again, or you can wait 6 years before becomming unbearable to walk on.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      Problem is when the employees dump dirty water out the door…It needs to be done more often. Good for me though

  • @ricoingram2288
    @ricoingram2288 11 дней назад

    About how much did your washer set up run. And keep doing your thing bro good job!

  • @mikluvin4633
    @mikluvin4633 Месяц назад +1

    Great video man! Maybe I missed it but what specific degreaser did you use on this job ? Maybe I missed it but I heard you mention using 4 different in the past, but on this job which one did you use ?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Месяц назад +1

      If I remember correctly, this was my local chem shop degreaser. Now I either use that or SH beads that I mix myself. ITS HOT!!

  • @getrdonepressurewashingllc4099
    @getrdonepressurewashingllc4099 Год назад +13

    Getcha some sodium hydroxide and mix with your degreaser. You’ll thank me later!

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +3

      Thanking you now! Lol

    • @tylerhadden977
      @tylerhadden977 Год назад +1

      Sodium hypochlorite

    • @Irmantas147-
      @Irmantas147- Год назад +1

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc Thats a good one👊😂

    • @HoxtenBoyz
      @HoxtenBoyz Год назад +3

      @@mid-southsoftwashllcit’s actually not safe to mix degreaser and bleach. detergent mixes with bleach. Or you go only degreaser

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад

      @@HoxtenBoyz not sure who mixed bleach and degreaser. I know I didn’t and won’t. Thanks though

  • @alyssahartman3688
    @alyssahartman3688 5 месяцев назад +2

    Just remember that everything you put down on the concrete you have to rinse down the sewer drain. And some city’s will fine you hard if they catch you putting harsh chemicals into the storm drains. And it’s not usually a few hundred bucks. It’s usually thousands.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  5 месяцев назад +1

      Good thing that this property doesn’t have storm drainage in the rear where this runoff goes..

  • @KingdomKleenPW
    @KingdomKleenPW Месяц назад +2

    Bro, what degreaser are you using? Are you going Sodium Hydroxide on that thang!!!??

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Месяц назад +1

      Not on this particular video but I do now. This video was either SESW degreaser or my local chem shop degreaser. I believe it was the local stuff

  • @drumer4life21
    @drumer4life21 Год назад +3

    Scrubbing it is key to getting the best result

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      I believe it makes a difference. I “only” have a 5.5 GPM so I like to help out my machine. I’m sure an 8 or 10 GPM would work out a little differently

    • @drumer4life21
      @drumer4life21 Год назад +2

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc I just got my 8gpm unit. Looking forward to testing it out

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +1

      @@drumer4life21 good luck with everything. Can’t wait to upgrade myself

    • @drumer4life21
      @drumer4life21 Год назад +1

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc thanks I’m going from 4gpm to 8. I skipped the 5.5.

  • @bee2333
    @bee2333 7 дней назад

    So are you reclaiming that water or advising customer they are responsible for any sewage fines?

  • @lazarogonzalez4537
    @lazarogonzalez4537 4 месяца назад +1

    So you don’t need a hot water pressure washer? I’m in process of starting up but not sure if I should get hot water? I’ll be doing dumpster pads as well but I was going to put in my truck bed but for 6k I get brand new trailer setup with everything cold water

  • @susanstein6604
    @susanstein6604 Год назад

    A great job but you forgot surface cleaners are round and your brush couldn’t clean right 13:19 up to side near the parking lot.

  • @SouthernSprayz
    @SouthernSprayz 4 месяца назад +1

    Does the degreaser discolor the asphalt from the runoff

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  4 месяца назад +1

      Not that I’ve experienced. I’ve been back to this location multiple times and have not noticed anything. I do, however, rinse the asphalt as well.

    • @SouthernSprayz
      @SouthernSprayz 4 месяца назад

      Thank you my man ! I was genuinely wondering I’m about to pick up a coffee shop with a lot of asphalt around dumpster pad !

  • @johnholbrooks4394
    @johnholbrooks4394 2 месяца назад

    How much did you make on this??

  • @Therinze
    @Therinze 8 месяцев назад +1

    Degreazer

  • @marcelpayton7272
    @marcelpayton7272 Год назад +2

    im looking for a logo. who did your logo?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +2

      I designed it, one of my computer guru friends made it digital & put it together. I love how it came out but I’m biased lol

  • @TheGravygun
    @TheGravygun 16 дней назад

    I think the record is skipping?

