Big difference between your gear to his. Even in fast mode felt slow 😁. At the end of the day you proved it can be done professionally with a budget set up.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWashit’s great to see you work with all types of equipment because I run a 4 gpm system myself. It definitely gets the job done and more. Especially with all the dope tips I’ve learned from you, I can still get things done faster then the average washer that’s washing with a 4gpm system. I loved this content.
I would prefer a truck setup but this reason alone is why I stick with a trailer. If my truck breaks down I can rent or borrow one to pull my rig. If your truck is your rig, you're out of luck if it breaks down
If that's the only reason I'll take it (and that is the only downside honestly) but when it comes to doing big HOA jobs that requires water to be hauled cause there's no water hook up its definitely a game changer. That's why I charge a high price so a few days without my truck isn't gonna make my life a living hell. This truck has made a boatload of money in less than a year and I've completed a host of big projects with it. It's efficient and can take on anything also this truck can run up to 1 million miles when taken care of.
YO CLIFF!! You seem kinda down bro, you doing alright?? Maybe just tired?? Sorry to here about your rig, i know you love that beast!!! Enjoy your weekend bro!!! Stay blessed....
Thanks my dude. Yea im tired and bummed out about the truck but I'm still pushing and grinding nonetheless. Everything will work out and be behind me in no time 💪🏾💪🏾
If you are using a dedicated softwash machine you have the proportioner that you can adjust the ratio (water vs sh). If you are downstreaming the injector will be a set percentage/ratio. The ratio will depend on the strength of your sh and also the size of your injector.
Hi, I have a question. I have a smart remote box for the downstream but for some reason when I activate the remote, the downstream does not release chemicals and is placed on the reel and I have 100 feet of price. The downstream is also new in the package.
I have 12.5% sh, can I put my surfactant in with my SH and downstream without diluting. From what I’ve read I just stick my downstream tube directly into the straight 12.5% SH and clean from there ?
Good afternoon, letters from Italy, I like how professionally you do your job, I do the same job as you, for this job you do now, what do you use besides water, if it's not a secret, thanks if you help me, greetings and happy business
Big question for you. You seem to do a lot of pressure washing over soft washing like I do so I am curious about your hose connections. I'm destroying hose connections daily and sometimes hourly. I am using what I was told were good ends named Water Dragon. Stainless steel male ends and brass female ends with a stainless steel outer sleeve. I have nothing but trouble with these damn things. The male ends will get all dented up where the female bearings grab onto it, Its like the stainless steel is so soft the female ends bearings just gnarl that indented surface all up on the male end then its a nightmare to unconnect the two halves, I have to use a channel locks to get the female ends sleeve to rotate and sometimes i have to hammer the coupling backwards in order to even pull the two halves apart and then its like a tug-o-war struggle. Then fresh out of the bags i can't get half of the connections to connect to each other, I have to practically find matching pairs. You know how irritating this is when you need to switch between the wisperwash, then quick use the D10 for squirt then switch on a wand, right there was 30 minutes of struggling. So not to make this too big of a rant. Do your fittings snap together like good times every time you switch tools? If so what fittings do you use, like a name, part number, website, something like that.
Sounds like you're getting dome cheap Amazon quick connects. Try buying stainless steel general pump quick connects and I guarantee that issue will go away. My general pump fittings last me 8-12 months. The orings will fail before the quick connects go bad. I got some quick connects that I've been using for years so go figure.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Thanks for the inspiration. I'll buy some fittings from them. I bought the Water Dragon fittings from the Power Wash Store, I just looked to make sure i wasn't mistaken. Premium Import item they called it. So yeah, they probably got them from Amazon LOL. Thanks for the advice and I'm more impressed you know the amazon sells junk. Its everybodys go to but not mine. My go to machine by the way is the Mondo 49 and the 19" wisperwash extreme. I build my own equipment so I hooked up a 26.5hp Kohler V twin fuel injected motor to a Legacy 10.4gpm 3600psi machine. I hook the intake pipe 1.5" for the pump to just a 65 gallon buffer tank. It has never failed me or ran out of water probably because most of my clients are restaurants and stores so they have great water flow to my rig with a 3/4" hose and hudson valve. Although they usually just have around 45psi of garden hose pressure the flow is huge.
Hey bro how are you? I started my softwash business this year and I'm having a hard time getting business. I've been spending a lot of money advertising on Yelp, FB & now Google voice. Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks
Keep doing those things. Also get you some yard signs and out them out weekly (20-25 signs a week). That will generate some more leads for you. Also try to attend some networking groups in your area.
200ft is the best for me. But 250 is good as well. Never ran accross anywhere that I needed more than the 200ft really especially for roofs since I'm going over the top of the house
Big difference between your gear to his.
