Jake, at the beginning, it looked like you were trying to clean the Haunted Mansion. As a pool cleaner, for black algae we would scrub it with a wire brush at first, hoping to remove the head. If there were a lot of black spots, we'd drain the pool, do an acid wash with Muriatic Acid, let it sizzle for a bit, scrub it with a wire brush if needed, rinse and then apply Soda Ash - or baking soda to neutralize the acid. Black Algae is the worst! You did an incredible job here. Oh yeah, Orange.
There's nothing to beat yourself up about, you did an amazing job considering the state it was in. If I was the customer I'd have been delighted with the finish. The ORANGE brickwork came up a treat and has enhanced the whole space.
I appreciate your concerns over the durability of some of the materials being cleaned. I find that using the turbo to rinse down AFTER the SH application has a disproportionately positive effect than solely rinsing off the SH. I tend to start off on a 5:1 ratio with the Xjet, then a 2.5:1, if blackspot remains (following a thorough agitation), then, ultimately, neat. Very, very few blackspot infestations survive that regime. However, I understand your concerns over the ability of the stone to take that kind of treatment. Very frustrating for the perfectionist! Love the videos though!
Thanks Kevin, really appreciate your help!! Another commenter also mentioned a pre-treatment too, does it help break down the spots ready to be cleaned with pressure? I really appreciate your help and that you have taken the time to help me! Thanks!! 😊🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning I don't tend to pre-treat, but it couldn't hurt. I find that after any ratio of SH treatment the blackspot appears weakened. Still strong enough to cling on if washed with a flat surface cleaner or fan lance, but not strong enough to cling on when faced with the turbo. I run my business as a part-time pension top-up, so I am not in a hurry to squeeze in 3 jobs a day like some of the big boys. Consequently, I can take my time with multiple SH applications & agitations. I haven't been defeated to date.
You did a stellar job considering the condition of the stonework. Lots of repairs and repointing needed there with old hard scape and you got it cleaner than I thought you could at the outset. Well done I always enjoy watching you because you always take so much care of the customers property. Thank you and God Bless❤
Thank you so much Carolyn. I really appreciate those kind words! I tried my best on this one and wasn't so happy but the comments have been lovely and settled how I felt about it! Really appreciate you 💜🍊
Great job!! I don't think that stonework was EVER cleaned and by the looks of it, it's VERY OLD! You did the best job you can and it shows! Again looks a lot better!
Well, I am not an expert, but I don’t think there is much that you could have done differently. Reapplying the hypo multiple times maybe? But perhaps you did and that’s the footage that you lost. But really, don’t beat yourself up about it. It’s a huge improvement! 👍 It should have been cleaned YEARS ago given that the black spots were basically engrained into the stone. I hope they will maintain it and get regular cleaning from now on. Keep up the amazing work! 🍊💎🍀
Thank you so much MissCaroline! The customer has just moved in and I agree with you, maybe it wasn't cleaned for a really long time.. I am a perfectionist so it is hard to accept :P I tried a few treatments with the hypo and erven on undiluted. It was not meant to be! :D I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and it has made me feel better about the result! 🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning I thought you reapplied the hypo several times, and if that doesn’t work, even when you apply it neat, nothing will. It’s really the previous owner’s fault for not maintaining it. Hope you have a lovely weekend! 🌞
Jake, The brick wall came so clean they are so pretty I can not recall seeing round brick here in the states. the patio, stairs, porch came so clean, I know what black spots left are so deep in the stone, Great job. God bless you Jake God bless your Family. See you on the next video.
This was a massive job and you can be very proud of the outcome. Those orange brick walls are really beautiful, but my favourite are those wonderful old balustrades. Incredible transformation from black grime to a brilliant white! Regarding those black spots on fragile surfaces. Can you adjust the temperature of the water? Maybe it could help using hot water while pressure washing with lower pressure to protect those surfaces.
