qppreciate the input
funny, just got off the phone with a distributer, he said essentially the same thing your'e both saying... general would probably be the best buy for my money and amount of usage, went with general. scott, the amount of times he gave me for lifes were less than yours, you seem to really be getting your moneys worth.
ron, just a side note, been digging through some of the old posts, and came across some your comments on awning cleaning.
i have been cleaning awnings for 6 years, primarily vinyl.
you are one of the first pressure cleaning guys who is right on, for the most part awnings should never be touched by a pressure cleaner. i know one guy who blew the seams out. it is possible to use low pressure (under 300 psi) to do some fabrics, but your still run the risk of expanding the fibers and causing it to leak like a sieve. just finished a strip center last week that had vinyl awnings, they had been pressure cleaned as they were doing the wall above it. permenanetly affected the awning. we gave it a good cleaning and sealing, but that could only do so much. the pm was blown away by the improvement.
all the sources you gave were excellent, ARS and doitrightonline.com, those guys are great, another is winsol.com, they are a manufacuturer of great awning cleaning products.
Mark Thornsberry
MidState Cleaning