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Works great. I like the fact that it is a soft wash. You don't need a pressure washer to rinse it off. Just use a spray nozzle with your garden hose. I have composite siding on my house and I don't use a pressure washer on it. I buy it by the gallon. The mixture rate is 1:1. I mix it at 2 parts water to 1 part cleaner. Works. I also bought a back pack sprayer. 4 gal capacity. It has a handle that you use while spraying. Works really good. No need to stop and pump. They make a battery operated unit. That's next. LOL
@@scruffy4647 that's good to hear. It's really good to buy and mix to spray it on with a pump sprayer. Its a little hard to reach up high with a pump sprayer.
@@FloridaFamFive My backpack pump sprayer has a range of 30 ft. The highest part of my siding is 25' on the gable end. That is why I bought the backpack unit. Water weighs a bit over 8 lbs per gallon. I usually just do 3 gallons. It has a capacity of 4 gallons. The unit weighs 10 lbs empty. I can do everything on my house from ground level. I use the backpack for other chores so that's why I went that route. The garden hose spray unit probably works great.
I used a bottle just as in the video. I found it didn’t clean much area and the bottle collapsed like in the video. I thought it was overpriced for 1.5 minutes.
I was convinced the first time I used the 30 second cleaner I was amazed on how well it worked with just the water hose. Walmart got it a little cheaper than Lowe's
Thank you so much for this video. My switch got off kilter some how and your instructions were spot on. Now to see if it works properly tonight and in the morning!
Sorry about that. I put it in the description. It's called Compare-N-Save. I hope this helps. This stuff is cheap and it works better then all the rest.
To achieve the best privacy and lighting vs darkness , in the daytime the slats of the blinds must be upward to maintain the best lighting and privacy BUT at night the slats must be downward to maintain maximum darkness and best privacy according to professional blinds designers
I fixed this issue by quickly pressing the power button on the battery 3 times and on the 3rd press, hold for 10 seconds. The light should stay green for a bit which means you have reset the computer in the battery. You should then be able to operate equipment. The battery won’t trigger charging unless it’s at or below 25%. So just use all the juice doing wacking or blowing and attempt to recharge. Make sure u store your batteries inside and not in a hot garage. If u experience a power outage from thunder I’ve noticed this problem occurs more often. My batteries are also 3-4 years old and still running fine. After a good reset they run very nice.
This is the right and the best solution !!!!! I found it now and charging my battery ! You save my life!!! My problem was when the battery remains 1bar and put it onto the charger and it is charging then 20 seconds later its shows fully charged on charger but pulling out the batter from the charger it still shows 1bar ! And when i tried your instruction it fully charged ! btw, why the EGO never tells us this resetting the battery thing ?!
@@HS-sr9ww I have absolutely no idea why ego doesn’t have that instruction visible on the battery. I learned how to do it from Reddit. And on the ego site they actually do have some FAQ tips n stuff. lol I’m glad I was able to help you. Hopefully saved you 300-600 bucks 😂
Mine is dead looks like there is no power to it now. I trued the beakers and nothing. One controls my outdoor entrance light the other in front of my garage. Help
@@TheGravygun I'm so sorry to hear about that. Did you happen to water down your Landscaping with water first. Just wondering cuz that's what it says you need to do but it never talks about killing off all your Landscaping but I assume that's probably what would happen
Thank u so much for the video. I’ve had to use it a couple times now lol. I think I got it programmed again. Only thing different with mine, is when I pushed the button to change it from manual to auto, mine still says, ON/is flashing OFF. It’s reversed of what urs shows. My lights aren’t on outside so I don’t know why ON is staying on and OFF is flashing. 🤔 I guess we’ll see if it works later.
@@micah.80665 ok so when you turn the light on outside of the hours you programed. So let's say it's 2:pm so it would say Auto off but if I push the button to turn it ON it will flash ON letting me know that I have turned the lights on using the switch. You will see off letting me know it's not running in auto mode that I have turnd it on. So If I want it off then I turn it off with the switch and you will now only see Auto OFF because it's not time for them to be on.... Now I would say that just the opposite will happen if I was to do this when it's ON in Auto mode because it's dark and I have the lights ON at night. Let me know if this helps
Great video, like you I have both. Just one thing and the main reason why I kept the Media Mod is that it displays audio levels so not worrying about whether you are recording or not.
@@richarddoyle1878 this is a great feature but not a necessary feature. I like both but the media mod has a few issues and so the ulanzi is the daily driver for me. Which one do you prefer using on a daily basis?
@ParentingAutismShow it lasted 30 years. Only changed it because of hall damage. They say they only last about 10 to 15 years but that's not right. This was up here for 30 years since house was built and was fine.
@MrEchoes1962 sorry to hear that. What about pool store for pool chlorine now it's not exactly the same but should give you some results. I hope this helps.
I live in Grand Junction Colorado, homeowners have access to an irrigation system to water lawns. We live in the desert southwest and temps are 101 degrees and we have to water our lawns. I have a metal manhole cover around a cement circle...that is where the water is. I have dislodged the manhole cover dropped a hose down it, filled the hose with water, turned off the water. Scientifically, water is supposed to come out when the water supply is turned off. That didn't happen. Can you tell me what to do.
@@FloridaFamFive OK, scientifically, to create a syphon, you shove an empty hose into water, like a fish aquarium ...You now have three choices, blow air into the empty hose, suck on the hose, or use another water source to force water into the hose and once that water supply is discontinued, the water in the aquarium should come through. That's what I did, I sent an empty hose down the "well" turned on my house water but when I pulled the hose from the house water supply, the water did not come from the well.
Three years? You're lucky. Barely one year and my battery is failing. Piece of expensive drunk. Lowe's big box wont even talk to me about it because I dont have the receipt. Trash.
You are the reason everything is loaded with thise stupid safety switches and cumbersome covers and lockouts, setting aside the asine idea this is ,why is it wobbly are you using a cardboard box as a saw stand? Have fun stumpy nubs.
Thanks for the demonstration; I will be trying this 30-second cleaner. -- Now, my "OCD" side wants another video on the cleaning of that dirty spot, right of the light. -- JodyTucker | July 4, 2024
@TechWizMaster best one I have ever owned. I know this video was not the best on this but I use this all the time and would be it again 200% well worth the money.
@@FloridaFamFive Thanks a lot mate that's good to hear cause i've also gone through a couple cheap units and i think this one should fair a lot better.
@@FloridaFamFive i do plan on running water through it after every use followed by a quick upside down blow out to dry it off...i was looking at the Chapin pro but it cost litteraly double here in canada, but i like the shape of this one and everything. thanks again! Congratulations on winning the stanley cup BTW :P
I took over care of my neighbor's bermudagrass lawn here in hot northern Louisiana which had no fert applied to it in 4 years and it was overtaken with weeds and bare spots. I put down two full applications of Scotts Triple Action in 2 months and carefully followed the instructions for mowing before, wet lawn, and watering it in. His sorry lawn now looks as good as mine from a distance after 3 months. I have an expensive irrigation system and he has a cheap DIY as well. Up close he still has low-lying weeds (spurge and creeping charlie) that are hard to kill so I will have to spot spray those eventually with a weed killer I assume. I am impressed with the Triple Action and still have not put down the Ultra. Note: I don't cut grass nearly as short as most people in this hot weather zone and I wager that is a success factor for bringing a lawn back from the dead.
Sounds like you just assume this without actually going outside and looking in. As other comments have said, it depends on how high or low your windows are with compared to the ground outside. Anyways, you’re most likely wrong. You shouldn’t state this so matter of fact.