Thank you so much! There is hot water systems available, my humble machine is cold water only unfortunately so couldn't have been adjusted to burn off some black spots! Really glad you enjoyed it! 😊🍊
Orange ... is also a color you find a lot in the buildings in the Rhineland and Westphalia. And I believe it's the city of Hannover that has a stunning church built completely of red brick. In the case of this video, the contrast between those brick walls and the color of the patio stones makes it quite beautiful. I'm glad the new owners decided to have it all cleaned professionally.
As long as the customer was happy with what you did. I’ve seen a few of these cleaning jobs by different people, they have the same problem at times. You did your best. 🍊
I helped a friend clean his walkway around the old house he bought, it had a 3 level patio, planter posts and red brick everywhere (knee walls) with the stone tops. So much damage to the mortar between the surface stone and brickwork was exposed after we cleaned. The exposure to the weather just did its thing over time. Bricks we could reset but the mortar would look different so I told him we should reset the loose and tuck point the whole thing. After the treatments and the tuck-point it looked like it was just installed. You are doing great work.
Orange! 🍊 I love the orange brick wall what we call in Germany rote Backstein Wand. A lot of houses and official buildings are made of that colorful brick work here in Berlin and in the surrounding areas of Brandenburg. Even yellow bricks were used, but the red ones are my favorite and even more common. I remember the inner yard between the front house and the stables where my grandparents lived were plastered with those yellow bricks. I think they'd never been cleaned during the time my grandparents lived there in a rented apartment on second floor. Thanks for cleaning and bringing the colors back to life. 👍
How interesting Manuela! It is so wonderful that each different geography has such unique ways of doing things. We do not have a mass of different colours here so it is nice to hear about the buildings in Germany. I have visited once, to Hamburg for a few days. Unfortunately no more exploration since then! Really appreciate it 🍊
That was a lovely transformation. the orange 🍊 red of the brick really came up nice. Hopefully the spots continue to lighten up after the chemical treatment. Such a nice grey to the stonework. Great job ensuring the cleaning didn't damage the stonework
fantastic video. the only thing i can suggest for the more stubborn black spots and deeper ingrained dirt is a steam lance pressure washer. i use them at my local heritage railway for deep cleans. another tip i found out is washing powder. flick on and over , brush in the pressure wash or steam lance off
Orange! Awesome work as always! Speaking of Orange, I use Krud Kutter, orange Krud Kutter. It works tremendously well on tough stains. I'm in the maintenance industry, and when I pressure wash, I use Krud Kutter on really tough stains. I use it as a pre treater and spray it on full strength. Let it sit and break down the stain them come back and wash it away. Awesome stuff.
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~🍊~ Beautiful brick! So much character to appreciate. The palms remind me of the botanical gardens I used to visit as a child. Soothing. This particular job really made you work for it but you did fantastic! Which seems to be your standard. I really respect your ethic. I don’t think you’ll have a problem finding the people that need you 🧡 I hope the sun takes it just a little easier on you this week. Have a relaxing Sunday 🪷
Hi! It was a beautiful garden and had so much character. I loved the environment, despite the hard work :P I really appreciate your kind words, it's going to be a sunny one again today so we are relaxing with a BBQ. Have a lovely day :) 😊🍊
I think it would be an upgrade to your whole system by adding a boiller. I don't do this as a profession but in other videos I have heard guys with experience say they wouldn't have been able to do a challenging clean without hot water.
Orange 🍊🍊🍊what concerned me the most was how you felt about the work half way through...let me tell you, you did a great job...20 years of grime what did you expect? I'll tell you what, you wanted it to be perfect for the customer and due to the condition it was in you did fantastic...👍🧡
Thank you so much, your comment has really helped settle my thoughts on this clean. Thank you for taking the time to spread some kindness it does help. I really appreciate it,😊🍊 Jake
You always do a great job and as always.... What a great clean up I really like all the extra editing you are doing... very professional 😉. Good Job 👏👍👏👏
Thank you so much Warren (or is it Mandy?) I really appreciate that and am glad that you notice the small extras, that makes me happy! Thanks for watching 😊🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning lol 😂🤣😜 it is Warren Mandy... Mandy being the surname.. too often in the past at a doctors or dental appointment when the nurse says Miss Mandy Warren please.. and when I stand up being a 60 year young man with beard they get a mega shock and boy do they blush.... I take it on the chin and have a good laugh 😂😂😆🤣
@@diamondexteriorcleaning nearly forgot, well done on all the new subscribers... Just the other day 10000 and now closing in on 13000. Wish you all the best and Good Job 🙏👍
🍊🍊 give yourself credit for taking on the job and knowing how bad the situation with the stone was and how the treatment had to fit the stone. It looks so much better. It must have been difficult because of the different surfaces but you did great evaluating what was needed and more importantly what was safe to use.
