Stick, JM, and snake, thanks for the great comments. Exactly the info I was hoping for. I would go with electric since it wouldn't get used much and gas can be a hassle making sure it keeps its power....STABIL etc. I may buy one.........maybe I'll go into business and become the "Power Washer Guy" in the neighborhood. May even go around in my Batman outfit!
I bought a cheap $90 or so Ryobi from Home Depot. I looked at the various really inexpensive models to gently spray the deckwood, 12'x20'. It has 3 different nozzles. You do want to study the nozzles and what each can be used for based on the info manual. There are two types of pumps used in the electric ones. I just wanted one for work long enough for one good cleaning. The hose has to be connected first. The pump turns on and then turns off as soon as it builds up pressure. Very easy to use.
Has a nozzle for concrete.
I suggest buying a deck cleaner and spray it on first. I had scrubbed deck with a deck brush and cleaner. I had scrubbed deck with TSP (the real stuff, not the eco-fake) and bleach and dish detergent.
But the pressure from even this washer did the trick much better on the wood deck.
Now I need to find a day when the wood has dried for several days and the sun's going to be out to cure the One Time Wood I use on my deck.
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
Enterprise really spoiled me, I don’t want most of the jobs that are available now. Maybe I could go back to being a social worker.😬
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
@driver100, I have a fairly low power electric power washer. The plug has a built in circuit breaker. Here is a picture of my ramp that was about 20 years old and had never been cleaned. The lower 2 courses are in 'before' condition.
2024 Ford F-150 STX, 2023 Ford Explorer ST, 91 Mustang GT vert
Thanks imid....good information. Here is my Plan A. First, we gave this new kid a chance, his price seems high. At least $500, probably more to do the front and back. I figure if the kid can get 100 suckers clients and make $500 per client he could make $50000 a year working 6 months....bright kid, great business model.
Second idea is to contact a retired handyman who does amazing work and only charges about $10 an hour.....doesn't need the money, likes to do it to keep busy. I know it will be reasonable and he will do an excellent job.
If that doesn't work, I buy my own, and I'll have it to use for a few years.
@driver100, I have a fairly low power electric power washer. The plug has a built in circuit breaker. Here is a picture of my ramp that was about 20 years old and had never been cleaned. The lower 2 courses are in 'before' condition.
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
I have a cheap electric power washer I bought many years ago at Zellers ( @driver100 will know where I mean), all I remember is that it is yellow, can't recall the brand. It works fine for what I wanted from it. I used it 2 or 3 times to clean my deck which is made from pressure treated lumber. The deck boards have had a surprising amount of rot over the last 3 or 4 years (it was built in '05) which I blame on the power washing driving moisture deep into some of the boards. I would never power wash a wood deck more than once.
After not being to get into these forums for probably two years I think I may have figured out the errors of my ways! Anyboday out there whe still remembers me? Everyone still alive? Everybody healthy?
They had told me you had taken your ball and "ridden off into the sunset". But, I knew you'd be back... once you heard I was a proud owner of a 2020 Honda Accord EX-L!!! So now you come back to say, "I told ya so."?
Would have driven out to Washington (?) and bought an Accord from you if you were still in the bizz. Of course, and no offense, but you would have been subjected to the "Jipst Method of New Car Buying"... which would have made your day.
Welcome back, and try not to lose that password again. ;-)
It's about time you decided to upgrade yourself! Enjoy! Those are beautiful cars.
No, I didn't get banned from Edmunds.
No, I didn't take my ball and leave. I got mad at nobody. I just couldn't get in and after trying many times I simply gave up. I do have a deep regret and that is I didn't get to say good bye to Mr. Shiftrighr. Have to say that he was my favorite and his encyclopedic knowledge of all things made his an irreplaceable asset to these forums. If any of you happen to talk to him please pass on my words of appreciation.
I sent you a PM regarding this.
If I can figure out how to retrieve a PM here I'll do it. I know how on Facebook.
Top right of the page, above “quick links”, 2 icons over from your little picture (below your screen name). The one that looks like an envelope. If that has a red number on it, you have mail. Just click on it to open up, and read/respond.
