
Let’s kill some dirt. Hey guys, this is Old Man Wags here with
Dirt Killer pressure washers. Today we are going to show you how
to clean a historic home from 1928. If you look around, it is Springtime. This is the perfect time of the year
for everybody to really be getting their house washed. There’s a lot going on right now and
we’re just going to take some time to show you an instructional video and we’re
first going to do a walk around the house and show you what we’re gonna
do. So let’s get started. This house is primarily stucco. There is a lot of hand-carved
woodwork around the entire property. We’re going to try and get some
zoomed-in features of that. We’re not gonna focus too much on it. We are gonna clean it and hopefully,
we’ll get some good results from that. The other area that we’re really gonna
focus on is the organic growth that’s all around the property. If you’re kind of following us you’ll be
able to see that this entire building, the front is not that bad. These corners
aren’t that bad, but the back of it, that’s where we really got some
time that we got to spend on. So let’s go ahead and keep walking
and we’ll see what else we got. So during the walkthrough, one thing I like to point out to
homeowners and stuff like this, we have some vines that are growing
and we have where vines used to grow. If we’re kind of focused
on that a little bit, this is something that’s
not going to come clean. It’s something that’s adhered to the
stucco. If I put too much pressure on it, it’ll either pull the paint off or
it’ll make it look even worse than it actually is. Personally
I do like that design, but that’s really important to homeowners, homeowners that we point out stuff
like that so that we’re setting their expectations when cleaning the
property. So like we were focusing on, there’s not that much going on
on this side of the building. What you can see though is
the stucco versus the wood. It’s our goal in this cleaning to clean
the stucco as much as possible because the owner’s getting ready
to sell this property. But what I don’t want to do is disturb
any of the authenticity of say stuff like this where I’m going to
call him the totem pole. There’s a lot of intricate detail that
you can tell when this was hand carved. The guy put a lot of time into it. I don’t want to disturb any of that there
is already some carpenter be damage. This is something that I’m
not going to try to strip. I’m not going to try to do anything beyond
just a facelift in a general-purpose cleaning, starting to move
away from this side of the house. We know that there were a lot more
things that we need to just kind of pay attention to. There’s a
lot more detail over here. Not that any of it’s more complicated. It’s just things that I like
to talk to the homeowner about. As we’re moving around, you’ll see that there’s all kinds of
fixtures that are either intentionally varnished or just varnish
due to their age. And again, you want to bring that out
to the customer, say, Hey, this isn’t gonna get restored or anything
like that cause that’s a different type of service. This is something
that we’re going to focus on. We’re going to clean it, it’s
still going to look good, but it’s not going to look brand new. The other thing on that side of the
house is the electrical panel. Again, just talking to customers
saying, is this up to code? It’s a very simple question and it
is basically is your way of saying, is this waterproof? That’s a really
important part of this industry. If there’s any hesitation from
the homeowner or the customer, you want to take some extra cautions
in just taping up electrical outlets, taping up any loose wiring and just
making sure you’re not doing anything that could start a fire
because believe it or not, that is a true concern in the industry. As we kind of zoom in on
that door a little bit, you’ll see that there’s some flaky
paint. That’s something that, again, I’m not trying to strip it,
I’m just trying to clean it. Hopefully know that’s
going to break loose. But it looks like it’s
in good enough condition. There’s also a bird’s nest on
top of one of the shutters. I like pointing stuff out to the customer, seeing one if they want me to
actually remove it or seeing two, if they want me to just kind of skip
that area and just maybe hit it with a light rinse just to get some water on it. The other thing that we’ll notice
is down here we have a drain. If we go ahead and focus on that. The reason I like bringing this to our
customers’ attention is if that storm drain isn’t cleaned out and I’m flooding
and cleaning this entire stairwell, I have the big possibility of
flooding their basement. So again, just talking to the customer and knowing
these kinds of things ahead of time can save you a lot of headaches later. The
next thing we’re going to focus on, there’s a lot of organic growth going
up this stairwell that’s gonna turn out really nice for us. Some other areas that
we kind of have in this back corner, we have our clay woman that’s right there. Cause it’s a little more
delicate of a surface. Again, just using low pressure and confident
that that’s going to come pretty clean. We’ll be happy with those results. Another thing that I kind of want to
focus on in this area is this door. Do you notice it is
rotting out all around it? Even up here there’s a gap big enough
that I can put my fingers through it. The reason I like seeing stuff like
this ahead of time is that it’s not uncommon for people to
have something like this. And for all I know there’s $1
million Ferrari in the corner. The last thing I want to be doing is spraying
anything in there that’s going to damage that finish. I don’t
know what’s back there. So I’m going to take some precaution
going around this door as we kind of squat down and get a little lower. We’re going to get a little personal
with this later and do some wand work. If you notice it’s a little loose. So we’re not going to hit
it with too much pressure. One of the reasons I’m not going to
use a surface cleaner is just so that I don’t tear anything up. We’re going
to lay nice hot mix down on this. Hopefully, all this will come clean and
you’ll have basically a clean patio afterward. If we focus on
this little area right here, there’s all kinds of
algae and organic growth. I’m really looking forward to seeing
what that’s going to turn out when it’s done. The last thing in this corner, we
have a lot of organic growth right here. Just algae. It’s even
coming off on my hand. I’m not going to put too hot
of a mix on this cause again, I don’t want to strip anything.