Thank you so much Trish, this does settle me. I really appreciate you taking the time to help and give your thoughts. And after all I am glad you enjoyed it 😊🍊
With scenarios like this, is it better to go up the stairs at first run so that you're not fighting the deposits/runoff from upper, then rinse off going downwards?
Great result Jake! That must have taken a while to do? Maybe the customer will agree an ongoing maintenance plan with biocide? (Maybe they have pets/wildlife etc) Orange.
Thank you KC! It was a long job with a lot of struggle. The new owners are keen to get the place perfect so definitely want a return. I'll have to pick your brain on best methods mate!
Fantastic Job you’re doing mate. I’ve been watching a Channel in America, before he starts any Pressure Washing, he goes around using Neat Chlorine. He dampens everything down and then sprays with Neat Chlorine, leaves for a bit, and starts with the Pressure Washing. Watch out for The Grass & Plants. Good for weeds kills them in seconds👍🏻👍🏻
Hi Jake, "Orange you glad I didn't say Banana !!" I thought the job came out well. Black Spot and Soft Stone, are not really good bedfellows, no? I know that Sir Nick uses different machines and techniques to get around those issues. He's got access to a bevy of different tools. I thought the grand balustrade came out quite nicely. That's like getting into the nitty gritty with a power nozzle up close and personal. Hmmm, I don't know, if starting with a Hypo treatment to begin with, before you start blasting, or a higher percentage mix, or the ever so useful, scrub brush with the hypo to start the process, like I said. The balustrade is another beast entirely, right? The kind of tooth brush on the tile floor kind of intricacy !! Nice job, in any case.
living in the south, I usually had to pressure wash my driveways and patio areas at least once a year. At times, these black spots would come up. Try adding a little bleach with some elbow grease using a wire brush. Wash just after brushing.
The only way to remove more of the black spots would be to use a harsh chemical and that may have been worse for the brick work. Over all you did a great job 👏 ❤❤
Get yourself a nice orange coloured mask to protect your lungs from the hypo. Only other thing you could have done is scrub in the hypo with a soft bristle scrub brush. But there was so much you'd still be there working.
100% you should of pre treated with hypo and worked it in with a stiff brush and probably upped the concentration to get a head start…don’t mean to be condescending but watching a channel like partridge exterior cleaning might help you a lot, he’s always giving tips and advice that may help you with your business 👍
Orange is my favorite color! This was an epic upgrade. Those stairs are gorgeous and so classic. I wonder how old that house is and I’d love to see the inside!
Use black spot remover! Plenty of products just for that on the market but it takes time to apply and scrub with a hand brush on features like that. You also need heat with your power washer and surface cleaner
Sorry to ask this on a day you lost footage, but I am curious about the time it takes to film your cleaning, vs just doing the cleaning. That is, how much extra time does it take to think of and plan shots, move the camera's around, keep them charged, etc. I can't say anything about how you can power wash better, except maybe ORANGE. ;)
No problem at all! It definitely makes the job a LOT longer. I am by no means a cinematic expert but do try to plan out my angles and shots to make the cleaning transitions slightly less jarring. I would say it doubles the cleaning time for me, maybe even more! :O Thank you 😊🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning Thank you! You do have smooth transitions between shots, and a variety of angles that make the video interesting and pleasant to watch. (I wouldn't be here otherwise.") I enjoy the "selfie" intros, breaks and outros... it gives a sense of being there working with you.
