COBWEB REMOVAL TIPS
A repeat customer needs the front of her home cleaned before hanging Christmas decorations. In this case, our COBWEB REMOVAL TIPS might come in handy for your pressure washing business. The first tip is to clean any light fixtures. This means removing the glass panels. It’s important to clean these glass panels over the grass rather than over a concrete surface. This reduces the chance of breaking the glass if one of them is accidently dropped. This not a usual or normal part of the job, but our commitment and attention to detail sets us apart from the competition. We used a soft towel wiping down the inside of the fixture. This type of superior customer service will help you retain customers and generate continuous repeat business.
COBWEB DUSTER
One of the main tools we use is a cobweb duster. You can purchase these at home improvement stores or DIY pest control stores. This approach means we reduce the amount of water needed for cleaning the surface after removing the cobwebs. You always want to use the least amount of water possible when cleaning the entry way to avoid water intrusion into the home. By using a towel and hand detailing certain areas and spaces, the visual result will be much better. And you reduce the risk of causing damage because you can’t always little cracks and cervices where water can penetrate and create havoc.
SHOOTER TIP
We use the SLING SHOT SHOOTER TIP from the Doug Rucker Store. At $22, this newly custom manufactured tip for us comes in three gallon per minute options. This is for down streaming with your pressure washer. In the picture below, you can see how this tip reaches higher then the third floor dormer window. I spent several years testing this tip and finally got it perfected after several modifications. It has a hex end which tightens easily into a quarter inch coupler plus. Another one of our COBWEB REMOVAL TIPS is using RAP, which is an all purpose cleaner and surfactant at a 24-1 mix ratio. So no bleach was needed for this project. Consider coming to Houston for one of my two day training events this year. It’s a great opportunity for continuing education and meeting new friends in the business.
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