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Mobile Power Pressure Wash Procedure and Chemical Usage Guide
Posted on May 24, 2011 by admin
Simply choosing the right pressure washing equipment is only the start. After receiving proper training in how to use it, all the elements must be put together properly for optimum effect. This article provides information on how to get the most out of your pressure washer and equipment.
This post was posted in Uncategorized, Starting a Power Wash Business
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How to Use a Pressure Washer
Posted on May 24, 2011 by admin
How to Pressure Wash. Learn the basic water flow, water pressure, nozzles, heat, detergents and environmental concerns.
This post was posted in Starting a Power Wash Business, Power Wash Basics and was tagged with How to use a Pressure Washer, how to pressure wash, How a power washer works, how to powerwash, how to pressurewash
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Kitchen Grease into Gold
Posted on May 24, 2011 by admin
The popular children’s fable of Rumpelstiltskin gifts a miller’s daughter with the talent to spin straw into gold. Well, the success story of Daryl Mirza and Christie Kaye-Mirza is no fable. Together they turned kitchen grease into gold, spinning a side gig into a corporate giant with $36 million in annual sales. What’s the story behind their success and what can you learn from their fable come-true?
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Hope and an Idea
Posted on May 24, 2011 by admin
Eight years ago Daryl Gray walked into Delux’s Dallas/Ft. Worth showroom. He knew virtually nothing about the power pressure washing industry. But he had two things that served him well--hope and an idea.
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Hello world!
Posted on May 16, 2011 by admin
Welcome to WordPress. This is your first post. Edit or delete it, then start blogging!
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Mobile Power Pressure Washer Out of Town Procedures
Posted on May 27, 2000 by Robert Hinderliter
Making a commitment to out of town jobs requiring overnight stays comes with its own set of management problems, both personal and professional. While some people act responsibly when out of town, others take it as a free pass to behave in an irresponsible manner. At Powerwash.com, we expect our crews to remember that they are the face of the company when working out of town, and are expected to shoulder this responsibility and conduct themselves like the professionals they are.
This post was posted in Management and was tagged with power wash crew, procedures, out of town
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Enviromental Mobile Power Washing
Posted on December 18, 1995 by Robert Hinderliter
This article is written from the stand point of what is economically feasible for the Mobile Power Wash Contractor to implement in plain English for the washing of items not contaminated by hazardous material. This article does not include hazardous washing and cleaning.
This post was posted in Environmental and was tagged with Environmental Pressure Washing, Wash Water Disposal
