Not making this a promotional post until I have the whole job completed. Just wanted to update the forum on this job. I cleaned this steeple 3-4 years ago, and now its time to do it again. This time I'm using my Water Dragon with the electric Udor pump. The steeple cross is over 100 Feet. Crane had 130 feet of boom run out for us. Had plenty of knockdown pressure at that height. First time I did this job it took me 3 hours of basket time, this time it took only 1.5 hours, so very impressed with the speed difference. There was much less lichen to remove, so that did count for some of the time difference.
Udor performed flawlessly. Its going to get a work-out, as this time we are washing the whole campus of this property
Also, using a new product from JRC on this project. Its a Chelated surfactant/detergent. Seems to be working pretty well. I had one crew on one side of the Church using our usual mix and one crew doing the other side using this mix "Pro-Tool Stick".
That coffee cup is great. The work is awesome too.
Andy Hinson said
Jun 30, 2015
Very Nice work Ray. You have a knack for landing big jobs
waxman18324 said
Jul 1, 2015
Ray,
Nice.
Hank
Fred W said
Jul 2, 2015
We soooooo know that is not your coffee cup!
Ed Thompson said
Jul 4, 2015
That's awesome Ray!
Chris Mozick said
Jul 5, 2015
Nice job I agree that's not your coffee cup too
Doug Rucker said
Jul 5, 2015
Hey Ray how do your guys like the Udor compared to the Booster Pump? And I see your using a garden nozzle on the odor like you do on the Booster??? Is that working out too??
Doug
Admin said
Jul 5, 2015
Looks Mint Ray. Nice Work!
SprayWash said
Jul 5, 2015
Doug, hands-down they love it better than the booster pump. Garden as it works perfect for long-range jetting!
Andrew said
Jul 7, 2015
hello Doug
when you are talking about the electric Udor is it for wash down you use it, can you supply a picture and the spec please.
this is Andrew from west wales uk.
Doug Rucker said
Jul 7, 2015
Andrew, Ray could answer that better as he is the one that has it.
SprayWash said
Jul 7, 2015
Andrew it is for both application and wash down. adjustable pressure from 50 PSI up to about 250PSI. flows up to 10-12 GPM
Hello Ray
thank you for the reply and sorry about asking Doug the question when it should have been you, i must have been miles away.
ow i remember now i had an operation on monday 6 july and had a few niggles after it but OK now.
I have not seen that pump before is it more for commercial work than houses Ray ?
Oasis Power Wash said
Aug 11, 2015
Wow nice work,plus bringing in a crane I would have never thought of doing myself.
SprayWash said
Aug 12, 2015
Andrew, you can use it for either. its great fro both!
Aselton said
Aug 19, 2015
I remember bidding that church.... Great job as always.
Steve Salley said
Aug 27, 2015
Ray could you ost m ok really info on this pump you are talking about
I have a real love affair with electric quiet
I am using the grainger for rinsing now but this sounds pretty cool. Did you say Paul makes it?
Not making this a promotional post until I have the whole job completed. Just wanted to update the forum on this job. I cleaned this steeple 3-4 years ago, and now its time to do it again. This time I'm using my Water Dragon with the electric Udor pump. The steeple cross is over 100 Feet. Crane had 130 feet of boom run out for us. Had plenty of knockdown pressure at that height. First time I did this job it took me 3 hours of basket time, this time it took only 1.5 hours, so very impressed with the speed difference. There was much less lichen to remove, so that did count for some of the time difference.
Udor performed flawlessly. Its going to get a work-out, as this time we are washing the whole campus of this property
Also, using a new product from JRC on this project. Its a Chelated surfactant/detergent. Seems to be working pretty well. I had one crew on one side of the Church using our usual mix and one crew doing the other side using this mix "Pro-Tool Stick".
Nice.
Hank
Doug
when you are talking about the electric Udor is it for wash down you use it, can you supply a picture and the spec please.
this is Andrew from west wales uk.
Andrew it is for both application and wash down. adjustable pressure from 50 PSI up to about 250PSI. flows up to 10-12 GPM
thank you for the reply and sorry about asking Doug the question when it should have been you, i must have been miles away.
ow i remember now i had an operation on monday 6 july and had a few niggles after it but OK now.
I have not seen that pump before is it more for commercial work than houses Ray ?
I remember bidding that church.... Great job as always.
I have a real love affair with electric quiet
I am using the grainger for rinsing now but this sounds pretty cool. Did you say Paul makes it?