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Yes and while you are applying the mix as well , that will stop it killing the grass etcHi,
Would you of wetted the grassed area prior to and post clean?
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How the hell did they kill the grass but not touch the wall, that is a real expert there.
You should see the state some company has left some buildings they charged well in excess of £100k, I think nearly £150k, in Cambridge. Dark patches starting to show up and they only finished 3 months ago.
This is part of the reason i’m so cautious and don’t want to jump out of my depth when it comes to softwashing. I’d hate to produce a job like that. I did 3 drives last year to start me off and good results but i’m still not ready to take the plunge & do house faces etc yet.
Just to ask, what’s the best way to clean brick walls, (not garden walls) house walls i mean. I’ve heard pressure washing could be risky & may not be the proper way to do it but have my doubts softwashing alone would do it. My main worry is water getting through to insulation etc as there are often cracks or gaps in brick & cement walls.
Theres a guy in my area who does houses with brick walls says he uses a pressure washer with a long telescopic lance, i’m not sure if he uses hypo as well. I didnt really want to ask him the full ins and outs of how he does it, as im obviously a competitor then, so just wondering if any of you have a clear answer?
I turned a huge job down last week through lack of confidence, id rather preserve my rep and not get ahead of myself than take the risk