Zep purple degreaser to remove mud dauber nests.

T-N-T Pressure Cleaning

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  • @VertedMonk
    @VertedMonk2 жыл бұрын

    Great job

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thank you! I appreciate your positive feedback

  • @1cyclerider4god
    @1cyclerider4godАй бұрын

    Where are you at in Florida? Mud dobbers have been going crazy this month. how do you get the stain off of a whitish trim on the house?

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    Ай бұрын

    I’m in Northern Central Florida right on the east coast, just north of Daytona Beach by about 20 minutes. Use your normal Housewash mix and get the bulk of the nest off then spray a little degreaser on the residual stain to lift the remaining sand. Make sure to test for colorfast so as not to damage the paint. Most degreasers contain sodium hydroxide and that certainly helps. Some stains may never disappear because the acids in the saliva from the wasps have eaten into the shell of the paint. Best of luck 👍

  • @Kgoutdoor
    @Kgoutdoor Жыл бұрын

    What do you do to the windows when house washing? Mine always are streaked. I usually just pre wet them and apply my solution over everything and make sure to not hit any of the frame with any pressure.

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    Жыл бұрын

    Hey KG, what surfactant are you using? Windows have to be rinsed within 2 minutes after applying SH, especially when the sun is blazing on them. I switch from my XjetM5 to my jrod that is equipped with wash tips specially for rinsing. Cooling the windows down with water like your doing is key. How do you apply your solution? (Xjet, 12v, gas, air, pump up, downstream) SH will leave a cloudy haze look that you can remove with white distilled vinegar for worst case scenarios. Too much soap can leave streaks. Fine tuning your batch mix is half the battle depending on the type of hardscape surfaces you’re cleaning. You can use green gain laundry detergent as your surfactant and be pleasantly surprised by the results if the industry standard soaps are letting you down. In fact if you reach out to any window cleaner they’ll tell you how great blue dawn original dish soap is in leaving a streak free super clean window… (old school window cleaners that is) Best of luck !!

  • @ktpowerwashing

    @ktpowerwashing

    Жыл бұрын

    @@t-n-tpressurecleaning7781 Green Gain DISH soap works Great

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    Жыл бұрын

    @@ktpowerwashing I use that for most of my roof washes… sticks perfectly and rinses easily 👍

  • @Rowley323

    @Rowley323

    11 ай бұрын

    Looks fantastic!!!

  • @Yoimkilla
    @Yoimkilla4 ай бұрын

    Can you do me a huge favor and link the Surfactant and SH you use??

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    4 ай бұрын

    I use a 12.5% SH that by the time it gets into my rig is more like 11%. I use multiple surfactants for many different types of hardscape surfaces. I use Terra wash, Applewash, EBC, green gain original laundry detergent, green gain dish soap, blue dawn dish soap, elemonator, southern d etc So many soaps😀 hope this helps!

  • @manuelslp7264
    @manuelslp72642 жыл бұрын

    Do you have some before pictures

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    2 жыл бұрын

    Manuel, yes I post them on my Facebook business page and also my Google business page. I can go back through my pics and send one to you. There is also another video of the same house that shows the morning walk through with all those mud dauber nests fully in tact. Thanks and hope this helps!

  • @thomascarter2488
    @thomascarter2488 Жыл бұрын

    What about l a awsome

  • @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    @t-n-tpressurecleaning7781

    Жыл бұрын

    I use LA Awesome for tiger stripe removal and as an aluminum brightener as well as doing oxidation removal; because it is a soap if you diluted it properly it may work decent but you’d need to proceed with caution because it will strip the paint and a mud dauber nest by nature has already eaten into the paint somewhat depending upon the amount of time it has been up there. Hope this helps and best of luck!