Please don't take this as hate. I think you have to tell your followers why you don't downstream which is the most efficient way to do flat work you have the absolute best setup for it. The next thing you have to explain is why you don't pretreat? If you pretreated by downstreaming a 1.5-2% mix, let it dwell for 8-12 minutes, you would be able to get up 95% of the dirt off the sidewalks and would only have to post treat really bad areas with a pump up. I think you're wasting a lot of time the way you do it and you're not teaching people the proper way to clean flatwork. As I said, please don't take this as hate I just think that if you did it the way that I and everyone else does it you'll be more efficient and it will take you half as long.
I agree. While watching this video series on this job I have noticed similar things that could allow him to get more done during his time. If he is happy with his time that's fine I guess but I prefer to be efficient and get my jobs done quicker.
@@himynameis2739 yeah I agree with you. I just see him doing his flat work and I just don't understand why he's not pre-treating and for the life of me and with the 8GPM unit he has he should be downstreaming. Him going back with a 12V and post treating is a huge waste of time. To each their own. I'm just trying to help him out.
Looks like just SH and at around the 6:10 mark he said he was using 6%. Though I don't know why as that is huge overkill for a concrete post treat but I guess he figures better to be too strong than too weak.
Nice video, passed my morning very well ❤ 🇬🇧
Hey bro good job one question what app do you use to get clients
Wow, that's the dirtiest parking lot I've seen. What happens when people walk from their cars onto the sidewalk?
Please don't take this as hate. I think you have to tell your followers why you don't downstream which is the most efficient way to do flat work you have the absolute best setup for it. The next thing you have to explain is why you don't pretreat? If you pretreated by downstreaming a 1.5-2% mix, let it dwell for 8-12 minutes, you would be able to get up 95% of the dirt off the sidewalks and would only have to post treat really bad areas with a pump up. I think you're wasting a lot of time the way you do it and you're not teaching people the proper way to clean flatwork. As I said, please don't take this as hate I just think that if you did it the way that I and everyone else does it you'll be more efficient and it will take you half as long.
I agree. While watching this video series on this job I have noticed similar things that could allow him to get more done during his time. If he is happy with his time that's fine I guess but I prefer to be efficient and get my jobs done quicker.
@@himynameis2739 yeah I agree with you. I just see him doing his flat work and I just don't understand why he's not pre-treating and for the life of me and with the 8GPM unit he has he should be downstreaming. Him going back with a 12V and post treating is a huge waste of time. To each their own. I'm just trying to help him out.
Hey mate,
All the way from Australia!
Was the mix just SH? If so, how sgrong?😊
Looks like just SH and at around the 6:10 mark he said he was using 6%. Though I don't know why as that is huge overkill for a concrete post treat but I guess he figures better to be too strong than too weak.