Hey! Just wanted to tell you your channel along with some others have inspired me to start a side hustle business of pressure washing until I see I can do it full time. But I was wondering if you knew any places to really get the breakdown of all the chemicals, which chemicals mix well together, and everything I would need I have some people in my life who know the baseline of everything I need to do and get but not the nitty gritty of it. Thank you 😁
Another question tho.What is your pressure washer tank capacity for gas and how long can you run it for until the gas fully runs out.I can’t find info anywhere.
Great video, love your work. Do you think you need a new surface washer? Looks as though it keeps playing up. I've seen bigger with longer double handles, might prove more comfortable perhaps. That sure was one heck of a driveway, well done mate. Watching from Taupo (toe-paw ) New Zealand.
Absolutely. The current pressure washer I have now doesn't allow me to utilize those bigger surface cleaners with the handles because it's lacking a bit of power (PSI + GPM) for it to really take full advantage of them. This is actually the second one I've gotten from Dewalt that broke on me. However, I went back to my older surface cleaner and it worked just fine. As soon as I get myself a commercial pressure washer I'll be getting one of those bigger surface cleaners as well 👍🏼
Also I’m going to buy rhino pressure washers.they both have .95 gallon tank capacity and wondering if you knew how long it would run until the gas is out.Also sorry for all questions but are kohler engines good or should I just go safe route and get the Honda engine.the kohler is 196cc engine 3200 psi 2.3 gpm with surface cleaner or Roy i Honda engine gc190 3400 psi 2.3 gpm with a little nicer surface cleaner.380 dollars vs 550.idk if the kohler engines are bad
Please think about turning on the closed captions. I am hearing impaired and rely on reading rather than hearing. I think you might be discouraging others like me from being subscribers. I wish you well.
I hope you post treated that driveway...there were a lot of lines on it. Without post treatment, it will not look good in a couple of months. ALWAYS post treat driveways with your house mix...it will remove the lines. If you don't do it...those lines come back quickly, especially on a really dirty driveway like this. Not trying to tell you what to do, just trying to help you...I have been doing this a long time and have learned from doing it. Always do the best for your customers.
I guess I would change my mind too. Huge difference ❤️
Right? I think it turned out pretty good 😊
Looks so much better, nice and clean.
I think so too, thank you!
Great video
Thank you!
Such a great job!
Thank you very much!
Looking good bro!
Your the best
Hey! Just wanted to tell you your channel along with some others have inspired me to start a side hustle business of pressure washing until I see I can do it full time. But I was wondering if you knew any places to really get the breakdown of all the chemicals, which chemicals mix well together, and everything I would need
I have some people in my life who know the baseline of everything I need to do and get but not the nitty gritty of it. Thank you 😁
keep up the grind boss
Trying my best!
Another question tho.What is your pressure washer tank capacity for gas and how long can you run it for until the gas fully runs out.I can’t find info anywhere.
For this specific job it ran out of gas only a couple times. I would say after a good hour or two it needs a refill 👍🏼
GREAT JOB
Thank you!
Damn that’s a long _ss driveway 😯
Right??
Great video, love your work. Do you think you need a new surface washer? Looks as though it keeps playing up. I've seen bigger with longer double handles, might prove more comfortable perhaps. That sure was one heck of a driveway, well done mate. Watching from Taupo (toe-paw ) New Zealand.
Absolutely. The current pressure washer I have now doesn't allow me to utilize those bigger surface cleaners with the handles because it's lacking a bit of power (PSI + GPM) for it to really take full advantage of them. This is actually the second one I've gotten from Dewalt that broke on me. However, I went back to my older surface cleaner and it worked just fine. As soon as I get myself a commercial pressure washer I'll be getting one of those bigger surface cleaners as well 👍🏼
You just need to finish it off with a hot mix to get rid of the remaining stains
I’m sure he did.
Also I’m going to buy rhino pressure washers.they both have .95 gallon tank capacity and wondering if you knew how long it would run until the gas is out.Also sorry for all questions but are kohler engines good or should I just go safe route and get the Honda engine.the kohler is 196cc engine 3200 psi 2.3 gpm with surface cleaner or Roy i Honda engine gc190 3400 psi 2.3 gpm with a little nicer surface cleaner.380 dollars vs 550.idk if the kohler engines are bad
Both pretty good, but I'd personally go Honda
What is the equipment that you use?
The pressure washer is 3400 PSI 2.5 GPM and using a surface cleaner to get the job done faster!
@@SunshinePressureWashing what surface cleaner do you recommend for starting a cleaning service.
@@kswavy3781 any from Amazon / Home Depot will work. Just make sure not to exceed the max or don’t get one that needs more psi than your machine has.
I would charge according to square feet
I didn’t charge him a thing and still tipped at the end! I love pressure washing it’s definitely become one of my favorite hobbies.
Please think about turning on the closed captions. I am hearing impaired and rely on reading rather than hearing. I think you might be discouraging others like me from being subscribers. I wish you well.
I hope you post treated that driveway...there were a lot of lines on it. Without post treatment, it will not look good in a couple of months. ALWAYS post treat driveways with your house mix...it will remove the lines. If you don't do it...those lines come back quickly, especially on a really dirty driveway like this. Not trying to tell you what to do, just trying to help you...I have been doing this a long time and have learned from doing it. Always do the best for your customers.
You people talk to dam much on here
Ironic comment
Ironic comment because your a ironic person