I don’t want to damage the wood, don’t want to damage the finish. But we are gonna focus on
this just a little bit. So as we kinda move through all this, we’re going to focus on some other things
that are kind of up in this staircase. We walk up here. There ar all kinds of
organic growth. Just focusing right there. There is a lot going on just in
this little, we’ll say staircase. One reason that we like to tell homeowners
we’re focusing on organic growth. Believe it or not, this can actually
impact the people inside the house. So two reasons. All this is organic algae
of some kind. There’s a lot of Moss. In this case, there’s lichen every
time we got the windows open, if there’s any kind of a breeze that’s
just dragging these spores right inside the house, kind of like it comes
off when I run my finger across it, the wind can break that loose bringing
inside you can get all kinds of weird allergies from it. It can in some cases
cause mold to grow inside the home. And you know, that’s just kind another key selling
point of what we’re doing in the industry. So let’s go out and we will check
out this driveway in a second. We’re going through here, we’re going
to focus a little bit on this Archway. I want to be careful not to
do any damage to these vines. We’re also gonna focus on this
door again because like I said, there could be $1 million
Ferrari in there. I don’t know. So I want to pay attention to
anywhere that our mix can get through, not laying too hot of a mix.
I’m not stripping this door. Just go ahead and clean it and
then as we focus down the rest of this driveway, there are all kinds of things that we’re
going to do talking about hitting the actual stonework on the driveway. There
is a lot of just little minor details, kind of like we talked
about on the other side. One other thing that’s kind of important
when you’re talking to customers, I like telling everyone
to lock their windows. The reason I say this is it
actually when you do that, it seals them a little
bit better than normal. The other thing is if there’s
somebody inside the house, I like telling them to look out the window
before you walk out that door cause I have no way of knowing
when they’re coming out. As we kind of focus back
on the front of the house, you can see that this is going to
take us the majority of the day to do. We’re hopefully going to go through and
get some good before and afters for ya. And this is Dirt Killer. Let’s
get ready to kill some dirt. All right, so let’s spend a minute just talking
about some accessories that are gonna make my life easier. This is a high-pressure ball valve
with a built-in Mosmatic swivel. What this does is it allows
me to swivel under pressure. So if I’m holding this got
an excessive amount of hose, all I’m doing is pulling on it. This
will twist even while the machine’s on, allowing my hose to stay, not looped
up, and basically in a straight line. Making my whole entire day easier. Next
thing I’m going to use snub nose gun. He goes head and connects is nice cause I
can manipulate the flow coming out that way I can essentially adjust
my pressure. On the tip side, we’re going to use a customized J-Rod.
I’ll show you what we’ve got on there. In a second. We have a shooter
tip. We have a low-pressure fan. We have a medium pressure fan, which
should hit about a thousand PSI, and then we have an adjustable fan
from an M5 downstream injector. We’re going to go ahead and start
cleaning this side of the house. Let’s go get ready. All right, so I still got
to give this a heavy rinse, but you can just see a working laying a
heavier concentration on there is doing the job because of how much is going on
as far as the detail on the house and a lot of the framework, I’m using the lightest mix possible
to do the most amount of work. That means increased dwell time and in
some cases, I’m going to have to hit it twice, but it’s a lot better to take those
kinds of precautions than it is just to flood the surface with too strong of a
mix and risk doing any kind of damage to the, one we’ll say organic plant life
that’s around or any kind of the artistic woodwork that we got
around the entire thing. The other thing that you’ll
notice throughout the entire
house is I’m not laying a very heavy sud. The reason for that is the heavier of
a sub that I lay or the more bubbles, the more time I got to spend rinsing more, I got to spend rinsing one that’s
time wasted and number two, the reason is the SUD is only
there to penetrate the surface. What it’s doing is on a microscopic level, it is breaking down the surface tension, allowing the dirt and any film that’s
on the surface to just release, it’s breaking that bond.
