We have to clean this bank exterior. I have done a test area on the lower window ledges and used One restore. My worry with the upper areas is how to control One Restore if I cannot get up close to the work areas.
I would like to think a hot mix of SH would do the trick. Any suggestions on a chemical mix is appreciated.
We are going to make some inquiries on a articulating lift so we can get up there.
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Saturday 18th of March 2017 04:53:06 PM
Start off with a strong house wash mix and bump it up accordingly. You'll need a 60 or 80' articulating boom lift to get close. Use a pump up sprayer designed for acids with One Restore. Jason Wellman at KEC Supplies has some. Rinse, apply, rinse until desired results. Around here the lifts are running $900 to $1300 per day plus fuel.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Saturday 18th of March 2017 05:16:42 PM
I saved it to my computer and turned it there in Microsoft Picture Manager.
Hank
Fred W said
Mar 19, 2017
The picture is still side ways.......
Steve, No need for one restore as I see the image. 2% on those ledges and let dwell. May need a few applications if you cant get close enough for a solid rinse. Should come out nice though.
We only needed a lift on one side. Cleaned pretty much with a roof mix. Some took more than one coat but it beats getting up close to pressure wash. One week with two men although I was there for the boom lift day and the front of the building mainly for helping with people who didn't see us working.
Steve Salley said
Mar 19, 2017
Thanks men. I am planning on using SH and see if we can clean it up. That should prevent getting close to each sill..
We have to clean this bank exterior. I have done a test area on the lower window ledges and used One restore. My worry with the upper areas is how to control One Restore if I cannot get up close to the work areas.
I would like to think a hot mix of SH would do the trick. Any suggestions on a chemical mix is appreciated.
We are going to make some inquiries on a articulating lift so we can get up there.
-- Edited by Steve Salley on Saturday 18th of March 2017 04:53:06 PM
Steve I turned your photo for better viewing.
Start off with a strong house wash mix and bump it up accordingly. You'll need a 60 or 80' articulating boom lift to get close. Use a pump up sprayer designed for acids with One Restore. Jason Wellman at KEC Supplies has some. Rinse, apply, rinse until desired results. Around here the lifts are running $900 to $1300 per day plus fuel.
Hank
-- Edited by waxman18324 on Saturday 18th of March 2017 05:16:42 PM
I did not how to turn it.
Hank
Steve, No need for one restore as I see the image. 2% on those ledges and let dwell. May need a few applications if you cant get close enough for a solid rinse. Should come out nice though.
I hope the link works Steve. Massanutten Regional Library
We only needed a lift on one side. Cleaned pretty much with a roof mix. Some took more than one coat but it beats getting up close to pressure wash. One week with two men although I was there for the boom lift day and the front of the building mainly for helping with people who didn't see us working.