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Why not just fill a bucket with hot water & add your virosol. Then just dip the brush in [emoji106]Every gutter wash I’ve done I’ve used cold water, I’ve got one booked for tomorrow morning and was wondering if a back pack will be ok with hand hot water in it, no doubt a hot virosol wash will clean faster than a cold wash?
Yea get your point but what hassle keep lowering the pole for every dip, I like a constant flow through the brush head but wondered if hand hot solution will be ok in the Backpack?Why not just fill a bucket with hot water & add your virosol. Then just dip the brush in
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Yeah but then you’ve got to weigh up the time it takes running back and for to someones kitchen sink constantly to fill the backpack up. Not convenient especially if its raining traipsing all your mud through every 10 mins. I dont even use a backpack anymore. Wet down with the x-hoze, dip in bucket, scrub on, leave for a minute or so, another scrub, & rinse off with x-hose. Happy days and much less water usedYea get your point but what hassle keep lowering the pole for every dip, I like a constant flow through the brush head but wondered if hand hot solution will be ok in the Backpack?
Ok, but my plan was to take a couple of 20 litre drums ready mixed with virosol & hot water, then keep the back pack filled with these, then wash down with customers waterYeah but then you’ve got to weigh up the time it takes running back and for to someones kitchen sink constantly to fill the backpack up. Not convenient especially if its raining traipsing all your mud through every 10 mins. I dont even use a backpack anymore. Wet down with the x-hoze, dip in bucket, scrub on, leave for a minute or so, another scrub, & rinse off with x-hose. Happy days and much less water used
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Unless you’ve got an outside tap that runs hot water its a hell of a lot of agro running to and from your own kitchen sink dude. I also wonder how long it would stay hot especially on a cold winters day but whatever suits you dude if you’ve got a hassle free way of doing it then by all means, its your show [emoji4]Ok, but my plan was to take a couple of 20 litre drums ready mixed with virosol & hot water, then keep the back pack filled with these, then wash down with customers water
I just wanted to do it like this tomorrow, the job is 10 minutes drive from home so water would stay hot, am I right in thinking that warm water would make the cleaning quicker or will cold be as effective?Unless you’ve got an outside tap that runs hot water its a hell of a lot of agro running to and from your own kitchen sink dude. I also wonder how long it would stay hot especially on a cold winters day but whatever suits you dude if you’ve got a hassle free way of doing it then by all means, its your show
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Thanks, that’s helpful to know, anything that reduces scrubbing has to be a bonus, now is just a case of finding out if a backpack will happily pump anything other than cold, don’t fancy risking damaging it for the sake of a gutter job?I have sprayed hot water with Virosol with a hand spray to see the outcome. The dirt quickly begins to run and you need very little scrubbing. I would use hot water all day long when cleaning PVC but hard to get hold of, unless one has a water heater in van.
Sounds good to me, yea I’ve included the windows with the quote, so are you saying make a weaker virosol mix than I would have with cold water?Should be okay unless you use boiling water and you don't need to put in a lot of degreaser. If I was doing it, all I would do is spray the whole area with the hot degreaser and switch off the backpack. Connect up to tap water and scrub a metre and then rinse then scrub another metre then rinse till I was finished, that's what I do. You need to clean the windows afterwards. If you use the same brush then rinse in a bucket of water before you clean them.
Sounds good to me, yea I’ve included the windows with the quote, so are you saying make a weaker virosol mix than I would have with cold water?
Every gutter wash I’ve done I’ve used cold water, I’ve got one booked for tomorrow morning and was wondering if a back pack will be ok with hand hot water in it, no doubt a hot virosol wash will clean faster than a cold wash?