You did a great job on that driveway! Some people don’t want to accept that sometimes the pavement when it’s clean is going to have markings that already existed(but you couldn’t see) and no amount of pressure washing is going to get it off. Glad you got paid though and he wasn’t a cheap skate!
You served your customer well. The overall message I am getting in situations like this is I MUST take the time to preview the property and communicate with the customer any areas that standard washing will not clean. It will serve us best to have an open and honest upfront conversation with the customer.
Yes! Glad you got the message. I'm not always best at explaining myself. But take Pictures and videos before and after. Always set expectations as best as you can.
I appreciate the comment! I don't know concrete well, I just have been learning how to clean it properly. It's amazing to learn something new on each job.
They don’t know what they don’t know, what’s worse is what they think they know. Good job perusing the resolve and following up. Can be super uncomfortable at times
I had the same thing happen.........HERES HOW TO FIX IT......SPRAY SOME LA Awesome on it , don't dilute it.....Then spray it off. It will come right off
I believe all the forums on follow are on facebook right now. Pressure washing for newbies. Pressure washing business owners. Those are a couple I follow. Those might not be the exact names. They've been pretty handy.. you can also search them for comments that have been talked about.
Man the legendary "When I used my electric pressure washer" line gotta love it
@@JPGETTHATDOUGH totally ridiculous
You did a great job on that driveway! Some people don’t want to accept that sometimes the pavement when it’s clean is going to have markings that already existed(but you couldn’t see) and no amount of pressure washing is going to get it off. Glad you got paid though and he wasn’t a cheap skate!
Thank you! I appreciate the support and the comment!! 🤙
You served your customer well. The overall message I am getting in situations like this is I MUST take the time to preview the property and communicate with the customer any areas that standard washing will not clean. It will serve us best to have an open and honest upfront conversation with the customer.
Yes! Glad you got the message. I'm not always best at explaining myself. But take Pictures and videos before and after. Always set expectations as best as you can.
You did good on that i knew what it was as soon as i seen it as im a concrete finisher and pressure washer lol
I appreciate the comment! I don't know concrete well, I just have been learning how to clean it properly. It's amazing to learn something new on each job.
They don’t know what they don’t know, what’s worse is what they think they know. Good job perusing the resolve and following up. Can be super uncomfortable at times
Yeah it was awkward and difficult for sure. I'm glad I was able to figure out a way work it out.
Good patience with that Jack-wagon. Good advice to everyone out there too.
Thanks!!! Every job is a new experience for sure.
I had the same thing happen.........HERES HOW TO FIX IT......SPRAY SOME LA Awesome on it , don't dilute it.....Then spray it off. It will come right off
@@homefry7950 I will have to try that! Thanks for the advice!!
What forums are you following?
I believe all the forums on follow are on facebook right now. Pressure washing for newbies. Pressure washing business owners. Those are a couple I follow. Those might not be the exact names. They've been pretty handy.. you can also search them for comments that have been talked about.
Thats the drip from the roof. Thats obvious. Definitely not your fault.
I knew it was and it was very hard to explain that to him. He was not believing me. But I worked out in the end.
Hey, what do you use to pre-treat driveway? sh aswell or do you ever use metasilicate? :) thanks for the info btw
I use SH for pre and post treat.
Future reference dont' use 3% for post treat, pre treat that'd be okay, but post treat you can use house wash.
@@brandonlambert8021 right on! Thanks for the information!
Requesting one side should have been your first red flag. NOPE or minimum.
I agree with you! That will be my one and only time I did that. Crazy how every job, you learn something. I appreciate the comment!
what are your preferred methods of applying chemical in order?
Which application you referring to? House or driveway?
@@jonesblueline Both would be great!