Also, I would like to know why you keep raising one side of your surface cleaner when it doesn't do anythintg but make you look like an amateur. I would also like to know why you treat surfaces that don't need to be treated. I would also like to know why you don't rinse the debris off the surfaces before you clean them. Perhaps you could answer this in a future video.
No problem, tilting the surface cleaner moves dirty water away from where I am working. Treat or not is just personal preferences and what I find best works for me. Depending on how much debris is on the surface dictates the need for me to rinse or blow off before pressure washing. Thank you for your questions and I will try to incorporate in future videos 👍
You should always go in the direction the water flows in because it makes the job so much easier. You did do a good job on this driveway.
Thank you for the feedback 👍
Marvelous... Excellent transformation
@@SINGH-zo6ru thank you. The customer was very happy with the results 👍
Latest clean, enjoy 😊😊
There is mold on the last 3 courses of brick too. Should have been pressure washed as well. Otherwise, good job.
@@pullchop thanks 👍
Also, I would like to know why you keep raising one side of your surface cleaner when it doesn't do anythintg but make you look like an amateur. I would also like to know why you treat surfaces that don't need to be treated. I would also like to know why you don't rinse the debris off the surfaces before you clean them. Perhaps you could answer this in a future video.
No problem, tilting the surface cleaner moves dirty water away from where I am working.
Treat or not is just personal preferences and what I find best works for me.
Depending on how much debris is on the surface dictates the need for me to rinse or blow off before pressure washing.
Thank you for your questions and I will try to incorporate in future videos 👍