Other powerwashers/softwashers have expressed great interest in our product SB2365 Artillery Spore & More. Apparently artillery spores are a big problem for house washers and many have given up on, but we have a solution to this problem.
I have attached a brochure, price-list, credit-card authorization and SDS and data-sheet on our product, SB2365 Artillery Spores & More. The product cost is $28 per gallon.
Many house washers are having trouble with artillery spores. Our product SB2365 Artillery Spores & More seems to do the job. One powerwasher says he sprays the area down with water, and then sprays SB2365 Artillery Spores & More and allows a dwell-time of 45 minutes during which time he keeps the area wet. Then with very little agitation he sprays the spores off.
ShoreBest is a leading formulator of cleaning solutions to the historic preservation community and our product, Copper Stain Remover used all over Washington DC on the marble structures under the jurisdiction of the federal government. But that work is all done by architectural preservation specifications and our cleaners are almost exclusively specified. You can review the price-sheet for our entire cleaning portfolio.
Shorebest is also a leading supplier to the tunnel car-wash industry, and the challenge there is getting the car de-bugged without either touching it or taking the paint off or discoloring the the aluminum or stainless-steel wheels. That alone is a challenge which comes down to cleaning by chemistry, which is Shorebest's core competency.
Check out our website at - www.shorebest.com
Let me know how we can best serve you, and if I am in your area, as I am likely to be, I would be happy to meet with you.
thank you,
Pat Pappano
ShoreBest
632B Heritage Village
Southbury CT 06488
Tel 203-405-3433
Cell - 440-460-1010
Web - www.shorebest.com
Zach Maynard said
Mar 24, 2018
"seems to do the job"
That phrase doesn't instill much faith. It would sure be nice to be able to offer it to some customers.
Art O said
Mar 24, 2018
Zach Maynard wrote:
"seems to do the job"
That phrase doesn't instill much faith. It would sure be nice to be able to offer it to some customers.
Call ask for a FREE SAMPLE and do a Free Test next time you see it
Brian C Jackson said
Mar 24, 2018
Art
This guy called me earlier this week and I'm definitely going to try it out. We need a chemical in this business to help us with that fungus
Art O said
Mar 24, 2018
Brian C Jackson wrote:
Art This guy called me earlier this week and I'm definitely going to try it out. We need a chemical in this business to help us with that fungus
His phone is going to ring off the hook next week
RARE said
Mar 24, 2018
I am thinking about buying a gallon to try out... this could be a game changer. It does requires a long dwell time... so it still may not be worth it in the long run, Time is Money. I have never had a customer complain about the remaining artillery fungus... but it has always bothered me lol
Admin said
Mar 24, 2018
RARE wrote:
I am thinking about buying a gallon to try out... this could be a game changer. It does requires a long dwell time... so it still may not be worth it in the long run, Time is Money. I have never had a customer complain about the remaining artillery fungus... but it has always bothered me lol
Work infected area first, Wash house and come back to it. Do the first job free as a test run and go from there.
Welcome to NSWA please do an Introduction post and meet the crew
Thanks Art
Jim Prom said
Mar 24, 2018
I will have to try it as well. I had a homeowner who did a bunch of research tell me, mouth wash and a brush is the only thing they found online that worked.
Art O said
Mar 24, 2018
Jim Prom wrote:
I will have to try it as well. I had a homeowner who did a bunch of research tell me, mouth wash and a brush is the only thing they found online that worked.
Heard that one too! Call Pat and ask for a sample. They have no problems giving out samples. Research what you want and ask for a sample
Brian C Jackson said
Mar 24, 2018
I think this chemical will be very popular
BlueRidge said
Mar 24, 2018
I've been working with Debbie at Shore Best for about a year now. I'll be calling her on Monday.
gutterdog said
Mar 26, 2018
I'm going to be watching this. Also I have a bid coming up that has copper stain on brick.
BlueRidge said
Mar 26, 2018
gutterdog wrote:
I'm going to be watching this. Also I have a bid coming up that has copper stain on brick.
Hopefully I will get my sample this week. I actually have a house I can use it on after I told the customer that there was nothing I could do. The other debate is can it be an upsell and get what it is worth
BlueRidge said
Mar 26, 2018
Brian C Jackson wrote:
Hopefully I will get my sample this week. I actually have a house I can use it on after I told the customer that there was nothing I could do. The other debate is can it be an upsell and get what it is worth
You bring up a few things I've been thinking about Brian.
My guess is... it will also remove oxidation, the spores go about 20' in all directions. If it actually works, are we going to have to power wash/brush the entire side of the home? They will expect us to get it off the metal trim that is old and heavily oxidized. The color will come with a house wash solution and a soft brush. Just some things to think about and test as we move forward with this. I do know a few customers who would pay to have those "nasty black dots" removed.
Brian C Jackson said
Mar 26, 2018
Brett
I'm sure we will all know the truth about this product shortly. There will be hundreds of guys trying this product.
gutterdog said
Mar 26, 2018
...yup.
Art O said
Dec 4, 2022
That guy is still calling
BlueRidge said
Dec 28, 2022
Art O wrote:
That guy is still calling
What guy is calling?
Art O said
Dec 29, 2022
BlueRidge wrote:
Art O wrote:
That guy is still calling
What guy is calling?
The Old Guy at Shore best
BlueRidge said
Dec 31, 2022
Art O wrote:
BlueRidge wrote:
Art O wrote:
That guy is still calling
What guy is calling?
The Old Guy at Shore best
Shore Best makes great products.
We never tested the Artillery fungus remover. The directions say it needs to stay on for 1 - 4 hours, keeping wet the entire time. No one is going to pay us the baby sit that. There is just no way to price a job so we just make sure the customer know there is little to nothing we can do.
That phrase doesn't instill much faith. It would sure be nice to be able to offer it to some customers.
Call ask for a FREE SAMPLE and do a Free Test next time you see it
This guy called me earlier this week and I'm definitely going to try it out. We need a chemical in this business to help us with that fungus
His phone is going to ring off the hook next week
Work infected area first, Wash house and come back to it. Do the first job free as a test run and go from there.
Welcome to NSWA please do an Introduction post and meet the crew
Thanks Art
Heard that one too! Call Pat and ask for a sample. They have no problems giving out samples. Research what you want and ask for a sample
I've been working with Debbie at Shore Best for about a year now. I'll be calling her on Monday.
Copper stain remover gel
Artillery Spores & More ShoreBest Page
You bring up a few things I've been thinking about Brian.
My guess is... it will also remove oxidation, the spores go about 20' in all directions. If it actually works, are we going to have to power wash/brush the entire side of the home? They will expect us to get it off the metal trim that is old and heavily oxidized. The color will come with a house wash solution and a soft brush. Just some things to think about and test as we move forward with this. I do know a few customers who would pay to have those "nasty black dots" removed.
I'm sure we will all know the truth about this product shortly. There will be hundreds of guys trying this product.
That guy is still calling
What guy is calling?
The Old Guy at Shore best
Shore Best makes great products.
We never tested the Artillery fungus remover. The directions say it needs to stay on for 1 - 4 hours, keeping wet the entire time. No one is going to pay us the baby sit that. There is just no way to price a job so we just make sure the customer know there is little to nothing we can do.