Saweet!! What an awesome testament to the "mowing" action of a pressure washer and seeing it grow back in the spray pattern. As always - thanks for sharing your great pics Ray.
Chris Wegner said
Sep 4, 2013
Ray.....what % are you using and whats your dwell time? I'm in a huge retirement area here in Florida with a lot of tennis courts and tons of shuffle board courts.
Thanks,
Kristofer
Doug Rucker said
Sep 4, 2013
Very nice Ray
Matt Lancaster said
Sep 4, 2013
Nice job Ray! I just had my first experience with a tennis court, trying to get back for the after pics it rained on my "game" at the end . This is an easy place to make good $$ in my area . Softwashing is definitely the best method . Your work looks stellar as usual.
Ray Burke said
Sep 4, 2013
2 coats of a 2%, plus a 5% spritzer.
Zach Maynard said
Sep 4, 2013
Looking good Ray, I wish we had more of these around. Keep up the good work!
Alejandro Riojas said
Sep 4, 2013
Ray Burke wrote:
2 coats of a 2%, plus a 5% spritzer.
Hey ray what's a 5% spritzer?
Ray Burke said
Sep 4, 2013
Pump-up sprayer with a 50-50 SH and water mix for trouble spots.
Spray Wash washed a series of courts recently for the City of Tallahassee in various park locations around our area.
Notice in the photos the old wand marks...oh how I feel sorry for that person!!!!
Ray.....what % are you using and whats your dwell time? I'm in a huge retirement area here in Florida with a lot of tennis courts and tons of shuffle board courts.
Thanks,
Kristofer
Nice job Ray! I just had my first experience with a tennis court, trying to get back for the after pics it rained on my "game" at the end . This is an easy place to make good $$ in my area . Softwashing is definitely the best method . Your work looks stellar as usual.
Hey ray what's a 5% spritzer?