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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #90 on: July 08, 2016, 11:45:10 AM »

Morning, muchachos. Drove in to work today, so late checking in.

Howdy, Bret. No van pool today. You're off to a good start for leaving anyway.  ;)
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #91 on: July 08, 2016, 11:50:00 AM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it. 
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #92 on: July 08, 2016, 11:50:28 AM »



Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.

Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.

Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?

Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.

Yeah, that's plenty of pressure. My folks use an old electric one. It probably has <1000psi... so they spend the day moving a 2" fan back and forth. I offered mine plenty of times. They are more afraid of operating the gas powered. Keeps them occupied, I guess.  ::)
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #93 on: July 08, 2016, 11:52:30 AM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.
Been adding it to the gas as I go along too. This ethinol shit is killing my equipment.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #94 on: July 08, 2016, 11:54:02 AM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.

Good tip. I use the ethanol free gas as well. A premium price, but worth it, imo.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #95 on: July 08, 2016, 11:54:45 AM »



Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.

Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.

Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?

Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.

Yeah, that's plenty of pressure. My folks use an old electric one. It probably has <1000psi... so they spend the day moving a 2" fan back and forth. I offered mine plenty of times. They are more afraid of operating the gas powered. Keeps them occupied, I guess.  ::)
I think concrete would have been easier. Paving stones are a pain in the ass because then I need to fill it all back in with sand. Mucho travajo.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #96 on: July 08, 2016, 11:56:08 AM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.

Good tip. I use the ethanol free gas as well. A premium price, but worth it, imo.
It's like $28/gallon as opposed to $2. I'll just buy new equipment when it dies and it'll be cheaper.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #97 on: July 08, 2016, 11:58:19 AM »



Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.

Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.

Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?

Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.

Yeah, that's plenty of pressure. My folks use an old electric one. It probably has <1000psi... so they spend the day moving a 2" fan back and forth. I offered mine plenty of times. They are more afraid of operating the gas powered. Keeps them occupied, I guess.  ::)
I think concrete would have been easier. Paving stones are a pain in the ass because then I need to fill it all back in with sand. Mucho travajo.

JOMAX cleaner... mold and mildew remover!
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #98 on: July 08, 2016, 12:00:25 PM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.

Good tip. I use the ethanol free gas as well. A premium price, but worth it, imo.
It's like $28/gallon as opposed to $2. I'll just buy new equipment when it dies and it'll be cheaper.

OMFG! I said "premium" not f'kn jet/rocket fuel. @$2.75 gal here. Some RaceTrac's have it.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #99 on: July 08, 2016, 12:07:06 PM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.

Good tip. I use the ethanol free gas as well. A premium price, but worth it, imo.
It's like $28/gallon as opposed to $2. I'll just buy new equipment when it dies and it'll be cheaper.

OMFG! I said "premium" not f'kn jet/rocket fuel. @$2.75 gal here. Some RaceTrac's have it.

http://pure-gas.org/

Jersey does seem to be a little desolate for options.... according to this map. Sheesh.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #100 on: July 08, 2016, 12:10:02 PM »



Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.

Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.

Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?

Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.

Yeah, that's plenty of pressure. My folks use an old electric one. It probably has <1000psi... so they spend the day moving a 2" fan back and forth. I offered mine plenty of times. They are more afraid of operating the gas powered. Keeps them occupied, I guess.  ::)
I think concrete would have been easier. Paving stones are a pain in the ass because then I need to fill it all back in with sand. Mucho travajo.

JOMAX cleaner... mold and mildew remover!
Appreciate the tip. I'll look for it.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #101 on: July 08, 2016, 12:11:51 PM »



Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.

Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.

Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?

Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.

Yeah, that's plenty of pressure. My folks use an old electric one. It probably has <1000psi... so they spend the day moving a 2" fan back and forth. I offered mine plenty of times. They are more afraid of operating the gas powered. Keeps them occupied, I guess.  ::)
I think concrete would have been easier. Paving stones are a pain in the ass because then I need to fill it all back in with sand. Mucho travajo.

JOMAX cleaner... mold and mildew remover!
Appreciate the tip. I'll look for it.

I just bring it up because if you pre-treat with it, you may just need the hose to rinse off. Save you the sand replacement $/time. Just sayin'  ;)
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #102 on: July 08, 2016, 12:12:18 PM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.

Good tip. I use the ethanol free gas as well. A premium price, but worth it, imo.
It's like $28/gallon as opposed to $2. I'll just buy new equipment when it dies and it'll be cheaper.

OMFG! I said "premium" not f'kn jet/rocket fuel. @$2.75 gal here. Some RaceTrac's have it.
I've only seen it at Home Depot and I thought it was $7 for a liter. I'll have to look closer because that can't be right.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #103 on: July 08, 2016, 12:13:38 PM »

OK boys, enough screwing around. Time to get dirty. See yuz a bit later.
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Re: 7/8/2016
« Reply #104 on: July 08, 2016, 12:15:56 PM »

Happy Friday, Fellas... and Happy B-Day to Beanie
Happy Friday, Steve.
Pressure washing the patio today?
Been working on it for a week. It's slow going.
Ouch! Either a big patio or a low PSI washer. Did you spray a cleaner first?
Small backyard, and pretty powerful washer (2800 PSI?). The issue is the incompetent user. Did not use a cleaner first.
Assuming you own said pressure washer, a word of advice when you are finished.  Dose it with fuel stabilizer before storing it.

Good tip. I use the ethanol free gas as well. A premium price, but worth it, imo.
It's like $28/gallon as opposed to $2. I'll just buy new equipment when it dies and it'll be cheaper.

OMFG! I said "premium" not f'kn jet/rocket fuel. @$2.75 gal here. Some RaceTrac's have it.
I've only seen it at Home Depot and I thought it was $7 for a liter. I'll have to look closer because that can't be right.

Ahh. That could be the Ethanol free 2-cycle, pre-mix stuff.
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