What's a good temp range to apply and rinse house wash?

One of the things that keeps me sober is respecting people's right to be wrong, especially my own. There is good and bad in all of us, maturity and wisdom applies accurate separation.

First, about this dish soap... I got the dish soap tip from several people, including Adrian and Doug. Neither of them measured it - hence me saying "about a cup". It was less key strokes than saying I begin pouring and count "Mississippi's" (Adrian's method) or Just give it a good "Gloop!" Doug's method. Either way, I got the just of it.

Chris, I like you being passionate and straight to the point, but you don't have to be such an a$$hole. I've looked at some of your historical posts and see you messed up when you started too. We all did. You seem to be the only one suffering from amnesia, not being willing to cut me some slack. This site is about helping each other, and it's possible to help one another with taste, class, dignity and most importantly RESPECT.

Doug offered me a TREMENDOUS amount of help, showed me why I didn't need the yellow noodle, then gave me about $150 worth of equipment as a "business warming" gift he called it. The man has a great heart. I'm looking forward to taking his class, I just didn't get the job I needed yet.

I needed a smaller water tank, and Adrian sold me his at a HUGE discounted rate. Giving me tons of extremely helpful information when I picked it up. He even took it a step further and called me and asked if I wanted to look over his shoulder on a pretty good size job. He didn't ask me to come help, but to learn.

Knowledge isn't power. Using knowledge is power. Experience is the absolute best teacher, mistakes are the most expensive.

What I've learned from Doug, Adrian and plenty of others on this site including Ty and Tristan, and of course youtube - has helped me tremendously in my knowledge of this industry and my business. Therefore adding to my knowledge base which I am and will continue to put into action, adding to my lifestyle. For this I am exceedingly thankful.

I'm definitely looking forward to local round tables and most certainly the range. Since I relocated here from Detroit, MI 3 years ago, dust has accumulated on my 1947 version of the Avtomat Kalahnikova.
 
Honestly, I hope I get a ton of calls from the south side.
And I hope he gets a ton of calls for the north side.
That way we both know the area will be covered and done right if we get overwhelmed.
I don't see his company staying on a small scale for long. Just that darn learning curve.

Right On!
 
One of the things that keeps me sober is respecting people's right to be wrong, especially my own. There is good and bad in all of us, maturity and wisdom applies accurate separation.

First, about this dish soap... I got the dish soap tip from several people, including Adrian and Doug. Neither of them measured it - hence me saying "about a cup". It was less key strokes than saying I begin pouring and count "Mississippi's" (Adrian's method) or Just give it a good "Gloop!" Doug's method. Either way, I got the just of it.

Chris, I like you being passionate and straight to the point, but you don't have to be such an a$$hole. I've looked at some of your historical posts and see you messed up when you started too. We all did. You seem to be the only one suffering from amnesia, not being willing to cut me some slack. This site is about helping each other, and it's possible to help one another with taste, class, dignity and most importantly RESPECT.

Doug offered me a TREMENDOUS amount of help, showed me why I didn't need the yellow noodle, then gave me about $150 worth of equipment as a "business warming" gift he called it. The man has a great heart. I'm looking forward to taking his class, I just didn't get the job I needed yet.

I needed a smaller water tank, and Adrian sold me his at a HUGE discounted rate. Giving me tons of extremely helpful information when I picked it up. He even took it a step further and called me and asked if I wanted to look over his shoulder on a pretty good size job. He didn't ask me to come help, but to learn.

Knowledge isn't power. Using knowledge is power. Experience is the absolute best teacher, mistakes are the most expensive.

What I've learned from Doug, Adrian and plenty of others on this site including Ty and Tristan, and of course youtube - has helped me tremendously in my knowledge of this industry and my business. Therefore adding to my knowledge base which I am and will continue to put into action, adding to my lifestyle. For this I am exceedingly thankful.

I'm definitely looking forward to local round tables and most certainly the range. Since I relocated here from Detroit, MI 3 years ago, dust has accumulated on my 1947 version of the Avtomat Kalahnikova.

Very well put CL.
There is a range in uptown off treschwig, and a really good range in Porter on the Woodlands side.
Bring that russian. I would love to see it. It is Russian right?
 
Right on !!! again!!