The globe next to it usually has a big number. Site notifications. Pretty useless
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
I thought it would be a hassle. Most driving businesses are struggling, airport limo, Uber, dealership etc. Maybe if you could combine your social work with driving. I once heard of a family therapist who met with businessmen at hotels. Seems, the businessman was away from home and his regular therapist, and needed a session. Plus, not much else to do when traveling on business. Great for the FT too, no need for an office, probably even get a dinner out of it. You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
It's a slow morning around here so I need some advice about......I think this is a new topic............here it is..........power washers. Last year I cleaned the deck with a chemical wash that did a fairly good job. This year noticed the patio stones in the back are a bit grungy looking. Got a card out that a handyman guy left a few days ago. He comes on Friday at 4 p.m., checks it out says he will have an estimate the next day. Don't hear from him so Mrs D100 calls him at 4 and asks about the estimate...says he will email it. Now I don't know how many hours it takes to do an estimate....to me, I think you should be able to do it in 4 minutes. Anyway, Monday he emails the estimate. He doesn't mention the deck, so I don't know if he included that, but, for the patio which is about 20X20 ft and the walkway wich is maybe 30 ft long by 3 ft wide $250. For the front sidewalk which is about 30 yards long by 3 ft wide $300.
It seems I can buy a power washer for about $200 and it doesn't seem like it could be that hard. Before I do I'll get another estimate. My questions are; Will the power washer get the dirt and grunge off the deck? Is it fairly easy to use....that is idiot proof? What can go wrong?
What can go wrong...usually does.
But, too much psi on that wood deck can damage the wood. Don't cross the streams! And be careful with that high powered water nozzle, the force can cut a diamond 💎.
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
I thought it would be a hassle. Most driving businesses are struggling, airport limo, Uber, dealership etc. Maybe if you could combine your social work with driving. I once heard of a family therapist who met with businessmen at hotels. Seems, the businessman was away from home and his regular therapist, and needed a session. Plus, not much else to do when traveling on business. Great for the FT too, no need for an office, probably even get a dinner out of it. You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
Maybe make a movie out of it. Call it “pretty farmer”
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
I thought it would be a hassle. Most driving businesses are struggling, airport limo, Uber, dealership etc. Maybe if you could combine your social work with driving. I once heard of a family therapist who met with businessmen at hotels. Seems, the businessman was away from home and his regular therapist, and needed a session. Plus, not much else to do when traveling on business. Great for the FT too, no need for an office, probably even get a dinner out of it. You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
Maybe make a movie out of it. Call it “pretty farmer”
lol....guess I should have said "Business People".
It's a slow morning around here so I need some advice about......I think this is a new topic............here it is..........power washers. Last year I cleaned the deck with a chemical wash that did a fairly good job. This year noticed the patio stones in the back are a bit grungy looking. Got a card out that a handyman guy left a few days ago. He comes on Friday at 4 p.m., checks it out says he will have an estimate the next day. Don't hear from him so Mrs D100 calls him at 4 and asks about the estimate...says he will email it. Now I don't know how many hours it takes to do an estimate....to me, I think you should be able to do it in 4 minutes. Anyway, Monday he emails the estimate. He doesn't mention the deck, so I don't know if he included that, but, for the patio which is about 20X20 ft and the walkway wich is maybe 30 ft long by 3 ft wide $250. For the front sidewalk which is about 30 yards long by 3 ft wide $300.
It seems I can buy a power washer for about $200 and it doesn't seem like it could be that hard. Before I do I'll get another estimate. My questions are; Will the power washer get the dirt and grunge off the deck? Is it fairly easy to use....that is idiot proof? What can go wrong?
What can go wrong...usually does.
But, too much psi on that wood deck can damage the wood. Don't cross the streams! And be careful with that high powered water nozzle, the force can cut a diamond 💎.
Good tips Jip...I was thinking I would do the deck using less power and using it more on a level angle....not straight down. I started getting that idea after reading abs comments. Ours is that Tex Mex material or whatever it is called.
Thanks imid....good information. Here is my Plan A. First, we gave this new kid a chance, his price seems high. At least $500, probably more to do the front and back. I figure if the kid can get 100 suckers clients and make $500 per client he could make $50000 a year working 6 months....bright kid, great business model.
Second idea is to contact a retired handyman who does amazing work and only charges about $10 an hour.....doesn't need the money, likes to do it to keep busy. I know it will be reasonable and he will do an excellent job.
If that doesn't work, I buy my own, and I'll have it to use for a few years.
I'd like the older guy option. Hopefully he has used a pressure washer. Maybe owns his own with various tips for various jobs. Or rents one for the day or days he needs one.
I tried different chemical treatments and different brushing. I even used a hand brush with good pressure. That made me decide to try a pressure washer.
I have deck treated with a preservative that is not a paint or stain. It goes into the wood fiber and then polymerizes there with the ultraviolet sun rays. It had been 7 years since deck was cleaned, washed, sprayed in any way.
Thanks imid....good information. Here is my Plan A. First, we gave this new kid a chance, his price seems high. At least $500, probably more to do the front and back. I figure if the kid can get 100 suckers clients and make $500 per client he could make $50000 a year working 6 months....bright kid, great business model.
