Thad
WCR Sales & Founder PWRA
you can say that again , that would wash the roof slap off the house ! hahahahaha
You know that Tim 'borrows' the fire truck for his roof rinses.
you can say that again , that would wash the roof slap off the house ! hahahahaha
I work right off of I-10, if anyone is passing by with kids in tow, call me and we will give them the grand tour if I'm at the station.
I have done some damage. I enjoy overhauling interiors with that kind of flow, we strip all the drywall off the studs and roof trusses with it to make sure it's completely out. I work right off of I-10, if anyone is passing by with kids in tow, call me and we will give them the grand tour if I'm at the station.
I'm going i10 to Jacksonville next month.. i might have to take ya up on that
I'd love to see your rig up close and how you got everyting setup. it looks pretty sweet.
Dear Thad,
I deal with alot of dirt dauber nests.I originally bought this truck stack brush from espec for gutters but the bristles were way to stiff.So I modified(cut the ends off with a dull saw)it for scrubbing dd nests.The angle of the brush head makes it good for getting in all those window frame corners(etc)they like to get in.The small brush face(??)makes it easier to apply pressure to scrub small areas.I bust them up with the handle end, apply,dwell,scrub.I use it all the time. If you really want to get rid of the stain left behind I'm willing to bet a dab of safe restore would do the trick.
Sincerely,
Dustin Cook