Definitely need to do the whole job over again. Not hating but definitely could have came allot cleaner by slowing down and pretreating. In your case once you completed post treat run your surface cleaner over it again in the opposite direction you went over it the first time.
My process: Blow off any debris on the concrete, wet the grass around the concrete, apply a pre 4% solution, rinse grass, let it set 10 minutes, surface clean and wand the entire area, rinse down, apply a post 4% solution, rinse grass, allow to set 10 minutes, rinse clean. Never fail...
@@PressureWashingPOV As someone who does this full-time, don't listen to any of these comments. I use a surface cleaner for as much of a job as I can and detail corners with a ball valve because it's faster. You disconnect the SC, mount it on the trailer, and go straight to touching up corners and rinsing with the ball valve. With an 8 GPM system, the circular spread from the ball valve rinses faster than the flat nozzle of a wand and you have more wrist control. As soon as I get to post-treatment, I switch to my 10 GPM Water Dragon unit. I can treat the entire driveway in about 30 seconds, and then heavily rinse the grass while flushing out the line. Driveways like this usually take about 40 minutes, in and out. On a side note, I'm not sure why everyone is obsessed with using a turbo nozzle. I only use one for stripping graffiti, paint, and sealer.
Yeah I rarely use one. I got in the habit of not using one because I was always getting splash back or I was too close to the surface I was trying to clean when I had the wand. Without the wand I am able to keep my distance from the house even if the fence line is tight. Hopefully that makes sense. I still bust one out when its useful.
@@PressureWashingPOVSorry, I don't buy your explanation. Not using a wand while doing any pressure washing job is like a construction company never using a shovel or hammer. A wand is the proper tool to use to do edging. The turbo Nozzle will blast away any grass along the edges, and is great for doing those street gutters and curbs. How long you been doing this? 3 years at least, right? You can't rely on your surface cleaner for everything. Yes, a Turbo Nozzle with wand can create a lot of splatter, but that's part of the job. Are you afraid of getting a little wet? I mean, I'm a handicapped dude that uses a electric wheelchair to get out and about, and I bought a wand gun and Turbo Nozzle to use with my friend's 2.5 gpm machine, and we cleaned a concrete apron to our pole barn that we built in 1985 for the very first time. Worked just fine.
@@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Thanks for your input! Everyone has their own approach, and I appreciate you sharing yours. Sounds like you’ve done some solid work with your setup-props to you for getting it done!
Imagine having a Pressure Washing business with a pretty decent trailer set-up and not having a spray gun with a Turbo Nozzle. Dude...Basics, man...Basics.
Hey, thanks for the comment! A turbo nozzle is definitely a solid tool, and I agree it’s great for certain jobs. My setup works well for the type of work I focus on, but I’m always open to upgrading and trying new tools to stay efficient. Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts!
What’s up bud… you should do a video on your trailer of what you have and what you started with when you first got into the business… KEEP UP THE GOOD VIDEOS!! I been watching you brother many blessings 💯💪🏻 im about to subscribe to your channel
no pre treat on that surface? (literally black..) and then post treat when the driveway hasn’t been rinsed? 🤔 no hate but results definitely could’ve been way better
Right? Did he not even rinse it before post-treating? Is this dude still a Rookie 3 years into his business? I'm not even a pressure washer and I know the basic steps in this industry.
Hey unless I am missing something or it will totally look different once it dries up that driveway doesn’t look clean at all, again unless the camera is playing tricks with my eyes PS: not trying to troll or anything like that it just doesn’t look clean to me
My friend...,-You are being watched by professionals in the Pressure Washing industry; they may be laughing at your bad service. You need better tools to provide better service, and next time do not upload videos of such poor quality ...I recommend you look at the style of "Pink Flamingo" Thank you
Dude you don't pre-treat...and why? Also you can't hear a word you're saying for the whole video! Also your video should be no longer than 11 minutes, 15 at max. Not trying to be a hater but you're not relaying the proper procedures for others to learn by, I assume that's what you're trying to do. I just tortured myself for an hour and a half on something that shouldn't have taken you more than 35 minutes. Before you do any further washes I would watch Pink Flamingo's or Super Blast's channels. I would watch a minimum of 50 hours. As I said I'm not trying to hate on you but this was just horrible. On a driveway that bad you should have pre-treated with 3% and post-treated with at least 6%. Good luck my man!
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and provide such detailed feedback! I appreciate your suggestions, and you’ve made some solid points. I’m always open to learning and improving. As for the audio and length of the video, that’s super helpful feedback too-I’ll make sure to keep those in mind when planning my next uploads. Your honesty is appreciated, and I’m always striving to deliver better content. Thanks again for watching, and I hope you’ll give my future videos another chance!
Definitely need to do the whole job over again. Not hating but definitely could have came allot cleaner by slowing down and pretreating. In your case once you completed post treat run your surface cleaner over it again in the opposite direction you went over it the first time.
Must be his first season! The ball valve ain't working for you, it's doing a terrible job.
My process: Blow off any debris on the concrete, wet the grass around the concrete, apply a pre 4% solution, rinse grass, let it set 10 minutes, surface clean and wand the entire area, rinse down, apply a post 4% solution, rinse grass, allow to set 10 minutes, rinse clean. Never fail...
Sounds like you have a solid system, I’ve been working on refining mine!
You need to put that ball valve away and get a wand and turbo nozzle
You’re not the first person to say this, maybe if someone recommends a good one to buy I’ll give it a go.