I’ve seen videos of blacktop resealing where the guys edge the driveway first. Maybe it’s an extra step to add to make it easier around walkways and such. Maybe some steel wool and environmentally friendly soap, simple green maybe.
You always pick homes with such beautiful stonework that I'm completely jealous by the time you'refinished. I think the after results would please any homeowner, the before was terribly sad and neglected looking.
Jake, at the beginning, it looked like you were trying to clean the Haunted Mansion. As a pool cleaner, for black algae we would scrub it with a wire brush at first, hoping to remove the head. If there were a lot of black spots, we'd drain the pool, do an acid wash with Muriatic Acid, let it sizzle for a bit, scrub it with a wire brush if needed, rinse and then apply Soda Ash - or baking soda to neutralize the acid. Black Algae is the worst! You did an incredible job here. Oh yeah, Orange.
There's nothing to beat yourself up about, you did an amazing job considering the state it was in. If I was the customer I'd have been delighted with the finish.
The ORANGE brickwork came up a treat and has enhanced the whole space.
Thank you very much PeelPilgrim! (A fitting name for the orange episode)
I really appreciate your comment 😊🍊
I appreciate your concerns over the durability of some of the materials being cleaned.
I find that using the turbo to rinse down AFTER the SH application has a disproportionately positive effect than solely rinsing off the SH.
I tend to start off on a 5:1 ratio with the Xjet, then a 2.5:1, if blackspot remains (following a thorough agitation), then, ultimately, neat.
Very, very few blackspot infestations survive that regime.
However, I understand your concerns over the ability of the stone to take that kind of treatment. Very frustrating for the perfectionist!
Love the videos though!
Thanks Kevin, really appreciate your help!!
Another commenter also mentioned a pre-treatment too, does it help break down the spots ready to be cleaned with pressure?
I really appreciate your help and that you have taken the time to help me! Thanks!! 😊🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning I don't tend to pre-treat, but it couldn't hurt.
I find that after any ratio of SH treatment the blackspot appears weakened. Still strong enough to cling on if washed with a flat surface cleaner or fan lance, but not strong enough to cling on when faced with the turbo.
I run my business as a part-time pension top-up, so I am not in a hurry to squeeze in 3 jobs a day like some of the big boys. Consequently, I can take my time with multiple SH applications & agitations. I haven't been defeated to date.
You did a stellar job considering the condition of the stonework. Lots of repairs and repointing needed there with old hard scape and you got it cleaner than I thought you could at the outset. Well done I always enjoy watching you because you always take so much care of the customers property. Thank you and God Bless❤
Thank you so much Carolyn. I really appreciate those kind words! I tried my best on this one and wasn't so happy but the comments have been lovely and settled how I felt about it!
Really appreciate you 💜🍊
Great job!! I don't think that stonework was EVER cleaned and by the looks of it, it's VERY OLD! You did the best job you can and it shows! Again looks a lot better!
Well, I am not an expert, but I don’t think there is much that you could have done differently. Reapplying the hypo multiple times maybe? But perhaps you did and that’s the footage that you lost. But really, don’t beat yourself up about it. It’s a huge improvement! 👍 It should have been cleaned YEARS ago given that the black spots were basically engrained into the stone. I hope they will maintain it and get regular cleaning from now on. Keep up the amazing work! 🍊💎🍀
Thank you so much MissCaroline! The customer has just moved in and I agree with you, maybe it wasn't cleaned for a really long time.. I am a perfectionist so it is hard to accept :P
I tried a few treatments with the hypo and erven on undiluted. It was not meant to be! :D
I really appreciate you taking the time to comment and it has made me feel better about the result! 🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning I thought you reapplied the hypo several times, and if that doesn’t work, even when you apply it neat, nothing will. It’s really the previous owner’s fault for not maintaining it. Hope you have a lovely weekend! 🌞
You can try it with baking soda 💁♀️
Maybe steam?
Jake, The brick wall came so clean they are so pretty I can not recall seeing round brick here in the states. the patio, stairs, porch came so clean, I know what black spots left are so deep in the stone, Great job. God bless you Jake God bless your Family. See you on the next video.
Thank you so much Nancy! They are certainly unusual even here in the UK.
