Pretty much. Unless there are stubborn stains, there's no need to use higher than a 1% mix. Also, yes, pre-wet windows especially. I always do anything I can to eliminate flashing.
Typically we use red stucco tape to do property protection. I've found that it adheres the best. But regular painters tape works in a pinch too. As always, we NEVER spray outlets and electronics directly either.
I wondered how it is possible that almost no one washes the windows afterwards? When I rinse the windows with tap water after softwashing, I always have white dots on the glass after it has dried. Window cleaning takes quite a bit of time, so if that is not necessary, that would be a solution
How many gallons did u use of chem
@@SurivivalReviewsTest probably between 5-10 gallons id estimate
awesome video!!! great tips
@@WeberPowerWashing thanks my friend!
Thank you for this
@@ReeRuns You're welcome!
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Do you have a link to that pump you were showing?
@@BeardedSoftwash I don't off hand, but you can Google the pump number I included in the video and it'll pop up!
So basically the same way as you would a vinly wash? Did you wet down the siding first to cool it down with it being right in the sun like that?
Pretty much. Unless there are stubborn stains, there's no need to use higher than a 1% mix. Also, yes, pre-wet windows especially. I always do anything I can to eliminate flashing.
@@powershineme That's man, got my sub!
I subbed. Thanks for videos
What are you using to cover Ring cameras,electronics and outlets?
Typically we use red stucco tape to do property protection. I've found that it adheres the best. But regular painters tape works in a pinch too. As always, we NEVER spray outlets and electronics directly either.
I wondered how it is possible that almost no one washes the windows afterwards? When I rinse the windows with tap water after softwashing, I always have white dots on the glass after it has dried. Window cleaning takes quite a bit of time, so if that is not necessary, that would be a solution
Yeah, I've never done that and never had an issue. I don't use soap typically either. Just SH and water
I really recommend you buy the big rolls of cheap twine and a box of stakes. You tie the bushes back fast that way and do a more professional job
@@JuanGelogo great idea!