Second idea is to contact a retired handyman who does amazing work and only charges about $10 an hour.....doesn't need the money, likes to do it to keep busy. I know it will be reasonable and he will do an excellent job.
If that doesn't work, I buy my own, and I'll have it to use for a few years.
I'd like the older guy option. Hopefully he has used a pressure washer. Maybe owns his own with various tips for various jobs. Or rents one for the day or days he needs one.
That would be my first choice too but I want to get this particular washer while it is still on sale, and if he does come he can use this washer....and I will have it around for other things and hopefully for many more years. Can they be used for washing a car?
After not being to get into these forums for probably two years I think I may have figured out the errors of my ways! Anyboday out there whe still remembers me? Everyone still alive? Everybody healthy?
Welcome back.
Thanks, Snake! Good to see you're still here along with other friends. I'll try not to lose my identity this time.
Welcome back snake !! I made it back about a year ago !!
Edit: Sorry, I meant isell !!
Gosh darn it (he says in his best Gabby Hayes voice), I thought I was being welcomed back after being gone for a few hours. Now I see how I rate here.
I would miss you snake if you left, and that is the truth. Gabby Hayes never said gosh darn, it was dag nabbit !
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
I thought it would be a hassle. Most driving businesses are struggling, airport limo, Uber, dealership etc. Maybe if you could combine your social work with driving. I once heard of a family therapist who met with businessmen at hotels. Seems, the businessman was away from home and his regular therapist, and needed a session. Plus, not much else to do when traveling on business. Great for the FT too, no need for an office, probably even get a dinner out of it. You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
Lol, that’s quite the ambitious business model but remember, I’m retired. I don’t have to work that hard any more. That’s what I like about my current position. Have fun all day driving cars and joking with my buddies. No boss looking over your shoulder and if you don’t feel like working you just say “I’m leaving town for a few months, I’ll call you when I get back”.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
I thought it would be a hassle. Most driving businesses are struggling, airport limo, Uber, dealership etc. Maybe if you could combine your social work with driving. I once heard of a family therapist who met with businessmen at hotels. Seems, the businessman was away from home and his regular therapist, and needed a session. Plus, not much else to do when traveling on business. Great for the FT too, no need for an office, probably even get a dinner out of it. You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
Maybe make a movie out of it. Call it “pretty farmer”
Sure, call it The Car Happy Hooker.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
@roadburner - do they suggest a rinse and then foam, or foam first? My experience so far is that rinse-foam-conventional hand wash is working great - the foam really loosens the dirt up and makes the wash mit glide across.
2025 Jetta GLI Autobahn, 2024 Jeep Grand Cherokee 4xE
Thanks imid....good information. Here is my Plan A. First, we gave this new kid a chance, his price seems high. At least $500, probably more to do the front and back. I figure if the kid can get 100 suckers clients and make $500 per client he could make $50000 a year working 6 months....bright kid, great business model.
Second idea is to contact a retired handyman who does amazing work and only charges about $10 an hour.....doesn't need the money, likes to do it to keep busy. I know it will be reasonable and he will do an excellent job.
If that doesn't work, I buy my own, and I'll have it to use for a few years.
I'd like the older guy option. Hopefully he has used a pressure washer. Maybe owns his own with various tips for various jobs. Or rents one for the day or days he needs one.
Got the best of both worlds. Ordered the nice yellow Karcher model from Rona, and the "Retired Guy" will come and do it for us in June. Probably got the washer and someone to do it for half of what the young guy will charge.
O F, still no word on opening back up. The office across the street from our sub-division opened 2 weeks ago so was glad to see that. But my lead is still waiting to hear from his boss that we're back up & running. My optimism is wearing down a bit lately and am now setting my sites on July 1st as a more logical start-up date. Getting unemployment so might as well stay out until they really have work for us. My old Hertz store is calling in the few drivers left only a couple days a week. Honestly, I'd rather work my 3 days/week and if not, wait till that comes back. Am starting to enjoy being home...took about 6 weeks to finally get used to the whole thing. But fine with it now, or at least until the UI runs out.
As one of my required job searches I applied to Hertz. That would be ironic if they called before Enterprise did.
What about a job driving school buses?
No go, I gave up my commercial license when I renewed in 2018. Too expensive to maintain independently.
If they are short on drivers....negotiate for them to pay for it. Or, do you have to go through the testing again?