A rare treat! 😊🍊
Blessings to you too x
That many years of neglect and accumulation would make it difficult to get perfect. The transformation looked great. ORANGE. 🙂👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so much Marnie! 😊🍊
This was a massive job and you can be very proud of the outcome. Those orange brick walls are really beautiful, but my favourite are those wonderful old balustrades. Incredible transformation from black grime to a brilliant white!
Regarding those black spots on fragile surfaces. Can you adjust the temperature of the water? Maybe it could help using hot water while pressure washing with lower pressure to protect those surfaces.
Thank you so much!
There is hot water systems available, my humble machine is cold water only unfortunately so couldn't have been adjusted to burn off some black spots!
Really glad you enjoyed it! 😊🍊
That's amazing how clean you got it, considering how bad it was. The orange walls were fab. Good job.
Thank you so much Mary, so kind 😊🍊
Orange ... is also a color you find a lot in the buildings in the Rhineland and Westphalia. And I believe it's the city of Hannover that has a stunning church built completely of red brick. In the case of this video, the contrast between those brick walls and the color of the patio stones makes it quite beautiful. I'm glad the new owners decided to have it all cleaned professionally.
As long as the customer was happy with what you did. I’ve seen a few of these cleaning jobs by different people, they have the same problem at times. You did your best. 🍊
Thank you very much Leslie, I really appreciate your kindness 😊
What superb brick - your cleaning brought everything back to its original splendour. Wonderful to see and what a lovely house.
Thank you!!! 😊🍊
I helped a friend clean his walkway around the old house he bought, it had a 3 level patio, planter posts and red brick everywhere (knee walls) with the stone tops. So much damage to the mortar between the surface stone and brickwork was exposed after we cleaned. The exposure to the weather just did its thing over time. Bricks we could reset but the mortar would look different so I told him we should reset the loose and tuck point the whole thing. After the treatments and the tuck-point it looked like it was just installed. You are doing great work.
Orange! 🍊 I love the orange brick wall what we call in Germany rote Backstein Wand. A lot of houses and official buildings are made of that colorful brick work here in Berlin and in the surrounding areas of Brandenburg. Even yellow bricks were used, but the red ones are my favorite and even more common. I remember the inner yard between the front house and the stables where my grandparents lived were plastered with those yellow bricks. I think they'd never been cleaned during the time my grandparents lived there in a rented apartment on second floor.
Thanks for cleaning and bringing the colors back to life. 👍
How interesting Manuela! It is so wonderful that each different geography has such unique ways of doing things.
We do not have a mass of different colours here so it is nice to hear about the buildings in Germany.
I have visited once, to Hamburg for a few days. Unfortunately no more exploration since then!
Really appreciate it 🍊
That was a lovely transformation. the orange 🍊 red of the brick really came up nice. Hopefully the spots continue to lighten up after the chemical treatment. Such a nice grey to the stonework. Great job ensuring the cleaning didn't damage the stonework
Orange .....Great job! Well done .... customer must be very happy!
Thank you! 😊🍊 Customer is over the moon :)
fantastic video. the only thing i can suggest for the more stubborn black spots and deeper ingrained dirt is a steam lance pressure washer. i use them at my local heritage railway for deep cleans. another tip i found out is washing powder. flick on and over , brush in the pressure wash or steam lance off
Orange 🍊 it looks so popping! I also enjoyed it so much with no music thank you also you did a great job. ❤
Thank you! 😊🍊
Lovely job, those orange wall came out beautifully. whole place is well done!!
Thank you Alina!😊🍊
Excellent work done ! The owners can really be more than satisfied after restoring those colours back to their natural vibrancy. 😊
Orange! Awesome work as always! Speaking of Orange, I use Krud Kutter, orange Krud Kutter. It works tremendously well on tough stains. I'm in the maintenance industry, and when I pressure wash, I use Krud Kutter on really tough stains. I use it as a pre treater and spray it on full strength. Let it sit and break down the stain them come back and wash it away. Awesome stuff.
I use that as well works great
Very nice job. The orange color is popping.