Even in fast mode felt slow 😁. At the end of the day you proved it can be done professionally with a budget set up.
Very true! That what matters. We lose a little time but the work is done and we got paid like I was using my own system.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWashit’s great to see you work with all types of equipment because I run a 4 gpm system myself. It definitely gets the job done and more. Especially with all the dope tips I’ve learned from you, I can still get things done faster then the average washer that’s washing with a 4gpm system. I loved this content.
Man, i started my pressure washing company because of you, I just make 500 today at just 14 years old. thank bro
That is awesome! You're welcome. Keep pushing
Happened to us too - we were left with a 2.3 GPM and a few thousand square feet of work. Ol' faithful don't miss though. Great job!
Thank you!
Taking me back to the old days. I ran the same washer/setup back in the day.
Yea old faithful
Always good work and motivation
I would prefer a truck setup but this reason alone is why I stick with a trailer. If my truck breaks down I can rent or borrow one to pull my rig. If your truck is your rig, you're out of luck if it breaks down
If that's the only reason I'll take it (and that is the only downside honestly) but when it comes to doing big HOA jobs that requires water to be hauled cause there's no water hook up its definitely a game changer. That's why I charge a high price so a few days without my truck isn't gonna make my life a living hell.
This truck has made a boatload of money in less than a year and I've completed a host of big projects with it. It's efficient and can take on anything also this truck can run up to 1 million miles when taken care of.
What do you use to clean wood deck?@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash
@@brojuan2230 I dont get those down here
Cliff I think it’s awesome you sharing the work with your buddy and at the same time helping us watching learn your a stand up guy
Right on. I appreciate it.
Another great video!… I can’t wait for the next one!
Coming soon!
YO CLIFF!! You seem kinda down bro, you doing alright?? Maybe just tired?? Sorry to here about your rig, i know you love that beast!!! Enjoy your weekend bro!!! Stay blessed....
Thanks my dude. Yea im tired and bummed out about the truck but I'm still pushing and grinding nonetheless. Everything will work out and be behind me in no time 💪🏾💪🏾
Great job Cliff you guys made it happen jobs done move on to the next one. That 4 gpm gets it done we started there see you in the next one 😊
Thanks 👍
awesome stuff mate
Thank you kindly
Thanks Pink Ditty. I finally learned how to down stream. You should use that new name I just gave you.
Too close to P Diddy hahahah
Shoot, sorry I haven't sent you a picture yet. I'll have my wife do it this week!
All good lol
Good work my guy 💪🏾💪🏾💯💯
Thanks 💯
How do you calculate the percentage of sh using a soft washing machine? Thanks in advance.
If you are using a dedicated softwash machine you have the proportioner that you can adjust the ratio (water vs sh).
If you are downstreaming the injector will be a set percentage/ratio. The ratio will depend on the strength of your sh and also the size of your injector.
Another great video
Thanks again!
What's up Cliff, what is the time between applying the surfactant and SH on the screens before rinsing
Typically 10-12 mins
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Thank you my brother, I see that it a solid need for this in The Bahamas,I just have to lock in... appreciate you,man
Get that MF 💰 Cliff! PS. Ill be home tomorrow morning too take the pic!
Yessuh!!! Can't wait to drop the video with all the people that sent me pics of their prize
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Deepest apologies if I held you up!🙏🏿🫶🏿
@darnellratcliff1482 nah i got a few more I'm waiting on
You were missing the 4gpm. Lol its all good. 👍
I was lol hahah
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash hope all is well boss.
Another great video Cliff, in the list of tools and supplies can you gave the Pavers sealer place to get it online or in Tampa Area...
Ameritech in tampa
Will this setup work(Gun(short), Small Chemical injector(with own cut off valve), J Rod) will it work? can you give us a demonstration?
The gun size doesn't matter. It's all about the nozzles. If matched correctly the nozzles will turn the injector on and off.
Hi, I have a question. I have a smart remote box for the downstream but for some reason when I activate the remote, the downstream does not release chemicals and is placed on the reel and I have 100 feet of price. The downstream is also new in the package.
Make sure the arrow on the downstream is pointing the correct way
Thanks for the vid bro! Do you rinse a roof after you’re done applying chemical to it?
No I don't. Unless it's a metal roof
How do you charge for a pool cage cleaning?
I charge by size. Small medium and large.
I have 12.5% sh, can I put my surfactant in with my SH and downstream without diluting. From what I’ve read I just stick my downstream tube directly into the straight 12.5% SH and clean from there ?
