All composite manufactures say do not use high pressure as it will damage the top/protective layer. This guy is an idiot to use a turbo nozzle and clearly didn't care to find out what is recommended for cleaning. The home owner will see a big difference for sure!
DirtyRoofcom said
Oct 5, 2015
I didnt know you can stain trex? he states it can be stained after cleaning
Chris Mozick said
Oct 5, 2015
He must of got to close to that nozzle with his pants. He tore the side off not to mention some of the decking
Steve Salley said
Oct 5, 2015
This is why it is called the "worldwide web of MISinformation!
Help protect the innocents homeowners Yikes
waxman18324 said
Oct 5, 2015
Lets not give this guy any back links or help.
Hank
Jeff Thompson said
Oct 6, 2015
DirtyRoofcom wrote:
I didnt know you can stain trex? he states it can be stained after cleaning
You can now. Been around for about 3-4 years now. I've never done one, but a lot if not all the composite decking manufactures I guess have now decide their product isn't maintenance free. Some of them recommend their own brand, another revenue stream for them.
https://youtu.be/CdtxuReu2ps
All composite manufactures say do not use high pressure as it will damage the top/protective layer. This guy is an idiot to use a turbo nozzle and clearly didn't care to find out what is recommended for cleaning. The home owner will see a big difference for sure!
Help protect the innocents homeowners Yikes
Hank
You can now. Been around for about 3-4 years now. I've never done one, but a lot if not all the composite decking manufactures I guess have now decide their product isn't maintenance free. Some of them recommend their own brand, another revenue stream for them.