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A good idea 🙂 and leather jacket and pants and beyond and leather jacket and pants and beyond and leather 😜 and beyond and beyond and beyond and beyond and beyond and beyond and beyond and leather jacket with and beyond and 🎉r qsdsdd aasqs sxq sqsexws the same place as szqwzqa and
~🍊~ Beautiful brick! So much character to appreciate. The palms remind me of the botanical gardens I used to visit as a child. Soothing. This particular job really made you work for it but you did fantastic! Which seems to be your standard. I really respect your ethic. I don’t think you’ll have a problem finding the people that need you 🧡 I hope the sun takes it just a little easier on you this week. Have a relaxing Sunday 🪷
Hi! It was a beautiful garden and had so much character. I loved the environment, despite the hard work :P
I really appreciate your kind words, it's going to be a sunny one again today so we are relaxing with a BBQ.
Have a lovely day :) 😊🍊
Fantastic results there, do not beat yourself up over what you can not control, you did an amazing job yet again 👏 👏
Thank you Scottie! Really appreciate it!
This is my favorite gardening tool and my favorite clean for watching and learning ❤ thank you
You are so welcome! 😊🍊
I think it would be an upgrade to your whole system by adding a boiller. I don't do this as a profession but in other videos I have heard guys with experience say they wouldn't have been able to do a challenging clean without hot water.
Orange 🍊🍊🍊what concerned me the most was how you felt about the work half way through...let me tell you, you did a great job...20 years of grime what did you expect? I'll tell you what, you wanted it to be perfect for the customer and due to the condition it was in you did fantastic...👍🧡
Thank you so much, your comment has really helped settle my thoughts on this clean. Thank you for taking the time to spread some kindness it does help.
I really appreciate it,😊🍊
Jake
You always do a great job and as always.... What a great clean up
I really like all the extra editing you are doing... very professional 😉. Good Job 👏👍👏👏
Thank you so much Warren (or is it Mandy?)
I really appreciate that and am glad that you notice the small extras, that makes me happy! Thanks for watching 😊🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning lol 😂🤣😜 it is Warren Mandy... Mandy being the surname.. too often in the past at a doctors or dental appointment when the nurse says Miss Mandy Warren please.. and when I stand up being a 60 year young man with beard they get a mega shock and boy do they blush.... I take it on the chin and have a good laugh 😂😂😆🤣
@@diamondexteriorcleaning nearly forgot, well done on all the new subscribers... Just the other day 10000 and now closing in on 13000. Wish you all the best and Good Job 🙏👍
Huge difference! Have never seen rounded 🍊 brick caps but I love them.
👏👏👏👍👍👏👏👏
Thanks for watching Karen! They were so 'characterful' (Is that a word?!) 😊🍊
Maybe Victorian style?
🍊🍊 give yourself credit for taking on the job and knowing how bad the situation with the stone was and how the treatment had to fit the stone. It looks so much better. It must have been difficult because of the different surfaces but you did great evaluating what was needed and more importantly what was safe to use.
Thank you so much Trish, this does settle me. I really appreciate you taking the time to help and give your thoughts. And after all I am glad you enjoyed it 😊🍊
Beautiful pieces that can once again be regal! The orange 🍊 brick work was like magic! ❤
Amazing, TOUGH JOB BUT YOU DID IT! Beautiful!
Thank you so much!
Amazing results especially the orange brinks.
Thank you so much 😊🍊
Just lovely! It looks so wonderful! 🧡
Thank you so much Ann! 😊🍊
Great transformation! 🍊
Orange-a-lina Jolie found the result very a-peel-ing! Considering what it started out as, the result is amazing!
Haha wonderful! Thank you very much 😊🍊
🍊 it all looks clean but still magnificently old. And man, that’s a LOT and patio. How did they keep it clean before power sprayers? Scrubbing?
Sometimes I wonder the same thing! My guess at this property is ... they didn't :P
Thanks Catskills 😊🍊
Spectacular work! Orange for the win!
