Thanks for sharing your wisdom. I can see a bit of back talk in the comments, and feel you wouldn’t mind returning it back with a back handa. Love your comebacks. I think you’ve not only shared your knowledge on wash downs, but also the art of sarcasm. 😳😇
Thank you. My sarcasm is truly meant for humor. I absolutely appreciate the feedback. Most of my viewers are just having fun. Regardless, I try to respect people’s comments.
I just found your channel. Thank you for the great information in the video. I am also from Ohio. I live over by Youngstown. Great video. Keep up the great job and the information.
Dude i just went through a really brutal time youth pastoring at a church in my local area. Stepped out of the position. Started softwashing. Still doing ministry locally, but man the story about running into the lady at the church is so real man. Its cool to know you’re preaching and washing. I can’t get enough of either lol
Love the content, just started my softwash/pressure washing buisness and starting off with 3 red lobster locations. I’m looking to do residential when available since this is a part time venture but these vids are a great help! Thanks!
Great video once again! Just a thought… You could have used the back side of that house to test all 3 injectors instead of doing draw tests on each one. I.e…coat one section with the 1.8, another with the 2.1, and a third section with the 2.3. Draw tests are great but seeing how each section reacts to the separate injectors would allow you and all your viewers to actually see the results of each injector side-by-side. A little time consuming but worth it for the knowledge in my opinion.
@@jaredbartlett0020 That would have made a great video. In the end, my goal was to see if the 2.3 would actually wash a house that dirty. I was already fully confident that a 2.1 and 1.8 would work just fine.
I'm thanks for another amazing video. I just got a pro flo and have a few questions. 1. Does your lights flash on rinse mode only. 2. When you turn the system off after rinsing at the box switch. Does your system switch back to mix mode. Thanks again.
@TheFreshRinse thank for getting back to me. One last question. Does your system still pull mix with the system in the off position? I thought it should just pull water. 🤔
@@MrJcande1969 Off position is the same as “Soap” mode. So, if the box is turned off, it will draw chemical. It will only draw water only, when the lights are flashing.
@TheFreshRinse I contacted the owner, and he said that the models are coming out in October will be able to push out water in the off position. He sent my repair guy at the supply store how to change it to make it flow water when the box is off. So now the light flashes when in mix mode. The buttons on the remote are reverse and can now just pull water when the box is off. I'll send you the video.
On a side note… though I enjoy the new music, I gotta say, I miss the old Fresh track, in case you were looking for feedback. ( get it? Side NOTE, FEEDBACK, did you see what I did there?)
Btw, my original comment did not post for some reason but it said Great Job Pastor Mike! I found your video very explosive! 💥💥💥💥🤯 I liked your technique for the oxidized side of the home, we will try that.
At the beginning of the video, you said that you were going to test out your 2.3 injector (0:50 min)on this dirty home. At the end of the video you said that you were using a 2.1 injector. (8:08 min)
Why do you choose to downstream instead of using the flow pro i think that’s what it’s called or the mixing valve thing on your truck? Couldn’t you just adjust it to the exact percent mixture you want each time?
@@TheFreshRinsesame guy different account. So I did a calculation based on your SH to water ratio which I think you mentioned a 1:15 or something. I remember you using a 12% SH if that is correct. I came up with a whopping .75% !! That is super low SH but appears to be great results….
@@Heartwash Thank you. It seems that everyone is trying to get the hottest mix possible, when that usually just results in wasted chemical and burnt plants.
@@TheFreshRinse well you only should want to use the least most effective amount possible here to help your business! There is no need to use more than what is required to effectively complete a job...
Great question. I do not dilute my chemical. I let the injector do the diluting. And yes, the length of hose will in fact change the ratio a bit. The longer the hose, the weaker the solution.
@@TheFreshRinse thank you for the answer. I really appreciate it, there’s one other question I’ve been wondering. I’ve been professionally pressure washing for a year now and the way I’ve always kept dirt and such from getting under customers doors is with just a bit of tape at the bottoms and around a foot up the sides. Is there a more convenient method?
So are you useing 1% or 1.5% SH to clean the house? And your not allowing any dwell time ? Just rinsing right off? 1 more thing. You don’t use surfactant in your house wash correct?
15:1 means for 15 oz of water there’s 1 oz of chem, so dividing 12.5% (straight SH) by 16 (15+1) gives you ~0.78% SH roughly, factoring in shelf life, hose length, pump, psi, orifice wear etc etc etc, just assume 0.75% bleach.
You must not watch any of his videos, they’re almost all exclusively fresh(wink wink Mike), in all seriousness he does vlogs of his pressure washing business and explains what all he does. Mike is very knowledgeable and is one of the best teachers in this industry when it comes to getting houses washed
@@devmike9376 Thank you very much. That means a lot. As a side not, I notice that almost everyone who has a negative comment, rarely actually make videos. LOL
@@TheFreshRinse always happy to support you Mike, this is Michael LaLonde, by the way, I’m friends with you on Facebook and always look forward to your posts about the houses you wash especially since I saw your video saying that’s a way that you advertise. Keep on washing!
