Hi dave , thanks for all these videos you make, can you please make a video about how should newbies use or handle the waterfed poles to prevent back injuries and shoulder pain, i appreciate it mate .
The perfect son in law... I do my own and have a vast area to pressure wash. This has been useful. I think I might need one of those back packs as putting chlorine on with a watering can seems to use far too much substance even when diluted 50/50. I have very very similar paving to that on the video except the back patio which is paving slabs so it was useful to see it coming off.
Very lucky. My mother in law Lives in house behind me. About 40ft . Are gardens join. So I put up A tall Garden fence With plastic spikes on top. And had my windows tinted. As She can see straight into my house. She phone me no matter what i'm doing. 😂😂
I'm going into my first winter WFP. My van is relatively sheltered on the driveway but I don't have a way of powering a heater. I have a duvet and 2x 2L hot water bottles. Do these last long enough over night as I'll likely put them in about 10PM before going off to bed. I've also grabbed 3 cheap t shirts, one to wrap around the pump, one for the DI vessel and one for the RO just so they're extra protected. Do you think itll be enough? Thanks for all your help you're a star, James
You must be very fond of the mother in-law Dave, to travel 140 miles to clean her drive. Is that a wee freebie hoodie from Ova 8 ? Loving the beats, takes me back to my Rave days 😉
Its not about this product , in your opinion whats the best wfp brush to use daily, im using the gardinar extreme flocked 14” sill brush which is fantastic but its a little too soft need some more scrubbing power any advice would be grateful shane
Always better using label compliant products, I use smart seal products, very similar to the one you used, I know you can buy hypo a bit cheaper but looks more professional with label on it.
Thanks bud. SH might work but not always. I had someone ring me once asking what to do with BS as they were putting Hypo on neat and it still wasn’t moving it
Hmm. In the end you glossed over the finished block paving very fast - mere few seconds. But even from that it's obvious the black marks haven't all come off the blocks. Not sure why you tried to pretend it did a "fantastic" job when it clearly did not.
so you paid through the nose for a product which has the words "black spot remover" but is just sodium hypochlorite under a "fancy" label. Did you actually read the data sheet? To say it is not hypo is a blatant lie. It is 3 - 7 % sodium hypochlorite which makes it the same concentration as domestic bleach and therefore about half the concentration of a 14-15% sodium hypochlorite "patio cleaner" that costs half the price of this stuff.
Hi dave , thanks for all these videos you make, can you please make a video about how should newbies use or handle the waterfed poles to prevent back injuries and shoulder pain, i appreciate it mate .
I will add it to the list
4:13 that song transition was so smooth
Definitely and old raver with those banging tunes
The perfect son in law... I do my own and have a vast area to pressure wash. This has been useful. I think I might need one of those back packs as putting chlorine on with a watering can seems to use far too much substance even when diluted 50/50. I have very very similar paving to that on the video except the back patio which is paving slabs so it was useful to see it coming off.
Your mother in law lives 140 miles away you lucky boy!😂
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Very lucky. My mother in law Lives in house behind me. About 40ft . Are gardens join. So I put up A tall Garden fence With plastic spikes on top. And had my windows tinted. As She can see straight into my house. She phone me no matter what i'm doing. 😂😂
I'm going into my first winter WFP. My van is relatively sheltered on the driveway but I don't have a way of powering a heater. I have a duvet and 2x 2L hot water bottles. Do these last long enough over night as I'll likely put them in about 10PM before going off to bed. I've also grabbed 3 cheap t shirts, one to wrap around the pump, one for the DI vessel and one for the RO just so they're extra protected. Do you think itll be enough? Thanks for all your help you're a star, James
Hi Dave. Great video mate! Thanks for sharing all the information! Which kind of pressure machine did you use?
I’ve got an Evolution Series2 15lpm
@@squeakycleandave1 thanks 😀
Looks decent stuff Dave.
How is it with other vegetation?
Would you need to soak grass etc before use?
There were a few weeds around the edges that it didn’t seem to bother but as always better to be safe then sorry and take precautions
You must be very fond of the mother in-law Dave, to travel 140 miles to clean her drive. Is that a wee freebie hoodie from Ova 8 ? Loving the beats, takes me back to my Rave days 😉
🤣🤣 I only offered to clean the drive so I could make the video
@Squeaky Clean Dave I think the Mother in-law got the best deal in that one Dave 😄
Most people try to avoid the mother in law never mind drive 140mile 😂 brilliant job!
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Great vid Dave 👍🏼
Thanks bud 👍
Its not about this product , in your opinion whats the best wfp brush to use daily, im using the gardinar extreme flocked 14” sill brush which is fantastic but its a little too soft need some more scrubbing power any advice would be grateful shane
I always use a Gardiner 35cm Ultimate stiff with 4 jets in it
@@squeakycleandave1 Thankyou
A great video Dave. What pressure washer did you use? All the best.
Its a evolution series 2 15lpm
How much is it and is it available at every store
It’s only available from GK Pro and I think it £18 for 5 litres
Were the blacklists lichen?
They were on the drive
You did a good job on that paving. Bet you are now the favourite son-in-law now.Lol.
🤣🤣🤣I always was. I am her only son I. Law so that doesn’t say a lot though
Did you wear mask when you started pressure cleaning the solution off?
To be honest I really can’t remember but I should have. Did one today and the mask didn’t come off until the end
Nice one Dave. Plenty brownie points earned one that job!! 🤗
Definitely. She was very happy
Great job Dave , 👍
Thanks Dave
Always better using label compliant products, I use smart seal products, very similar to the one you used, I know you can buy hypo a bit cheaper but looks more professional with label on it.
Definitely. And your insurance definitely covers you
Nice one. What is the advantage over hypo - cost or is it just easier to use without damaging clothing etc?
Its label compliant which a lot of the cheap hoop isn't so it means if theres a problem your insurance will cover you.
Good job!
Dave try a Surface Cleaner it will make your job a lot easier.
Thanks Bud
I Watched this video with my ears, Awesome techno track
Thanks Austin
It's basically hypo dave
I will have a look at what’s in it tomorrow
Great family man. Dave would sh work
Thanks bud. SH might work but not always. I had someone ring me once asking what to do with BS as they were putting Hypo on neat and it still wasn’t moving it
@@squeakycleandave1 👍🙏
Expensive relabelled hypo
With it being family....did you charge more? 😜
I should have 🤣🤣🤣
That stuff is hypo.
Yep
13% hot tub bleach is the best stuff.
Sorry black spots!
Hmm. In the end you glossed over the finished block paving very fast - mere few seconds. But even from that it's obvious the black marks haven't all come off the blocks. Not sure why you tried to pretend it did a "fantastic" job when it clearly did not.
so you paid through the nose for a product which has the words "black spot remover" but is just sodium hypochlorite under a "fancy" label.
Did you actually read the data sheet? To say it is not hypo is a blatant lie. It is 3 - 7 % sodium hypochlorite which makes it the same concentration as domestic bleach and therefore about half the concentration of a 14-15% sodium hypochlorite "patio cleaner" that costs half the price of this stuff.
Your mother-in-law needs more than her patio cleaning 😂😂😂
Waste of money...
Hypo is a lot cheaper
Combo! This is England 🤣