The orange 🍊 walls are really pretty.Good job young Man.❤
With scenarios like this, is it better to go up the stairs at first run so that you're not fighting the deposits/runoff from upper,
then rinse off going downwards?
A pleasure to see such a professional job. Excellent!
Thank you very much!
Orange. The colours pop beautifully. Knowing the different stones is essential on what you can do and what you need to be gentle with. 👏🇨🇦
I totally agree!
Orange! Another Great Job Jake!
Great result Jake! That must have taken a while to do? Maybe the customer will agree an ongoing maintenance plan with biocide? (Maybe they have pets/wildlife etc)
Orange.
Thank you KC! It was a long job with a lot of struggle.
The new owners are keen to get the place perfect so definitely want a return. I'll have to pick your brain on best methods mate!
What a beautiful
Roper try and another cracking jog mate well done 👍 😊
Thank you so much Terry! I really appreciate your kindness 😊🍊
Fantastic Job you’re doing mate. I’ve been watching a Channel in America, before he starts any Pressure Washing, he goes around using Neat Chlorine. He dampens everything down and then sprays with Neat Chlorine, leaves for a bit, and starts with the Pressure Washing. Watch out for The Grass & Plants. Good for weeds kills them in seconds👍🏻👍🏻
You did your job it's up to them they haven't had it cleaned in 20years what else could you have done you did your best ❤
Thank you very much Sylvia for your support :D
Orange ! What a huge job, with terrific results ! I'd try using your chemical solution with a scrub brush on those rails and banisters.
Thank you Pam, good idea!! Really appreciate it 😊🍊
Orange! Great result!
Thanks! 😊🍊
Looks great. 😊
Thank you Jay! 😊
Hi Jake, "Orange you glad I didn't say Banana !!"
I thought the job came out well. Black Spot and Soft Stone, are not really good bedfellows, no? I know that Sir Nick uses different machines and techniques to get around those issues. He's got access to a bevy of different tools. I thought the grand balustrade came out quite nicely. That's like getting into the nitty gritty with a power nozzle up close and personal.
Hmmm, I don't know, if starting with a Hypo treatment to begin with, before you start blasting, or a higher percentage mix, or the ever so useful, scrub brush with the hypo to start the process, like I said. The balustrade is another beast entirely, right? The kind of tooth brush on the tile floor kind of intricacy !! Nice job, in any case.
Orange 🍊!! Love it, just beautiful!!❤❤
orange the walls looked brilliant
Thank you !! 😊🍊
living in the south, I usually had to pressure wash my driveways and patio areas at least once a year. At times, these black spots would come up. Try adding a little bleach with some elbow grease using a wire brush. Wash just after brushing.
Thanks Alan! 😊🍊 Appreciate you !
The only way to remove more of the black spots would be to use a harsh chemical and that may have been worse for the brick work. Over all you did a great job 👏 ❤❤
Get yourself a nice orange coloured mask to protect your lungs from the hypo. Only other thing you could have done is scrub in the hypo with a soft bristle scrub brush. But there was so much you'd still be there working.
Good idea Catherine, it needs to be done I think!! Thank you. 😊🍊
Will order one now :)
100% you should of pre treated with hypo and worked it in with a stiff brush and probably upped the concentration to get a head start…don’t mean to be condescending but watching a channel like partridge exterior cleaning might help you a lot, he’s always giving tips and advice that may help you with your business 👍
Orange is my favorite color! This was an epic upgrade. Those stairs are gorgeous and so classic. I wonder how old that house is and I’d love to see the inside!
Amazing results. Enjoyed your video.
Thank you King!😊🍊
Absolutely a great job you’ve done! I hope you got paid because that’s a lot of work you put in by yourself. ❤
Use black spot remover! Plenty of products just for that on the market but it takes time to apply and scrub with a hand brush on features like that.
You also need heat with your power washer and surface cleaner
I think heat would definitely be a big help here!! Thanks :D
Brilliant 🍊 orange job well done.👍
Thank you so much Agnes! 😊🍊
ORANGE!!! Outstanding job - well done! well done.
Thank you John! 😊🍊
🍊 Fabulous job on getting rid of that grime. Beautiful and safer too!
