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Here is a picture of one of our customers that used RAP for oxidation removal. He mixed it at 30:1, applied,and lightly brushed and rinsed. Sent from my iPhone using Doug Ruckers Power Washing School
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Last school for this year is December 5&6 Call or Text 2818833630
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How you guys doing? Sent from my iPhone using Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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I use Dougie Fresh and add about 2 ounces per 5 Gallons of mix.
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I have a question I am interested in purchasing a ball valve set up my current power washer I use is a 3400 psi and I have a 3700 psi power washer which ball valve set up do I need. They are Dewalt Home Depot power washers. SKU DRSHPSU Or SKU DRSBVSK I would like to purchase the most common one that all guys use across the board this way if I get a more powerful power washer I will be covered I am going to choose the DIY version but with the DIY version how do I select the plug-in socket out or does it just come standard and how do I know what the plug-in socket out is do I base it off the picture it's on your website? I am new to power washing. This is the most common one used, https://www.dougruckerstore.com/products/ball-valve-set-up/ and has been used on pressure washers 4000-5000psi with no issues. You can also use the higher-pressure ball valve option, but it is much harder to turn. I am going to choose the DIY version but with the DIY version how do I select the plug-in socket out or does it just come standard it will come with the parts unassembled and you choose which on you want as the out and how do I know what the plug-in socket out is do I base it off the picture it's on your website? The picture on the web site is how I do mine, with the plug out. Basically your “out” fitting is the fitting the water will come out of. Some guys prefer the female coupler as the out, some, like me, the plug. It really all depends on how you have your machine set up. If the lead fitting off the machine, the one the water comes out of, is the female coupler, then that’s how your ball valve would be set up. If it’s the plug, then the plug on the ball valve should be the plug. You should not need a more powerful (PSI) machine than what you have, but you when you upgrade look for going with more GPM, 5-8GPM, 2700-3500PSI. More GPM will allow you to clean faster, better, and be more productive.
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Hey TJ, great to have you and welcome aboard. Be sure to check out the forum here titled "My Answers", it's filled with lots of questions students ask me and my answers. Also in case you don't know, you can get this forum as an app on your phone in the App Store. Just search Doug Rucker School and it will pop up.
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How are you James Doug Rucker 281-883-3630 Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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Next school is May 9,10 Sent from my iPhone using Doug Ruckers Power Washing School
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Had a great time with these guys at the school this month. Doug Rucker 281-883-3630 Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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Here’s some pics from this months school Doug Rucker 281-883-3630 Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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We are still going strong. Next school is May, 9,10 2022 Doug Rucker 281-883-3630 Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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What’s BYO apps Sent from my iPhone using Doug Ruckers Power Washing School
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Old post just testing Sent from my iPhone using Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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Are you testing from the google play app or Tapatalk? Sent from my iPhone using Doug Rucker's Pressure Cleaning School mobile app
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This is sold Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
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I do not, but I have in the past. It really all depends on the condition of the RV/Travel Trailer. The ones I've done are usually heavy with algae and organic growth, so I used a house wash mix. If they are just wanting a wash down then I'd use a surfactant like our Dougie Fresh only. Pretty much like washing a car.
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I will be hosting my next Difference Maker Pressure Washing School In Houston Texas February 20,21 at the Marriott Kingwood. I've invited two great friends, Ray Burke and Pat Clark to join me. Here is a video discussing what we will be teaching as well as a link to sign up. https://www.pressurecleaningschool.com/event/pressure-washing-difference-maker-school/
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Doug Ruckers School - Student from the West Coast
Doug Rucker replied to GoldenStatePWS's topic in Introductions
I don't think I knew it was your birthday...wish I'd of known, my wife would of made a cake....lol....Happy Belated and great meeting you. -
Doug Ruckers School - Student from the West Coast
Doug Rucker replied to GoldenStatePWS's topic in Introductions
Welcome aboard, Ca, it was great meeting you here this week and look forward to continuing working with you to help in any way I can. -
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Doug Rucker replied to Tristan Colborg's topic in Before and After Photos
Look awesome Donald....look up Everett Abrams, the wizard of wood Also I hear good things about Caleb Roth with Stan & Seal Experts -
A few different ways I'll price a roof... 1) I shoot for or start with .28-30 cents a square foot. Higher if Tile 2) I mostly base my price off of the variables of the job, How dirty it is, how much roof debris, gutter debris, pitch, gutters or no gutters, if no gutters is the drip line right above plants or shrubs?, landscaping issues, etc.....some times it basically coms time to what I think the job is worth and how much time it is. Sometimes a not so dirty roof can take longer than a real dirty roof, depending on the variables mentioned above. There are many around my area that do roofs much cheaper than I, but I stick to my price. There is a much larger risk factor doing roofs than houses or concrete.