Any school will give you paid (minimum wage) training but you’d have to take all the certification and road tests again. Plus I’d have to pass the physical exam and I ain’t a kid no more.😢
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
I thought it would be a hassle. Most driving businesses are struggling, airport limo, Uber, dealership etc. Maybe if you could combine your social work with driving. I once heard of a family therapist who met with businessmen at hotels. Seems, the businessman was away from home and his regular therapist, and needed a session. Plus, not much else to do when traveling on business. Great for the FT too, no need for an office, probably even get a dinner out of it. You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
Lol, that’s quite the ambitious business model but remember, I’m retired. I don’t have to work that hard any more. That’s what I like about my current position. Have fun all day driving cars and joking with my buddies. No boss looking over your shoulder and if you don’t feel like working you just say “I’m leaving town for a few months, I’ll call you when I get back”.
I know what you mean O-F, I couldn't do work any more if my life depended on it.
These “safe streets” or “slow streets” (the city has no legal authority to set speed limits so the latter is a misnomer) were sprung on us with no advance notice or consultations. I live on one of these streets and am quite irritated at it all. It makes no sense as described - supposedly someone can now walk down the middle of the street amidst vehicles, good luck with that - and I dislike excluding people from outside the area from driving on my street. And as the article notes, the only enforcement will be from people reporting miscreants, nice. Lunacy reigns.
Those terms are code word for Vision Zero lunatics which I like to dub Zero Vision people. Their ultimate goal is to get speed limits down to 0 MPH, so no one ever dies from a car, and at the same time, it'll effectively ban the automobile, without actually banning it.
'18 Porsche Macan Turbo, '16 Audi TTS, Wife's '19 VW Tiguan SEL 4-Motion
@roadburner - do they suggest a rinse and then foam, or foam first? My experience so far is that rinse-foam-conventional hand wash is working great - the foam really loosens the dirt up and makes the wash mit glide across.
I think that the procedure you described is correct.
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Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
Of course, those banning it will still be entitled to their own private transport, or a cradle to grave bennie-loaded position where they can "work" from home for life. I suspect it is rare indeed that any who implement these policies ever have to live with the negative side-effects.
Those terms are code word for Vision Zero lunatics which I like to dub Zero Vision people. Their ultimate goal is to get speed limits down to 0 MPH, so no one ever dies from a car, and at the same time, it'll effectively ban the automobile, without actually banning it.
After not being to get into these forums for probably two years I think I may have figured out the errors of my ways! Anyboday out there whe still remembers me? Everyone still alive? Everybody healthy?
Welcome back.
Thanks, Snake! Good to see you're still here along with other friends. I'll try not to lose my identity this time.
Welcome back snake !! I made it back about a year ago !!
Edit: Sorry, I meant isell !!
Gosh darn it (he says in his best Gabby Hayes voice), I thought I was being welcomed back after being gone for a few hours. Now I see how I rate here.
I would miss you snake if you left, and that is the truth. Gabby Hayes never said gosh darn, it was dag nabbit !
Dagnabbit.
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I owe GEICO an apology! I ridiculed them about a week or so ago here on Edmunds for giving me a 15% rate reduction as part of their program to reduce rates due to the coronavirus pandemic and then raising my rates 15%. I WAS INCORRECT!!!
I am on autopay with them and my payments are charged to my credit card on the 30th of every month. When I got the new car on May 4th, it reduced my payments from $202 a month to about $170 a month. There was a payment due on May 30th of $157 which was a prorated amount which caused a reduction in premiums for the new car. They never charged me that $157 on May 30th so I called them to find out why. They said that they credited that amount due to the 15% reduction in premiums for the coronavirus. So I did, in fact, get that full credit.
My new policy which takes effect on June 30th will be $170 a month. That's a $32.00 monthly savings over my previous policy due to the fact that the new car is significantly less expensive to repair than the S450.
Bottom line is that I got my cake and ate it too! Thanks GEICO! 🤓
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I may buy one.........maybe I'll go into business and become the "Power Washer Guy" in the neighborhood.
May even go around in my Batman outfit!
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Has a nozzle for concrete.
I suggest buying a deck cleaner and spray it on first. I had scrubbed deck with a deck brush and cleaner. I had scrubbed deck with TSP (the real stuff, not the eco-fake) and bleach and dish detergent.
But the pressure from even this washer did the trick much better on the wood deck.
Now I need to find a day when the wood has dried for several days and the sun's going to be out to cure the One Time Wood I use on my deck.
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
Enterprise really spoiled me, I don’t want most of the jobs that are available now. Maybe I could go back to being a social worker.😬
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I have a fairly low power electric power washer.
The plug has a built in circuit breaker.
Here is a picture of my ramp that was about 20 years old and had never been cleaned.
