"Red"
Graphic Designer
Is there a good "rule of thumb" guide to how much mix (in gallons) a job will need? In particular, a house wash, would you make small amounts at a time to ensure there's very little waste, or a specific amount based on the work area? I know experience plays a big role is getting the amount close each time, but is there a formula that will get it close most of the time?
I usually work alone, so I don't want to waste time (or mix) making more (if I can help it).
And what if you do make too much mix... how well will it hold up until the next job? How long can you store a mix if it's not used right away? I don't feel right "dumping" it if I don't use it as intended. I've read you can add some TSP to boost it, does this help much?
I'm researching tanks and don't want one too small or too large.
I usually work alone, so I don't want to waste time (or mix) making more (if I can help it).
And what if you do make too much mix... how well will it hold up until the next job? How long can you store a mix if it's not used right away? I don't feel right "dumping" it if I don't use it as intended. I've read you can add some TSP to boost it, does this help much?
I'm researching tanks and don't want one too small or too large.