  • @jairdiaz5354
    @jairdiaz5354 Год назад

    What is the dilution you are using in this video with the degreaser?

  • @carljones3515
    @carljones3515 Год назад +1

    👍👍👍👍👍❤️❤️

  • @BRExteriorPro
    @BRExteriorPro 5 месяцев назад +1

    What is your #1 go to degreaser?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  5 месяцев назад +2

      I started off swearing by SESW Degreaser and wouldn’t stray from that because it works. Got in a pinch one day and needed more than what I was comfortable paying for shipping (needed the 55 Gallon drum for a project) and decided to try my local chem shop’s strongest degreaser (Cougar Chemical) and I haven’t went back yet. No shot at SESW btw. I can just drive up the road and pick it up and keep trucking. Also, now I mix my own Sodium H for certain projects. Dangerous stuff but it gets the job done no questions asked!

    • @BRExteriorPro
      @BRExteriorPro 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc hey man, thank you for replying. I appreciate that. My chem shop has something called white. Lightning seems to be okay. I use a lot of southeast soft washes chemicals but like to look for alternatives because they are hell of expensive. What about oxidation? I use their oxnocks. Do you have anything that works comparable?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  5 месяцев назад +2

      @@BRExteriorPro nothing that I know of works as well (without scrubbing). Heard of anything different yourself?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  5 месяцев назад +1

      @@BRExteriorPro and man, who are you telling (SESW is expensive). At this point, I get what I know they do better than anyone else and substitute the things I know work just as well. Have a great season!

  • @jerrywaters4814
    @jerrywaters4814 Год назад +1

    What is your gal per minute?

  • @newwavepressure6478
    @newwavepressure6478 Год назад +1

    Any cem or tricks for gum ??? Got 20,000 sq ft of flat work with it

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад

      I did a project with about 3500 sq ft of sidewalk with gum and I would recommend the process I used. It worked but it was WORK! I need to find a better product myself. Wonder if the SH (not bleach) that a few ppl on here commented would work…

    • @LilMissPris
      @LilMissPris 9 месяцев назад +2

      ​@@mid-southsoftwashllcDo you have a video of that? I have some gum work coming up and could use some extra knowledge. I don't want to stand there all day lol
      Thanks for sharing the knowledge!

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  9 месяцев назад +1

      @@LilMissPris thanks for watching. Unfortunately, I don’t. There are some products out there that claim they work well on gum removal but I’ve only tried one with cold water. The “bigger” companies out here swear by hot water. I only have cold. Blessings with the business

  • @keeganhall6233
    @keeganhall6233 Год назад +1

    Can running that dawn through ur pump hurt it? Thanks.

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +3

      Honestly, I was hesitant when I first had the idea until I saw a video with a vet in the wash game do it. That’s when I decided to try it myself. So far, no issues

    • @artinconstruction9070
      @artinconstruction9070 Год назад +3

      @@mid-southsoftwashllc
      Was that billy Davidson you saw do it ?
      Awesome channel by the way ✊

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +2

      @@artinconstruction9070 yes! He was one channel

    • @leveragelifestyle8581
      @leveragelifestyle8581 Год назад +1

      If you want to try it with a 4gpm and not downstream you can get an upstream kit. It's called the suttner st-64. I can see it making sense for oil but it didn't remove the need for posting treating with SH like he said so I have it sitting around. Also the soap makes it harder to see what you're cleaning. I got it because of Billy Davidson's videos to try pressurizing the soap.

  • @davidguo1866
    @davidguo1866 Год назад +1

    What do you about cleaning up the chemical runoff?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад

      Luckily for me on this one, there is no drainage. It runs to the back of the parking lot. You would use a reclaim system if/when necessary

  • @Ostar713
    @Ostar713 Год назад

    What boots are u wearing?

    • @mid-southsoftwashllc
      @mid-southsoftwashllc  Год назад +2

      amzn.to/3VGpvYx
      Sorry for the late reply. My opinion after wearing HUK and Xtratuf is HUK is a better and more comfortable boot overall. My dad agreed and he’s in his 50s, weighs properly 100 pounds over me, & has bigger feet

  • @erikaharrison5357
    @erikaharrison5357 Год назад

    👇 *Promo sm*