Correct 💯 that's the way to do it.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash thanks bro
4GP gang baby. I can definitely tell the difference between that and your 8. Great video.
No doubt. Big difference lol but we're getting it done
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash By LLC means
Good afternoon, letters from Italy, I like how professionally you do your job, I do the same job as you, for this job you do now, what do you use besides water, if it's not a secret, thanks if you help me, greetings and happy business
Thanks. I appreciate the support and you watching the channel. The mix is chlorine and water. It's diluted chlorine though.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Thank you very much, you helped me a lot, I wish you health and a lot of work
Big question for you. You seem to do a lot of pressure washing over soft washing like I do so I am curious about your hose connections. I'm destroying hose connections daily and sometimes hourly. I am using what I was told were good ends named Water Dragon. Stainless steel male ends and brass female ends with a stainless steel outer sleeve. I have nothing but trouble with these damn things. The male ends will get all dented up where the female bearings grab onto it, Its like the stainless steel is so soft the female ends bearings just gnarl that indented surface all up on the male end then its a nightmare to unconnect the two halves, I have to use a channel locks to get the female ends sleeve to rotate and sometimes i have to hammer the coupling backwards in order to even pull the two halves apart and then its like a tug-o-war struggle. Then fresh out of the bags i can't get half of the connections to connect to each other, I have to practically find matching pairs. You know how irritating this is when you need to switch between the wisperwash, then quick use the D10 for squirt then switch on a wand, right there was 30 minutes of struggling. So not to make this too big of a rant. Do your fittings snap together like good times every time you switch tools? If so what fittings do you use, like a name, part number, website, something like that.
Sounds like you're getting dome cheap Amazon quick connects. Try buying stainless steel general pump quick connects and I guarantee that issue will go away. My general pump fittings last me 8-12 months. The orings will fail before the quick connects go bad.
I got some quick connects that I've been using for years so go figure.
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash Thanks for the inspiration. I'll buy some fittings from them. I bought the Water Dragon fittings from the Power Wash Store, I just looked to make sure i wasn't mistaken. Premium Import item they called it. So yeah, they probably got them from Amazon LOL. Thanks for the advice and I'm more impressed you know the amazon sells junk. Its everybodys go to but not mine.
My go to machine by the way is the Mondo 49 and the 19" wisperwash extreme. I build my own equipment so I hooked up a 26.5hp Kohler V twin fuel injected motor to a Legacy 10.4gpm 3600psi machine. I hook the intake pipe 1.5" for the pump to just a 65 gallon buffer tank. It has never failed me or ran out of water probably because most of my clients are restaurants and stores so they have great water flow to my rig with a 3/4" hose and hudson valve. Although they usually just have around 45psi of garden hose pressure the flow is huge.
Downstream is the way to go they all came out great.
Yes indeed. Love downstreaming.
I'm curious what pressure are you rinsing at?
It’s all about the tips you use at the end of your wand. That’s where the real pressure is.
Pressure is low. The jrod is all low pressure tips. The flow of water cleans the surfaces after the sh has been applied.
4 gpm for the win
Hey bro how are you? I started my softwash business this year and I'm having a hard time getting business. I've been spending a lot of money advertising on Yelp, FB & now Google voice. Can you point me in the right direction? Thanks
Keep doing those things. Also get you some yard signs and out them out weekly (20-25 signs a week). That will generate some more leads for you. Also try to attend some networking groups in your area.
Will SH not stain that umbrella and cloth grill cover?
It's not cloth. That umbrella is made out of tough polyester material. Sh is actually used to clean those
quick question man if you dont mind me asking. what do you use for leads?
Social media, Google, and yard signs
Website for gun?
Click the more button twice and all that info is there! 🫡
@@darnellratcliff1482doesn't show,that information has been there for a minute.
Gun Link
www.panhandlepowerwashsupply.com/sani-lav-safety-insulated-hot-water-stainless-stee.html
Have you ever had sh damage the inside of your hoses?
Yes that's normal
Cliff,
Just wanted to know, which 1/2" softwash hose length is best to have 200, 250 or 300?
200ft is the best for me. But 250 is good as well. Never ran accross anywhere that I needed more than the 200ft really especially for roofs since I'm going over the top of the house
@@PinkFlamingoPowerWash
Thanks...
What’s the strength of the SH you’re using?
For the pool cage.
1.5-2%
If I may would that be a .25 sf roof job?
No it was different since I had to travel a little bit.
Do you downstream brick houses?
Yes I have. Some may need a stronger mix though
👍👍👍❤️👍👍👍👍❤️❤️❤️
Thanks C
That orange gun sucks.
😆😆 it normally works good when the system is working right.
🎯🦩💯
Thanks ☺️