Once it does its job, the sub doesn’t really serve any higher
purpose, so the less I got on there, the less work I got to do
breaks the surface tension. The sub dissipates real fast. I’m using The Boss because I like the
fact that it does that and two it leaves glass looking awesome. I, after it
goes through and does the final rinse, we’ll see the results and
it’ll just basically take
everything to be as clean as possible. All right, so we just
did this side of the house. I got a little bit more detail here
that really needs some extra work. What we’re going to do is hit it
with a strong mix of Hell Bender. This is one of our original products. We’re going to go head to head and hit
this peak as well as the second peak over there. We’ll see what it looks like. Our goal is to try to clean up some of
that gray that we see. So hang tight. We’ll see what it looks like. All right, so as you can see, Hell Bender did a phenomenal job taking
everything that was left on this little stoop away from the surface.
We got that on both of them. What we’re seeing here is
as everything runs down, it cascades and lands
here as it sat there, kind of stripped away some of the paint
and it basically was catching everything for all the years that this house wasn’t
cleaned by using Hell Bender because it’s a more aggressive product, I was able to pull even more of that
off of the surface. And as you can see, it did a really nice job of
brightening both of these up. I’m not that worried about the color
difference because that caught everything. There was a drastic color difference
to begin with over the next couple of weeks. This is just going to fill back up and
you’ll see that even out as a just time passes. What we just did is we use an X jet to
put an even stronger mix on to this area of the house because it had so much
organic growth I need to up the mix a lot. I didn’t bring a dedicated pump with me, so what I wanted to do is use an X jet
and just put as much on the surface as I can by a downstream method. As you can
see, it’s already starting to work. It’s only been sitting for a few
minutes. We’re going to give this five, maybe 10 more minutes. We’re going
to knock off all the heavy stuff. We’re going to see if we
need to downstream and again, and in a few minutes, we’ll
have some good results for you. Hey guys, so we’re going to focus on
getting this railing next. As you can see, all the lichen is gone.
90% of it did come clean, but we’re going to go ahead and hit
it with the original dedicated pump. This is a 50 50 mix. We’re just gonna
go ahead and spray this railing, touch up a few areas around the house, do a final rinse and
then we’ll be good to go. All right guys. We’re getting
ready to do our final walk around. We want to see what you think. We’re going to focus on just some of
the highlights that we were looking at today. If you remember, this entire thing was green and black
with lichen you and algae and just all kinds of organic growth.
Nothing left on it anymore. Very happy with how that turned out.
As we move across the entire property, there’s really nothing that you can
see on this side that doesn’t scream. This was just cleaned the whole property. We were really happy with how it turned out, including even touching up some of the
areas where we talked about the vines. I was able to get some of the
actual debris of the vine to leave, whereas just the stains left and were
coming to the surface as we kind of focus back on the different areas, all the
glass, all the bars, all the wood. I was very happy with how that turned
out. It cleaned the whole lot of it. It didn’t strip anything
away, which again, that was our goal and kind of
focusing on this. Even the door, I didn’t take anything off that I
didn’t want to, don’t mind those steps. They’re just from the dog. As we
kind of focus more on this side, there was a lot going on in this
corner starting with those two doors, that clay pottery and even this
nice stone wall or not stone wall, but a nice wall that turns
out that thing was pink. Even the stairway going up really
happy with how that turned out. We did have to hit this railing again
with a more dedicated mix just because of how aggressive it needed to be for it
to really clean everything off of it. All in all really happy with
how this staircase turned
out to as we can move back through the arches.
They all came out great. And then we’re kind of ended with the
front of the house, the main driveway, and just really happy with how the
doors turn out is Archway above it. And overall just really
happy with the project. So we’re going to go talk
to the homeowner. We’d
love to see what you think. Feel free to click on the link for
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Dirt Killer. Let’s Kill Some Dirt.
