We are cleaning this dumpster pad. We used a cold pressure washer and a HOT pressure washer...... Did one work better than the other??? you will have to find out....
They also need a stronger mix of degreaser i think. I've don't test like this with the amount of degreaser and how long, and the little leftover harder buildup will come on with a strong ass mix lol waste chemical, but looks good if you charge em for the chem.
It is a real pisser when you spend the money on a hot water system only to have the cold water system do the job a little better and faster. During colder months the hot water system might have the edge.
We have truck mounted carpet cleaning machines that get up to 300 and will only spit out steam . When we do power washing we do turn down the heat to just warm for best results .
@@thebrothersbarn6094 the steam ? Yes it cleans it 100x better then warm /cold water . We don’t clean carpets with out steam unless the residents want it
Great music Fam, I’m jumping into this soon as the weather breaks hear in Nj. I have a 3.4 gonna with 4200 psi cold Mitm. Think I stand a chance even though it isn’t 4gpm?
Hey Tony thanks for watching. Yes you can make it work. If you doing dumpster pad get you a good degreaser and let it set for 10 to 15 minutes..depending on the degreaser. If you got questions or anything we will help anyway we can. Best of luck 👍
I feel like hot water only truly comes into play when you have a large area to clean. It doesn't clean...BETTER...but it cleans faster. only more pressure/gpm will clean better.
Is there a reason you were using a pump sprayer for the degreaser rather than through the dual wand? I’m looking into dual wands but not sure if they’re worthwhile over a jrod downstreamer or pump sprayer.
The power washer " hot pressure washer" we rented it so we didn't want toess with the dual wand. As for our system we still use a pump up sprayer for degreaser. They are cheap to us and we don't have to have a lot of chemicals in a line. That's what works for us. I hope this helps you out.
I never use the dual lance for down-streaming. I use it because you can adjust the pressure at the wand and not blast certain surfaces with higher pressure. If I down stream I use my down stream injector with QC and a short gun with a 2 banger on it. One of the nozzles being a m5 twist and the other being a sharp shooter nozzle.
Make your own. Purple power from walmart, Instant power liquid drain cleaner (has sodium hydroxide and potassium hydroxide in it). Dilute up to 10 to 1 with water and you will have a stronger degreaser than anything you can buy from supply stores. Plus about a quarter of the price
They looked about the same, but I hear the heat will help break away grease better. I’m looking to get into this. What’s ballpark pricing on a job like this?
Try it without the chems. You will still get a fine if EPA decides to come after you, but a little grease isn't as bad as caustic in how much the fine is.
Looks like “Boss Man” has never used a surface cleaner lol. he just makes a striped mess for the employee to clean up with the green tip while he just waves the surface cleaner in random motions.
Your video is very dark far as the footage you should get a ring light for your phone or whatever you’re recording with so as viewers that support your page can you see better Contant
@@thebrothersbarn6094 You’re welcome,I’m trying to get into dumpster pads n heavy equipment cleaning because home owners not trying to pay my prices they keep trying to make me lower my prices I did on a couple of jobs n that was killing my business,so how do you go about getting commercial properties do you send out emails or do you go to the physical site n sell ur services
We had two different options but looked to come out close to the same. The hot water made it easier to clean up just have to be extra careful. Thank you for watching
Hot water is a waste of your business capital, increased maintenance, increased operating costs for diesel, and just not needed. Concrete is a hard sponge. Unless your pressure washer is spraying up from underneath the concrete, you're only polishing a turd.
Lol polishing a turd 🤣. I agree unless you are in the business for grease removal and gas stations I feel like cold water ( with chemicals) can make it work. That's for watching!