here he is again

Russ Spence

Commercial Pressure Wash Expert
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I think Ive seen him clean "his own roof" at leaste 3 different times.
 
this guy is an idiot!!
 
and stand on a dry spot on the roof?...as the lateral spray from the pressure washer is blasting his shoes and pants soaking wet!

This video can actually help us. Because after a homeowner sees how backbreaking the work is with a pressure washer and after he freaks them out about the slippery shingles and they realize it's going to take FOREVER to clean the roof like that, CALL IN A PRO!
 
Someone needs to shoot that fool and put him out of his misery.
 
I THINK Mike Kreisle from First Choice plans to set him straight !!
Mike posted he planned to go see him one day.

I posted a comment on his web page, and he answered it.
Actually, he was nice about it.

Haven't quite figured him out yet ....

His method suks, no need to figure that out.
 
He is definately giving out false information, maybe he needs to be educated. Most people lack the correct info to properly clean roofs.
 
Maybe someone needs to show him the real way to do it and explain the safety issues.e might make a video of a pro doing it I'm sure there are other jobs that he advises against doing by a homeowner.

He might also drive people to us after they spend 4 days up there blasting away and they start to see those funny stains spreading on their ceiling from the leaks.
 
I like how he says you CAN safely clean your roof with a pressure washer, yet he says to constantly check to make sure your not doing any damage:eek: I can clean a roof without fear of ANY damage, but thats the difference between a professional and a hack:D ...and I left a nice comment about his procedures, but I have yet to see it. Imagine that
 
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