Dirt Killer pressure washers. Today we are going to show you how
to clean a historic home from 1928. If you look around, it is Springtime. This is the perfect time of the year
for everybody to really be getting their house washed. There’s a lot going on right now and
we’re just going to take some time to show you an instructional video and we’re
first going to do a walk around the house and show you what we’re gonna
do. So let’s get started. This house is primarily stucco. There is a lot of hand-carved
woodwork around the entire property. We’re going to try and get some
zoomed-in features of that. We’re not gonna focus too much on it. We are gonna clean it and hopefully,
we’ll get some good results from that. The other area that we’re really gonna
focus on is the organic growth that’s all around the property. If you’re kind of following us you’ll be
able to see that this entire building, the front is not that bad. These corners
aren’t that bad, but the back of it, that’s where we really got some
time that we got to spend on. So let’s go ahead and keep walking
and we’ll see what else we got. So during the walkthrough, one thing I like to point out to
homeowners and stuff like this, we have some vines that are growing
and we have where vines used to grow. If we’re kind of focused
on that a little bit, this is something that’s
not going to come clean. It’s something that’s adhered to the
stucco. If I put too much pressure on it, it’ll either pull the paint off or
it’ll make it look even worse than it actually is. Personally
I do like that design, but that’s really important to homeowners, homeowners that we point out stuff
like that so that we’re setting their expectations when cleaning the
property. So like we were focusing on, there’s not that much going on
on this side of the building. What you can see though is
the stucco versus the wood. It’s our goal in this cleaning to clean
the stucco as much as possible because the owner’s getting ready
to sell this property. But what I don’t want to do is disturb
any of the authenticity of say stuff like this where I’m going to
call him the totem pole. There’s a lot of intricate detail that
you can tell when this was hand carved. The guy put a lot of time into it. I don’t want to disturb any of that there
is already some carpenter be damage. This is something that I’m
not going to try to strip. I’m not going to try to do anything beyond
just a facelift in a general-purpose cleaning, starting to move
away from this side of the house. We know that there were a lot more
things that we need to just kind of pay attention to. There’s a
lot more detail over here. Not that any of it’s more complicated. It’s just things that I like
to talk to the homeowner about. As we’re moving around, you’ll see that there’s all kinds of
fixtures that are either intentionally varnished or just varnish
due to their age. And again, you want to bring that out
to the customer, say, Hey, this isn’t gonna get restored or anything
like that cause that’s a different type of service. This is something
that we’re going to focus on. We’re going to clean it, it’s
still going to look good, but it’s not going to look brand new. The other thing on that side of the
house is the electrical panel. Again, just talking to customers
saying, is this up to code? It’s a very simple question and it
is basically is your way of saying, is this waterproof? That’s a really
important part of this industry. If there’s any hesitation from
the homeowner or the customer, you want to take some extra cautions
in just taping up electrical outlets, taping up any loose wiring and just
making sure you’re not doing anything that could start a fire
because believe it or not, that is a true concern in the industry. As we kind of zoom in on
that door a little bit, you’ll see that there’s some flaky
paint. That’s something that, again, I’m not trying to strip it,
I’m just trying to clean it. Hopefully know that’s
going to break loose. But it looks like it’s
in good enough condition. There’s also a bird’s nest on
top of one of the shutters. I like pointing stuff out to the customer, seeing one if they want me to
actually remove it or seeing two, if they want me to just kind of skip
that area and just maybe hit it with a light rinse just to get some water on it. The other thing that we’ll notice
is down here we have a drain. If we go ahead and focus on that. The reason I like bringing this to our
customers’ attention is if that storm drain isn’t cleaned out and I’m flooding
and cleaning this entire stairwell, I have the big possibility of
flooding their basement. So again, just talking to the customer and knowing
these kinds of things ahead of time can save you a lot of headaches later. The
next thing we’re going to focus on, there’s a lot of organic growth going
up this stairwell that’s gonna turn out really nice for us. Some other areas that
we kind of have in this back corner, we have our clay woman that’s right there. Cause it’s a little more
delicate of a surface. Again, just using low pressure and confident
that that’s going to come pretty clean. We’ll be happy with those results. Another thing that I kind of want to
focus on in this area is this door. Do you notice it is
rotting out all around it? Even up here there’s a gap big enough
that I can put my fingers through it. The reason I like seeing stuff like
this ahead of time is that it’s not uncommon for people to
have something like this. And for all I know there’s $1
million Ferrari in the corner. The last thing I want to be doing is spraying
anything in there that’s going to damage that finish. I don’t
know what’s back there. So I’m going to take some precaution
going around this door as we kind of squat down and get a little lower. We’re going to get a little personal
with this later and do some wand work. If you notice it’s a little loose. So we’re not going to hit
it with too much pressure. One of the reasons I’m not going to
use a surface cleaner is just so that I don’t tear anything up. We’re going
to lay nice hot mix down on this. Hopefully, all this will come clean and
you’ll have basically a clean patio afterward. If we focus on
this little area right here, there’s all kinds of
algae and organic growth. I’m really looking forward to seeing
what that’s going to turn out when it’s done. The last thing in this corner, we
have a lot of organic growth right here. Just algae. It’s even
coming off on my hand. I’m not going to put too hot
of a mix on this cause again, I don’t want to strip anything.
