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Wow! I have seen those hand held ones before and wondered if it would be worth the money! I now know the answer to that. It would take two days to do a average brick house wash. Not to mention replacing the grout in the joints!!
 
That was too painful to watch. hahahahaha

By the time he had that little area clean, I could have done the whole wall at least and he was still not recovering and using way too much pressure!
Talk about overkill! What is with the rain suit???

This is the type of stuff we need to educate the customer about, damaging the property, scaring them with their space suits to make them think that cleaning is rocket science and taking way too long to do the job. hahahahaha
 
That was a good laugh. Good way to start my day after no sleep. that dude need some saftey glasses to see how slow he's going.lol
 
Mosmatic has a video similar to this one. If memory serves me correct the demo that shows grafitti removal is using 5000 psi. I would have to guess that he is using that amount of pressure here as well. Also, the wood cleaning demo more than likely had the tips changed to reduce the pressure so it would not splinter the wood to shreds.

This is unfortunately where pressure washing may be headed to because they did not use any chemicals to clean. I agree it looks like a pain in the butt. We all had better hit the gym to be able to handle really "working". lol

Check out the Mosmatic Video. They do not look like they are having the same trouble as this guy.

http://www.mosmatic.com/cms2/filead...ecleaner/surface-cleaner-high-quality-usa.wmv
 
Wonder if he uses a lift to clean over 6 ft high....LOL
 
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