Great job as usual Paul, very therapeutic to watch and the music was relaxing. The only stressful moment was when you cleaned the ornament and it moved, i thought it was gonna fly off the wall and break ! I have broken a few plant pots in my time with the turbo so i am extra careful nowadays with any ornaments. Keep up the great work and video's.
Hi Paul you on the hot water on this job . Did you turn the pressure down when using the x jet on the video it looks like you just swapped straight over from xjet to fsc . Great video what a beautiful stone under all the dirt theses jobs are the best when you stand back after you done and think wow .
I used hot water for the more stubborn black lichen but cold water for the general clean. I usually reduce the engine revs for the x-jet, but this looks like it was cut out for the edit. Yes it was a lovely job and very attractive stone. Thanks for watching :-)
I find that it's rare that I need such a strong mix, and certainly not using an x-jet for safety reasons. I start with a 2% solution, applying a repeat spot treatment as needed. I only go stronger if necessary, and find that 5% is usually strong enough if allowed enough time. Only with difficult surfaces such as York Stone do I ever find it necessary to escalate.
Great work Paul!
I'm glad you liked it.
Nice one Paul
Cheers Simon. Thank you for watching.
Fantastic work as always Paul
Glad you enjoyed it
Lovely transformation paul. Hope your keeping well 👍
I'm glad you liked it. Thank you for watching.
Cracking job Mate
Thanks for watching Sean
increíble trabajo, felicidades, es un gran esfuerzo pero el resultado lo vale, saludos desde México :)
Fue un trabajo muy satisfactorio en el que trabajar. Gracias por ver.
Great job as usual Paul, very therapeutic to watch and the music was relaxing. The only stressful moment was when you cleaned the ornament and it moved, i thought it was gonna fly off the wall and break ! I have broken a few plant pots in my time with the turbo so i am extra careful nowadays with any ornaments. Keep up the great work and video's.
Glad you enjoyed it. The ornament was one of those very solid and heavy ones, and not easy to break.
This was a wonderful idea, sucks that you ending up not doing more.
Great work tho
I will be doing more. It's just that I'm super busy at the moment. Thanks for watching.
Hi Paul you on the hot water on this job . Did you turn the pressure down when using the x jet on the video it looks like you just swapped straight over from xjet to fsc .
Great video what a beautiful stone under all the dirt theses jobs are the best when you stand back after you done and think wow .
I used hot water for the more stubborn black lichen but cold water for the general clean. I usually reduce the engine revs for the x-jet, but this looks like it was cut out for the edit. Yes it was a lovely job and very attractive stone. Thanks for watching :-)
Hi fantastic job can I ask what lance your using please
Glad you liked the video. It's a Suttner Push Pull Lance | ST 85
T Indian sand stone what radio did you go 2 to 1 with %14 hypo many thanks keep up great work chum.
I find that it's rare that I need such a strong mix, and certainly not using an x-jet for safety reasons. I start with a 2% solution, applying a repeat spot treatment as needed. I only go stronger if necessary, and find that 5% is usually strong enough if allowed enough time. Only with difficult surfaces such as York Stone do I ever find it necessary to escalate.
Veri dark.😄
It certainly was.