Thanks for sharing your wisdom. I can see a bit of back talk in the comments, and feel you wouldn’t mind returning it back with a back handa.
Love your comebacks. I think you’ve not only shared your knowledge on wash downs, but also the art of sarcasm. 😳😇
Thank you. My sarcasm is truly meant for humor. I absolutely appreciate the feedback. Most of my viewers are just having fun. Regardless, I try to respect people’s comments.
I just found your channel. Thank you for the great information in the video. I am also from Ohio. I live over by Youngstown. Great video. Keep up the great job and the information.
Thank you my brother
Man, these videos need to be non stop when spring gets here. Love these!
Spring can’t get here soon enough
Another great video, Mike! Such great info.
Thank you very much. And thank you for watching!
Great video Mike! Thanks for the lesson on oxidation, that was extremely helpful!
Thank you for watching Jerry!
Dude i just went through a really brutal time youth pastoring at a church in my local area. Stepped out of the position. Started softwashing. Still doing ministry locally, but man the story about running into the lady at the church is so real man. Its cool to know you’re preaching and washing. I can’t get enough of either lol
You are my blessing brother. Hats off to all Youth Pastors!
@@TheFreshRinse Likewise my brother!! Those guys work hard
Love the content, just started my softwash/pressure washing buisness and starting off with 3 red lobster locations. I’m looking to do residential when available since this is a part time venture but these vids are a great help! Thanks!
I’m glad they are helping. Good luck with everything!
Great video once again!
Just a thought…
You could have used the back side of that house to test all 3 injectors instead of doing draw tests on each one. I.e…coat one section with the 1.8, another with the 2.1, and a third section with the 2.3.
Draw tests are great but seeing how each section reacts to the separate injectors would allow you and all your viewers to actually see the results of each injector side-by-side.
A little time consuming but worth it for the knowledge in my opinion.
I really like that. Thank you!!!
I was thinking that was what Mike was going to do lol
@@jaredbartlett0020 That would have made a great video. In the end, my goal was to see if the 2.3 would actually wash a house that dirty. I was already fully confident that a 2.1 and 1.8 would work just fine.
Great Video Brother
Thank you my friend
amazing job and video thanks FRESH RINSE GODS BE WITH YOU
I’m grateful! Thank you!
I always use a 2.3,If I need a strong mix I will lower the throttle on my machine to get a stronger mix.
Yup! I’m going to stay with it.
Great job mike !
Thank you very much. I really appreciate that.
Nice!
Thank you!
I'm thanks for another amazing video. I just got a pro flo and have a few questions.
1. Does your lights flash on rinse mode only.
2. When you turn the system off after rinsing at the box switch. Does your system switch back to mix mode. Thanks again.
Thank you for your kind words. Yes and yes
@TheFreshRinse thank for getting back to me. One last question. Does your system still pull mix with the system in the off position? I thought it should just pull water. 🤔
@@MrJcande1969 Off position is the same as “Soap” mode. So, if the box is turned off, it will draw chemical. It will only draw water only, when the lights are flashing.
@TheFreshRinse Thank-you very much for the clarity and your time! God bless!!
@TheFreshRinse I contacted the owner, and he said that the models are coming out in October will be able to push out water in the off position. He sent my repair guy at the supply store how to change it to make it flow water when the box is off. So now the light flashes when in mix mode. The buttons on the remote are reverse and can now just pull water when the box is off. I'll send you the video.
Do you do a spot test on siding? and also what do you do with painted doors. I’m worried about messing up painted houses and doors
Great questions!
The house in the video is vinyl. So, no test spot. I would likely do a test spot on newly painted surfaces.
Killing it
Thank you sir!
2.3 for me also from Russ Johnson. Try DirtKiller Kracken Wash the original brushless oxidation remover. Great video!!
Thank you Jared. I’ll definitely look more into that.
What if you had a 4gpm machine? Would a 2.3 still be recommended? Assuming everything else being equal(i.e lengttof hose, equivalent M5, etc).
Absolutely. The 4 GPM machine will shoot a hotter mix that the 8. So, the 2.3 would be perfect!
Thanks man. I didn't expect a reply so soon! Lol
@@johnnylusk3387 Happy to help!
The sounds effects are crazy lmao
LOL
Feel like every house I wash has oxidation. How can you tell if it needs extra mist it at a distance
If it’s chalky… Mistance!
On a side note… though I enjoy the new music, I gotta say, I miss the old Fresh track, in case you were looking for feedback. ( get it? Side NOTE, FEEDBACK, did you see what I did there?)
I looked up “genius”, and finally saw what you look like! Thank you for watching, my good brother!
