we work in the same area and i see you guys all the time. Glad to see professional companies in my area doing well and raising the bar. Nice work and keep it up.
Good footage. I appreciate all the information. I live in a cedar house that has never been sealed for four years. Question: how long should I let the SH dwell before rinsing?
I appreciate your videos. I live in an area of Neptune Beach Florida with many 100 year old cedar shake homes including my own. I just had an inquiry from a customer to soft wash it. I did a test spot with three to 4% and it looks splotchy, inconsistent. If I bumped it up to six, do you think it would make it look more uniform?
@@SoftWashFactory I don't know. It is the cedar that is sold here in Northeast florida. Home Depot sells it by the bushel. I can check. Thanks for getting back with me.
It’s not that bleach is horrible and can’t be done right, but there is another difference between washing and restoring wood, washing is fine, but restoring is better…
When the water coming down the wall looks clear when it's flowing down. Do that for 3 to 5 min rinse a wall, depending on gpm machine your using. High gpm to rinse is key.
@SoftWashFactory I seem to have foam coming out no matter how much I rince. Even when it clears up and I come back to that spot. I can get light foam to come out. Is this something naturally in the wood or is it still bleach and soap?
Unwatchable footage unless the camera is tripod mounted. Body cam is always too headache & neausea inducing for most people to watch in real time, let alone sped-up. Couldnt get beyond 5 minutes sorry.
we work in the same area and i see you guys all the time. Glad to see professional companies in my area doing well and raising the bar. Nice work and keep it up.
Yes we are, and thank you so much. Hope you guys are doing well.
that house came out beautiful.
Good footage. I appreciate all the information. I live in a cedar house that has never been sealed for four years. Question: how long should I let the SH dwell before rinsing?
3- 5 mins
@@SoftWashFactory do these customers put sealant on there wood or just have you come by once every year or two?
I appreciate your videos. I live in an area of Neptune Beach Florida with many 100 year old cedar shake homes including my own. I just had an inquiry from a customer to soft wash it. I did a test spot with three to 4% and it looks splotchy, inconsistent. If I bumped it up to six, do you think it would make it look more uniform?
I sometimes have to use 6% on jobs, but are you doing white or red cedars?
@@SoftWashFactory I don't know. It is the cedar that is sold here in Northeast florida. Home Depot sells it by the bushel. I can check. Thanks for getting back with me.
@@outofthetoolboxtinker send me a picture of the teat spot you did 781-299-2647
It’s not that bleach is horrible and can’t be done right, but there is another difference between washing and restoring wood, washing is fine, but restoring is better…
What is the pricing on a job like that???
the house
$850+ depending on your area
Make a time lapse video of a whole job with music then talk over it
How do you know when a section is rinsed?
When the water coming down the wall looks clear when it's flowing down. Do that for 3 to 5 min rinse a wall, depending on gpm machine your using. High gpm to rinse is key.
@SoftWashFactory I seem to have foam coming out no matter how much I rince. Even when it clears up and I come back to that spot. I can get light foam to come out. Is this something naturally in the wood or is it still bleach and soap?
I think it's pronounced
CEDAH
@@dougg4633 damn right hahaha
Unwatchable footage unless the camera is tripod mounted. Body cam is always too headache & neausea inducing for most people to watch in real time, let alone sped-up. Couldnt get beyond 5 minutes sorry.
Thanks for the feedback