They are all good just get one that is rated for your pressure washer
@@PressureWashingPOV As someone who does this full-time, don't listen to any of these comments. I use a surface cleaner for as much of a job as I can and detail corners with a ball valve because it's faster. You disconnect the SC, mount it on the trailer, and go straight to touching up corners and rinsing with the ball valve. With an 8 GPM system, the circular spread from the ball valve rinses faster than the flat nozzle of a wand and you have more wrist control. As soon as I get to post-treatment, I switch to my 10 GPM Water Dragon unit. I can treat the entire driveway in about 30 seconds, and then heavily rinse the grass while flushing out the line. Driveways like this usually take about 40 minutes, in and out.
On a side note, I'm not sure why everyone is obsessed with using a turbo nozzle. I only use one for stripping graffiti, paint, and sealer.
Nice!! 👍
Hope you the fam had a good thanksgiving, did Roscoe get a bite of some turkey?
We had a good time brother! I'm sure my mom snuck him some pieces while I wasn't lookin. We also gave him a special can of dog food😅
@@PressureWashingPOV LOL! Nicee glad to hear it went well and Roscoe got something special
I think you need a turbo nozzle especially for edging.
You will get much better results i guess.
Love the channel. Question, I never see you use a wand, why is that?
Yeah I rarely use one. I got in the habit of not using one because I was always getting splash back or I was too close to the surface I was trying to clean when I had the wand. Without the wand I am able to keep my distance from the house even if the fence line is tight. Hopefully that makes sense. I still bust one out when its useful.
mostly just a preference thing
@@PressureWashingPOVSorry, I don't buy your explanation. Not using a wand while doing any pressure washing job is like a construction company never using a shovel or hammer. A wand is the proper tool to use to do edging. The turbo Nozzle will blast away any grass along the edges, and is great for doing those street gutters and curbs. How long you been doing this? 3 years at least, right? You can't rely on your surface cleaner for everything. Yes, a Turbo Nozzle with wand can create a lot of splatter, but that's part of the job. Are you afraid of getting a little wet? I mean, I'm a handicapped dude that uses a electric wheelchair to get out and about, and I bought a wand gun and Turbo Nozzle to use with my friend's 2.5 gpm machine, and we cleaned a concrete apron to our pole barn that we built in 1985 for the very first time. Worked just fine.
@@WhatDayIsItTrumpDay Thanks for your input! Everyone has their own approach, and I appreciate you sharing yours. Sounds like you’ve done some solid work with your setup-props to you for getting it done!
Imagine having a Pressure Washing business with a pretty decent trailer set-up and not having a spray gun with a Turbo Nozzle. Dude...Basics, man...Basics.
Hey, thanks for the comment! A turbo nozzle is definitely a solid tool, and I agree it’s great for certain jobs. My setup works well for the type of work I focus on, but I’m always open to upgrading and trying new tools to stay efficient. Appreciate you watching and sharing your thoughts!
Bro what camera are you using to record your videos a go pro?
DJI Action 4..it's very similar to a go pro
@@PressureWashingPOV kool appreciate it my man
What percent did you post treat with?
I’m eager to hear, I’m guessing 4-5%
Yeah somewhere between a 5-6%
@@PressureWashingPOV 5-6% I would use that for a roof too guess as long as it’s not siding?
@@bigdanish Yeah roofs and concrete are pretty resilient against SH. I always use a much weaker mix for house washes.
@@PressureWashingPOV would you say that 2-3% with surfactant for a house wash
you clean verry good pro
Thanks brother!
What’s up bud… you should do a video on your trailer of what you have and what you started with when you first got into the business… KEEP UP THE GOOD VIDEOS!! I been watching you brother many blessings 💯💪🏻 im about to subscribe to your channel
Agreed !!!
Thanks, brother! That’s an awesome idea-I’ll definitely consider doing a trailer setup video soon. Welcome to the channel 💪🏻
What area do you live in or work in??
no pre treat on that surface? (literally black..) and then post treat when the driveway hasn’t been rinsed? 🤔 no hate but results definitely could’ve been way better
Right? Did he not even rinse it before post-treating? Is this dude still a Rookie 3 years into his business? I'm not even a pressure washer and I know the basic steps in this industry.
Thanks for your feedback- I’m always looking to improve, so I appreciate you sharing your thoughts and for watching the video!
Hey unless I am missing something or it will totally look different once it dries up that driveway doesn’t look clean at all, again unless the camera is playing tricks with my eyes
PS: not trying to troll or anything like that it just doesn’t look clean to me
Yeah the driveways look better once they are dried, its still very wet when we are taking photos. The final result is definitely brighter than this
My friend...,-You are being watched by professionals in the Pressure Washing industry; they may be laughing at your bad service. You need better tools to provide better service, and next time do not upload videos of such poor quality ...I recommend you look at the style of "Pink Flamingo" Thank you
Dude you don't pre-treat...and why? Also you can't hear a word you're saying for the whole video! Also your video should be no longer than 11 minutes, 15 at max. Not trying to be a hater but you're not relaying the proper procedures for others to learn by, I assume that's what you're trying to do. I just tortured myself for an hour and a half on something that shouldn't have taken you more than 35 minutes. Before you do any further washes I would watch Pink Flamingo's or Super Blast's channels. I would watch a minimum of 50 hours. As I said I'm not trying to hate on you but this was just horrible. On a driveway that bad you should have pre-treated with 3% and post-treated with at least 6%. Good luck my man!
Thanks for taking the time to share your thoughts and provide such detailed feedback! I appreciate your suggestions, and you’ve made some solid points. I’m always open to learning and improving.
As for the audio and length of the video, that’s super helpful feedback too-I’ll make sure to keep those in mind when planning my next uploads. Your honesty is appreciated, and I’m always striving to deliver better content. Thanks again for watching, and I hope you’ll give my future videos another chance!