How to soft wash a roof #howto #softwash #roofcleaning

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  1. I have a small trailer with a ramp / gate an old walk behind mower that I mount a similar tank sprayer. I use 2 of the smaller clear (green) air compressor hoses (each is 50ft connected together=100ft)
    I unload my rig and move around the house making it easier to get in position. I have thought of removing the deck of the mower to make it look like that is what it’s made for.

    Also a sandwich sign that you can place in the driveway with your phone number and soft wash printed on it so neighbors can call you.

    Don’t forget that’s soap you are spraying on the roof. It’s slicker than owl shit! Don’t slide off the roof, don’t slip off the ladder. And don’t let your foot slip off the brake pedal when you hop on your truck. (I usually change shoes when I finish.

    Don’t overspray on neighbors cars or house windows. Pay attention to the wind. You can cost yourself a lot of work, money, and time if you go at it Willie Nillie.

    And most of all have fun!

    When you get up on the roof you can sell a gutter clean out if there are leaves /debris in it. (It’s easier to clean them before to get them wet.

    I really like the drone idea, but haven’t bought one for before and after. But. I w outdoor suggest taking photos or video of the roof and other things in case they accuse you of damaging their property. (Insurance is a good idea)

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  2. So I’ve asked you a question before, I’ve got another. So, when you spray the roof it falls into the gutters but does any of the spray get on the house if the home doesn’t have gutters? Could it hurt the paint like in one of your previous videos? Do you have to spray the house off at all?

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  3. Can you do a video on osha and how you can get your ass reamed by them but not being anchored on the roof with a harness not sure about your state but here in Oregon if the roofline is more then 8ft off the ground you have to be wearing a harness and strapped in

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  4. I hope you don’t setup your system in a customers driveway like that with household bleach and dish soap. It’s very unprofessional and an embarrassment to my industry

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