Beautiful. Looks amazing.
Thank you! 😊🍊
Looks so much better than be fore, orange.
Loved it! Great work! 🍊
🍊 orange and it came out lovely. 🎉
Thank you Lana 😊🍊
Looks lovely now❤
Thank you so much 😊🍊
A great job Bud 👍👍You can only work with what you have got 👍👍Orange wall just finishing job nicely 🥳🥳
Thank you Robin!! 😊🍊
Super transformation, especially the orange walls! 🍊🧡
Thank you Marcia! 😊🍊
Would it have helped to use a detergent? Something Luke sprinkle baking soda in the spots and let sit.. then scrub away?
Sorry to ask this on a day you lost footage, but I am curious about the time it takes to film your cleaning, vs just doing the cleaning. That is, how much extra time does it take to think of and plan shots, move the camera's around, keep them charged, etc. I can't say anything about how you can power wash better, except maybe ORANGE. ;)
No problem at all! It definitely makes the job a LOT longer.
I am by no means a cinematic expert but do try to plan out my angles and shots to make the cleaning transitions slightly less jarring.
I would say it doubles the cleaning time for me, maybe even more! :O
Thank you 😊🍊
@@diamondexteriorcleaning Thank you! You do have smooth transitions between shots, and a variety of angles that make the video interesting and pleasant to watch. (I wouldn't be here otherwise.") I enjoy the "selfie" intros, breaks and outros... it gives a sense of being there working with you.
Love the orange!
How often should someone have this done to prevent staining and so forth?
Orange you clever to do such a good job!
I’ve seen videos of blacktop resealing where the guys edge the driveway first. Maybe it’s an extra step to add to make it easier around walkways and such.
Maybe some steel wool and environmentally friendly soap, simple green maybe.
Orange looks awesome!
I think you did a fantastic job ❤🧱
Thank you Julie so kind 😊🍊
Heat with low pressure can help on fragile stuff. Just depends on how fragile but what you did looks fab! Orange!
Thank you very much 😊 A few commenters have agreed with you saying heat could be the answer. Really appreciate it!
So good! 🍊
orange 🍊 you glad that you had the chemicals for those black spots? 😁 the bricks really did look amazing!
Matt I think if I had no chemical this would have been a DISASTER! So glad to have them. Thank you so much 😊🍊
The spots and minor imperfections add character...nothing to worry about!
A little Patina we could say?!
Thank you VIN! 😊🍊
Wabi-sabi. Look it up. It has to do with Imperfection.
Yeah it would have looked weird if it was pristine, esp the patio/entrance area. The imperfections add to the aesthetic and look of being older
Always amazed just how many people can’t seem to do this themselves selves
You always pick homes with such beautiful stonework that I'm completely jealous by the time you'refinished. I think the after results would please any homeowner, the before was terribly sad and neglected looking.
Orange you glad this project is done? Lol. Great job!
Haha oh yes I am Beverly.. this one took it out of me I can't lie!!
Orange. I didn’t think it would clean up as well as it did. Great job!
Thank you Lori! 🍊
Would a weak mix of muriatic acid not fix those spots? I’ve used it on Terracotta tile and worked beautifully.
Orange 🍊🍊🍊 Well done.👍
Thanks Paul! 😊🍊
Great job!! For the tough spots can you brush the product into the stones that are soft?? Orange ❤❤❤❤❤
Great orange walls❤️
How do you determine how much pressure to use on the bricks and the stonework? Great job as usual.
Excellent work, guy, keep up that esteem, you'regood
Orange,enjoyed the video, lovely clean😊
Thank you so much Michelle, I am glad you enjoyed it 😊🍊
The job is like always orange fabulous
I use pure bleach for mold. I just pressure wash with a 110psi machine and then spray with bleach or pure bleach, depending how bad it is. great job!
I'm loving those round topped bricks. My home has lots of brickwork inside and out. Would have loved those bricks here.
Glad you like them! They were the best part at this location I think! 🤔😁
Lovely job!
Orange. This was a great job, bringing it back to its former Glory…👍👍👍👍👍