The lower 2 courses are in 'before' condition.
Here is my Plan A. First, we gave this new kid a chance, his price seems high. At least $500, probably more to do the front and back. I figure if the kid can get 100
suckersclients and make $500 per client he could make $50000 a year working 6 months....bright kid, great business model.Second idea is to contact a retired handyman who does amazing work and only charges about $10 an hour.....doesn't need the money, likes to do it to keep busy. I know it will be reasonable and he will do an excellent job.
If that doesn't work, I buy my own, and I'll have it to use for a few years.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Here are two models at Rona Canada, a Bosch 1700 PSI $199 4.8 stars
https://www.rona.ca/en/bosch-electric-high-pressure-washer-154-gpm-green-330658625
Karcher $203 1700 PSI, $203 4.4 stars
https://www.rona.ca/en/karcher-pressure-washer-electric-1700-psi-60415001
I like the looks of the Karcher, seems more substantial and car like. Like the idea of the wheels.
Any thoughts?
This is almost as much fun as choosing a car.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
That’s assuming there will even be school buses any longer. Under the current social distancing rules my old 72 passenger bus would be limited to 11 students.
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2025 Ram 1500 Laramie 4x4 / 2023 Mercedes EQE 350 4Matic / 2022 Icon I6L Golf Cart
The globe next to it usually has a big number. Site notifications. Pretty useless
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
You could take business guys to and from the airport, dinner, etc., and help them with their problems........
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
https://www.acmetools.com/shop/tools/karcher-1602-1140?cm_mmc=Bing-_-PRODUCTFEED-_-KARCHER-_-1.602-114.0&utm_id=bi_cmp-276528994_adg-1219358455310123_ad-76209921483685_pla-4579809529709496_dev-c_ext-_prd-1.602-114.0&msclkid=819591a13d5a15290dc9cf77ad88c445&utm_source=bing&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=CA Bing Shopping&utm_term=4579809529709496&utm_content=GS_karcher#
But, too much psi on that wood deck can damage the wood. Don't cross the streams! And be careful with that high powered water nozzle, the force can cut a diamond 💎.
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
https://www.rona.ca/en/karcher-pressure-washer-electric-1700-psi-60415001
Nice yellow too!
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
I tried different chemical treatments and different brushing. I even used a hand brush with good pressure. That made me decide to try a pressure washer.
I have deck treated with a preservative that is not a paint or stain. It goes into the wood fiber and then polymerizes there with the ultraviolet sun rays. It had been 7 years since deck was cleaned, washed, sprayed in any way.
price seems to have gone up since early spring...
https://www.homedepot.com/p/RYOBI-1-600-PSI-1-2-GPM-Electric-Pressure-Washer-RY141612/301004462
2014 Malibu 2LT, 2015 Cruze 2LT,
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Can they be used for washing a car?
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
https://www.walmart.com/browse/auto-tires/foam-cannon
2020 Acura RDX tech SH-AWD, 2023 Maverick hybrid Lariat luxury package.
2013 LX 570 2016 LS 460
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2017 Cadillac ATS Performance Premium 3.6
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
jmonroe
'18 Legacy Limited with 3.6R (Mrs. j's)
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
2019 Kia Soul+, 2015 Mustang GT, 2013 Ford F-150, 2000 Chrysler Sebring convertible
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
@roadburner - do they suggest a rinse and then foam, or foam first? My experience so far is that rinse-foam-conventional hand wash is working great - the foam really loosens the dirt up and makes the wash mit glide across.
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250
Mine: 1995 318ti Club Sport-2020 C43-1996 Speed Triple Challenge Cup Replica
Wife's: 2021 Sahara 4xe
Son's: 2018 330i xDrive
2011 Hyundai Sonata, 2014 BMW 428i convertible, 2015 Honda CTX700D
I am on autopay with them and my payments are charged to my credit card on the 30th of every month. When I got the new car on May 4th, it reduced my payments from $202 a month to about $170 a month. There was a payment due on May 30th of $157 which was a prorated amount which caused a reduction in premiums for the new car. They never charged me that $157 on May 30th so I called them to find out why. They said that they credited that amount due to the 15% reduction in premiums for the coronavirus. So I did, in fact, get that full credit.
My new policy which takes effect on June 30th will be $170 a month. That's a $32.00 monthly savings over my previous policy due to the fact that the new car is significantly less expensive to repair than the S450.
Bottom line is that I got my cake and ate it too! Thanks GEICO! 🤓
2024 Genesis G90 Super-Charger
2017 MB E400 , 2015 MB GLK350, 2014 MB C250