Looks like that introduction to the commercial lead you gave me that turned into two will happen sometime next week. I'll keep you posted!
 
One of the things that keeps me sober is respecting people's right to be wrong, especially my own. There is good and bad in all of us, maturity and wisdom applies accurate separation.

First, about this dish soap... I got the dish soap tip from several people, including Adrian and Doug. Neither of them measured it - hence me saying "about a cup". It was less key strokes than saying I begin pouring and count "Mississippi's" (Adrian's method) or Just give it a good "Gloop!" Doug's method. Either way, I got the just of it.

Chris, I like you being passionate and straight to the point, but you don't have to be such an a$$hole. I've looked at some of your historical posts and see you messed up when you started too. We all did. You seem to be the only one suffering from amnesia, not being willing to cut me some slack. This site is about helping each other, and it's possible to help one another with taste, class, dignity and most importantly RESPECT.

Doug offered me a TREMENDOUS amount of help, showed me why I didn't need the yellow noodle, then gave me about $150 worth of equipment as a "business warming" gift he called it. The man has a great heart. I'm looking forward to taking his class, I just didn't get the job I needed yet.

I needed a smaller water tank, and Adrian sold me his at a HUGE discounted rate. Giving me tons of extremely helpful information when I picked it up. He even took it a step further and called me and asked if I wanted to look over his shoulder on a pretty good size job. He didn't ask me to come help, but to learn.

Knowledge isn't power. Using knowledge is power. Experience is the absolute best teacher, mistakes are the most expensive.

What I've learned from Doug, Adrian and plenty of others on this site including Ty and Tristan, and of course youtube - has helped me tremendously in my knowledge of this industry and my business. Therefore adding to my knowledge base which I am and will continue to put into action, adding to my lifestyle. For this I am exceedingly thankful.

I'm definitely looking forward to local round tables and most certainly the range. Since I relocated here from Detroit, MI 3 years ago, dust has accumulated on my 1947 version of the Avtomat Kalahnikova.
Cl are you a friend of Bill W ?
 
One of the things that keeps me sober is respecting people's right to be wrong, especially my own. There is good and bad in all of us, maturity and wisdom applies accurate separation.

First, about this dish soap... I got the dish soap tip from several people, including Adrian and Doug. Neither of them measured it - hence me saying "about a cup". It was less key strokes than saying I begin pouring and count "Mississippi's" (Adrian's method) or Just give it a good "Gloop!" Doug's method. Either way, I got the just of it.

Chris, I like you being passionate and straight to the point, but you don't have to be such an a$$hole. I've looked at some of your historical posts and see you messed up when you started too. We all did. You seem to be the only one suffering from amnesia, not being willing to cut me some slack. This site is about helping each other, and it's possible to help one another with taste, class, dignity and most importantly RESPECT.

Doug offered me a TREMENDOUS amount of help, showed me why I didn't need the yellow noodle, then gave me about $150 worth of equipment as a "business warming" gift he called it. The man has a great heart. I'm looking forward to taking his class, I just didn't get the job I needed yet.

I needed a smaller water tank, and Adrian sold me his at a HUGE discounted rate. Giving me tons of extremely helpful information when I picked it up. He even took it a step further and called me and asked if I wanted to look over his shoulder on a pretty good size job. He didn't ask me to come help, but to learn.

Knowledge isn't power. Using knowledge is power. Experience is the absolute best teacher, mistakes are the most expensive.

What I've learned from Doug, Adrian and plenty of others on this site including Ty and Tristan, and of course youtube - has helped me tremendously in my knowledge of this industry and my business. Therefore adding to my knowledge base which I am and will continue to put into action, adding to my lifestyle. For this I am exceedingly thankful.

I'm definitely looking forward to local round tables and most certainly the range. Since I relocated here from Detroit, MI 3 years ago, dust has accumulated on my 1947 version of the Avtomat Kalahnikova.


Really? I am trying to help you, give you advice, watch out for your safety with dealing with caustic, try to keep you from wasting time and money and you want to call me names? Wow. I am speechless. OK
 
Really? I am trying to help you, give you advice, watch out for your safety with dealing with caustic, try to keep you from wasting time and money and you want to call me names? Wow. I am speechless. OK

It's not what you do as much as how. Don't get sensitive now! We're all good. I hope we can move forward.
 
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