I don’t want to damage the wood, don’t want to damage the finish. But we are gonna focus on
this just a little bit. So as we kinda move through all this, we’re going to focus on some other things
that are kind of up in this staircase. We walk up here. There ar all kinds of
organic growth. Just focusing right there. There is a lot going on just in
this little, we’ll say staircase. One reason that we like to tell homeowners
we’re focusing on organic growth. Believe it or not, this can actually
impact the people inside the house. So two reasons. All this is organic algae
of some kind. There’s a lot of Moss. In this case, there’s lichen every
time we got the windows open, if there’s any kind of a breeze that’s
just dragging these spores right inside the house, kind of like it comes
off when I run my finger across it, the wind can break that loose bringing
inside you can get all kinds of weird allergies from it. It can in some cases
cause mold to grow inside the home. And you know, that’s just kind another key selling
point of what we’re doing in the industry. So let’s go out and we will check
out this driveway in a second. We’re going through here, we’re going
to focus a little bit on this Archway. I want to be careful not to
do any damage to these vines. We’re also gonna focus on this
door again because like I said, there could be $1 million
Ferrari in there. I don’t know. So I want to pay attention to
anywhere that our mix can get through, not laying too hot of a mix.
I’m not stripping this door. Just go ahead and clean it and
then as we focus down the rest of this driveway, there are all kinds of things that we’re
going to do talking about hitting the actual stonework on the driveway. There
is a lot of just little minor details, kind of like we talked
about on the other side. One other thing that’s kind of important
when you’re talking to customers, I like telling everyone
to lock their windows. The reason I say this is it
actually when you do that, it seals them a little
bit better than normal. The other thing is if there’s
somebody inside the house, I like telling them to look out the window
before you walk out that door cause I have no way of knowing
when they’re coming out. As we kind of focus back
on the front of the house, you can see that this is going to
take us the majority of the day to do. We’re hopefully going to go through and
get some good before and afters for ya. And this is Dirt Killer. Let’s
get ready to kill some dirt. All right, so let’s spend a minute just talking
about some accessories that are gonna make my life easier. This is a high-pressure ball valve
with a built-in Mosmatic swivel. What this does is it allows
me to swivel under pressure. So if I’m holding this got
an excessive amount of hose, all I’m doing is pulling on it. This
will twist even while the machine’s on, allowing my hose to stay, not looped
up, and basically in a straight line. Making my whole entire day easier. Next
thing I’m going to use snub nose gun. He goes head and connects is nice cause I
can manipulate the flow coming out that way I can essentially adjust
my pressure. On the tip side, we’re going to use a customized J-Rod.
I’ll show you what we’ve got on there. In a second. We have a shooter
tip. We have a low-pressure fan. We have a medium pressure fan, which
should hit about a thousand PSI, and then we have an adjustable fan
from an M5 downstream injector. We’re going to go ahead and start
cleaning this side of the house. Let’s go get ready. All right, so I still got
to give this a heavy rinse, but you can just see a working laying a
heavier concentration on there is doing the job because of how much is going on
as far as the detail on the house and a lot of the framework, I’m using the lightest mix possible
to do the most amount of work. That means increased dwell time and in
some cases, I’m going to have to hit it twice, but it’s a lot better to take those
kinds of precautions than it is just to flood the surface with too strong of a
mix and risk doing any kind of damage to the, one we’ll say organic plant life
that’s around or any kind of the artistic woodwork that we got
around the entire thing. The other thing that you’ll
notice throughout the entire
house is I’m not laying a very heavy sud. The reason for that is the heavier of
a sub that I lay or the more bubbles, the more time I got to spend rinsing more, I got to spend rinsing one that’s
time wasted and number two, the reason is the SUD is only
there to penetrate the surface. What it’s doing is on a microscopic level, it is breaking down the surface tension, allowing the dirt and any film that’s
on the surface to just release, it’s breaking that bond.