Btw, my original comment did not post for some reason but it said Great Job Pastor Mike! I found your video very explosive! 💥💥💥💥🤯 I liked your technique for the oxidized side of the home, we will try that.
Great job my friend I use a 3.2 solid body injector with my 10gpm machine it's what's recommended
Thank you brother!
At the beginning of the video, you said that you were going to test out your 2.3 injector (0:50 min)on this dirty home. At the end of the video you said that you were using a 2.1 injector. (8:08 min)
That’s because I’m a loser. It was a 2.3
Why do you choose to downstream instead of using the flow pro i think that’s what it’s called or the mixing valve thing on your truck? Couldn’t you just adjust it to the exact percent mixture you want each time?
Great question. If I were to soft wash the house, I would still need to bring out the pressure hose to rinse. All this can be done by downstreaming.
@@TheFreshRinsesame guy different account. So I did a calculation based on your SH to water ratio which I think you mentioned a 1:15 or something. I remember you using a 12% SH if that is correct. I came up with a whopping .75% !! That is super low SH but appears to be great results….
@@Heartwash Thank you. It seems that everyone is trying to get the hottest mix possible, when that usually just results in wasted chemical and burnt plants.
@@TheFreshRinse well you only should want to use the least most effective amount possible here to help your business! There is no need to use more than what is required to effectively complete a job...
@@Heartwash I absolutely agree
I'm just wondering, does the length of hose effect how much you need to dilute?
Great question. I do not dilute my chemical. I let the injector do the diluting. And yes, the length of hose will in fact change the ratio a bit. The longer the hose, the weaker the solution.
@@TheFreshRinse thank you for the answer. I really appreciate it, there’s one other question I’ve been wondering. I’ve been professionally pressure washing for a year now and the way I’ve always kept dirt and such from getting under customers doors is with just a bit of tape at the bottoms and around a foot up the sides. Is there a more convenient method?
@@Brodc I hear you. I don’t even try anymore. LOL
So are you useing 1% or 1.5% SH to clean the house? And your not allowing any dwell time ? Just rinsing right off?
1 more thing. You don’t use surfactant in your house wash correct?
It equates to about 1%
Dwell as long as necessary
No surfactant.
All great questions
Thank you for replying. Just did an Estimate on a house that was heavily oxidized. So this was good information for he to come across 🙏
I’ll never understand why, but a 2.3 won’t work on my 8GPM. Tried everything to troubleshoot.
I wish I could help. Sorry!
Do you have to worry about a direct sellers license where you live?
I’ve never heard of that.
do you still do marketing for other businesses for a fee
@@brian2100 Yes sir. Feel free to text me at 513.235.8474
@TheFreshRinse ok will do
Very nice! Yo homie…
You Homie!
do you dilute your sh at all with the 2.3 or pull straight from tank?
I do not dilute.
15-1 what percent is that roughly?
15:1 means for 15 oz of water there’s 1 oz of chem, so dividing 12.5% (straight SH) by 16 (15+1) gives you ~0.78% SH roughly, factoring in shelf life, hose length, pump, psi, orifice wear etc etc etc, just assume 0.75% bleach.
Roughly
You say 2.3 then said the 2.1 passed the test. Otherwise great video. Thanks for posting
If I had a dime for every time I evidenced how moronic I am….
@@TheFreshRinse You're the best, enjoy your videos and info. Keep it rolling.
@@Bowhntr66 Thank you my brother!
I'm curious why the customer wouldn't want that back little patio and step cleaned? Seems like a waste to have you there and not get that done...
Great question. Notice the dumpster in the front. The plan is to go back at the completion of the remodel to clean all the concrete
Hey Mike on that 150 ft of hose do you use 3-50 ft sections or 1-150 ft section
Great question Jarrod. I only use 50’ sections.
Too many commercials, I might not make it through the video
Yeah, that’s out of my control
The popular you get, the more adds you get 🤨
@@tomalley798 Ah, I see. Thank you.
How to post random you tube! Should be the title
How so? My channel is almost exclusively pressure washing related. Are you in the pressure washing industry?
You must not watch any of his videos, they’re almost all exclusively fresh(wink wink Mike), in all seriousness he does vlogs of his pressure washing business and explains what all he does. Mike is very knowledgeable and is one of the best teachers in this industry when it comes to getting houses washed
@@devmike9376 Thank you very much. That means a lot. As a side not, I notice that almost everyone who has a negative comment, rarely actually make videos. LOL
@@TheFreshRinse always happy to support you Mike, this is Michael LaLonde, by the way, I’m friends with you on Facebook and always look forward to your posts about the houses you wash especially since I saw your video saying that’s a way that you advertise. Keep on washing!
@@devmike9376 Oh man, thank you very, very much!
I enjoy most of your content but the religious stuff is not my cup of tea
I totally understand.