We don't have big Solar Fields around here like Jersey. But this method would work fine on a regular home. Maybe a good up sell for $50 to $100 bucks
Patrick G said
Feb 17, 2014
Why would you use the squee gee here? He mentions water spots but they will be there with the next rain...silly I think. He y Tony will the WFP system remove tree sap?
mistersqueegee said
Feb 17, 2014
If the sun's on it then it will be easier to remove since it's warm. You can also use soap on your wfp brush to help loosen it.
WFP is a much better and quicker way to do this.
mistersqueegee said
Feb 17, 2014
For tree sap that's been there a while you could use a gel stain remover like this one on your wfp brush.
I think he is out of Hats by now!
WFP is a much better and quicker way to do this.
For tree sap that's been there a while you could use a gel stain remover like this one on your wfp brush.