Once it does its job, the sub doesn’t really serve any higher
purpose, so the less I got on there, the less work I got to do
breaks the surface tension. The sub dissipates real fast. I’m using The Boss because I like the
fact that it does that and two it leaves glass looking awesome. I, after it
goes through and does the final rinse, we’ll see the results and
it’ll just basically take
everything to be as clean as possible. All right, so we just
did this side of the house. I got a little bit more detail here
that really needs some extra work. What we’re going to do is hit it
with a strong mix of Hell Bender. This is one of our original products. We’re going to go head to head and hit
this peak as well as the second peak over there. We’ll see what it looks like. Our goal is to try to clean up some of
that gray that we see. So hang tight. We’ll see what it looks like. All right, so as you can see, Hell Bender did a phenomenal job taking
everything that was left on this little stoop away from the surface.
We got that on both of them. What we’re seeing here is
as everything runs down, it cascades and lands
here as it sat there, kind of stripped away some of the paint
and it basically was catching everything for all the years that this house wasn’t
cleaned by using Hell Bender because it’s a more aggressive product, I was able to pull even more of that
off of the surface. And as you can see, it did a really nice job of
brightening both of these up. I’m not that worried about the color
difference because that caught everything. There was a drastic color difference
to begin with over the next couple of weeks. This is just going to fill back up and
you’ll see that even out as a just time passes. What we just did is we use an X jet to
put an even stronger mix on to this area of the house because it had so much
organic growth I need to up the mix a lot. I didn’t bring a dedicated pump with me, so what I wanted to do is use an X jet
and just put as much on the surface as I can by a downstream method. As you can
see, it’s already starting to work. It’s only been sitting for a few
minutes. We’re going to give this five, maybe 10 more minutes. We’re going
to knock off all the heavy stuff. We’re going to see if we
need to downstream and again, and in a few minutes, we’ll
have some good results for you. Hey guys, so we’re going to focus on
getting this railing next. As you can see, all the lichen is gone.
90% of it did come clean, but we’re going to go ahead and hit
it with the original dedicated pump. This is a 50 50 mix. We’re just gonna
go ahead and spray this railing, touch up a few areas around the house, do a final rinse and
then we’ll be good to go. All right guys. We’re getting
ready to do our final walk around. We want to see what you think. We’re going to focus on just some of
the highlights that we were looking at today. If you remember, this entire thing was green and black
with lichen you and algae and just all kinds of organic growth.
Nothing left on it anymore. Very happy with how that turned out.
As we move across the entire property, there’s really nothing that you can
see on this side that doesn’t scream. This was just cleaned the whole property. We were really happy with how it turned out, including even touching up some of the
areas where we talked about the vines. I was able to get some of the
actual debris of the vine to leave, whereas just the stains left and were
coming to the surface as we kind of focus back on the different areas, all the
glass, all the bars, all the wood. I was very happy with how that turned
out. It cleaned the whole lot of it. It didn’t strip anything
away, which again, that was our goal and kind of
focusing on this. Even the door, I didn’t take anything off that I
didn’t want to, don’t mind those steps. They’re just from the dog. As we
kind of focus more on this side, there was a lot going on in this
corner starting with those two doors, that clay pottery and even this
nice stone wall or not stone wall, but a nice wall that turns
out that thing was pink. Even the stairway going up really
happy with how that turned out. We did have to hit this railing again
with a more dedicated mix just because of how aggressive it needed to be for it
to really clean everything off of it. All in all really happy with
how this staircase turned
out to as we can move back through the arches.
They all came out great. And then we’re kind of ended with the
front of the house, the main driveway, and just really happy with how the
doors turn out is Archway above it. And overall just really
happy with the project. So we’re going to go talk
to the homeowner. We’d
love to see what you think. Feel free to click on the link for
more info. This is Old Man Wags. Let’s kill some dirt. (Music)
Dirt Killer. Let’s Kill Some Dirt.
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