Only an absolute retard would try to pressure wash th inside of their house,then video it and put it on youtube!!!!!!! hahahaahh Try this get a flame thrower it will take the paint right off!! it will work I promise! I'll even sell it to you!!
A friend sold me on the concept. His large commercial pressure washer/sandblaster was very effective for inside use. My mistake, as you pointed out, was thinking that something less would work just as effectively, and having a salesmen assure me that I had the right tool.
The correct way to blast beams is to use a normal dry system using a fine light coloured abrasive, most people use sand, or you can use j blast SC we also use dust extraction as well to keep the property clean, none of these cheap crap wet methods work properly, cawsing considerable fabric damage to the building... amagine the drying out time and cost required after this.
Det tror fan att man inte skall använda en högtryckstvätt inomhus!! Fattar du inte att du är blåst grabben! And you wonder why people think your stupid!
whats the issue here, did you think adding sand to the mix would somehow take the water away? or did the blaster simpley not strip the beams effeciently?
well it would have almost worked had the room been a indoor swimming pool. cant imagine dry blasting would have been much better ethier, i supose dry media would have been easier to clean up then wet
Dave go build a PABlaster no need for water.. Lightly forced media into a gun. works great!.. problem is with water if the object is metal whats the point as its rusting while drying unless you could dry it extremely fast..
I'd also never use Soda for interior blasting, you will be cleaning it up for the next 30 years. Perhaps with a vacuum attachement it will cut back on some of the dust but it still makes a major mess
Pay the professionals to do these jobs for you. From past experience people hire the equipment, spend a packet on materials and then get us in anyway. Ripblast Site Services- First For Finishing
I was sold on the theory that there was going to be a resonable result when in fact, as the manufactures responce stated, this was nothing close to an acceptable application for the equipment. This system is no solution for use indoors, regardless of what the salespeople tell you!
I've seen those systems with bakin'soda, not with sand. I'm nos sure if that's part of the problem, also the sand mesh is very big. That would've been easier if you get a little presure blast pot and a WIN nozzle, only 7 lts per minute. and you would have the rates of one dry blasting pot. you can use it from 20 cfm at 100psi.
If you buy one of these and have better results, please, please let me know. We just paid bank to have the beams blasted with dry ice, which created an unusual effect, but removed all the paint.
Also, it's important not to let the sand hose get wet inside, which would be difficult being used in a vertical position. Dry sodablasting with vacuum recovery would be the only conceivable application of indoor blasting. Friable silica sand is a cause of lung cancer. The correct answer would have been caustic-non solvent (sodium hydroxide) paint stripper & elbow grease. PLEASE call a professional before you kill yourself or your house!
OMG! You aren't trying to use this indoors......are you!? It is a high pressure water blaster. What did you think was going to come out? It appears to be working properly in this video. This device is intended for use on exterior brick (think graffiti removal).
I would see if there is a adjustment screw for the amount of suction which i am sure you already have.If there is not one or it can pull enough try a lighter sand (finer),and if that does not work , it probably was made to blast soda and not sand though it is called a "sandblasting attachment" the sandblasting term can often be used very loosely in the industry.
I would see if there is a adjustment screw for the amount of suction which i am sure you already have.If there is not one or it can pull enough try a lighter sand (finer),and if that does not work , it probably was made to blast soda and not sand though it is called a "sandblasting attachment" the sandblasting term can often be used very loosely in the industry.
What company did you buy that from? the ones ive seen say that you have to have atleast 4gpm to use their aparatus. Not sure if that might be your problem or what. Let me know what your problem was. thanks man.
do you use it to clean the inside of your car .
midlothian11 9 months ago
was your 100% dry? otherwise it may clump up and not flow properly.
620JK 10 months ago
Seriously....Indoors??? Idiot!!!
How about putting up a how-to on using your pressure washer to floss your teeth
620JK 10 months ago
you would have been better off getting a Dry ice blaster, for what you are doing. no mess, they use it alot for very old building restoration,
Wallabydam 11 months ago
In the house? next removal is the mold. And that is not removable at all.
niceguido 1 year ago
Only an absolute retard would try to pressure wash th inside of their house,then video it and put it on youtube!!!!!!! hahahaahh Try this get a flame thrower it will take the paint right off!! it will work I promise! I'll even sell it to you!!
davetileguy 1 year ago 2
Try a product called Sponge Jet Media. Very low dust, great indoor product!!!
enviromediaman 1 year ago
It's amazing your still alive man.
Just plain common sense.
alisok76 2 years ago
OMG the things people get up to!
Try looking up a product called PEELAWAY, might be a better solution.
Oh and by the way blasting with sand may be productive but it also causes a terminal condition called silicosis, be very careful.
Neseri2de 2 years ago
thanks for posting,ha ha ha!
SICPUEDE 2 years ago
you are a moron get 375 cfm a 6 bag pot inject at tip
HuntAnimals 2 years ago
To be honest you have to be insane to pressure wash the inside of your house no matter what jackass sold you the snake oil.
MUDLUVSME 2 years ago 6
A friend sold me on the concept. His large commercial pressure washer/sandblaster was very effective for inside use. My mistake, as you pointed out, was thinking that something less would work just as effectively, and having a salesmen assure me that I had the right tool.
RedDave 2 years ago
didn't mean tosound like an ass but i do sand blast for a living and wet blasting is pretty damn messy
MUDLUVSME 2 years ago
The correct way to blast beams is to use a normal dry system using a fine light coloured abrasive, most people use sand, or you can use j blast SC we also use dust extraction as well to keep the property clean, none of these cheap crap wet methods work properly, cawsing considerable fabric damage to the building... amagine the drying out time and cost required after this.
saxblast 2 years ago
Det tror fan att man inte skall använda en högtryckstvätt inomhus!! Fattar du inte att du är blåst grabben! And you wonder why people think your stupid!
1978rockon 2 years ago
UP YOURS - DICKHEAD!
I was sold/told that wet beach sand is the residual product. Or maybe you have never been to the beach?
RedDave 2 years ago
whats the issue here, did you think adding sand to the mix would somehow take the water away? or did the blaster simpley not strip the beams effeciently?
AndrewKH85 2 years ago
My god did you call Noah after! that!!! Best system for indoors is a Farrow System!! Period! What ya pay is what ya get!
denzil1974 3 years ago
well it would have almost worked had the room been a indoor swimming pool. cant imagine dry blasting would have been much better ethier, i supose dry media would have been easier to clean up then wet
phobiablack 3 years ago
Wet sanding and wet sandblasting are NOT the same thing...
beckzach05 3 years ago
PYEROY
lainey500 3 years ago
Dave go build a PABlaster no need for water.. Lightly forced media into a gun. works great!.. problem is with water if the object is metal whats the point as its rusting while drying unless you could dry it extremely fast..
berkelusa 4 years ago
Put the gun down and step away...
RustyStump 4 years ago
I'd also never use Soda for interior blasting, you will be cleaning it up for the next 30 years. Perhaps with a vacuum attachement it will cut back on some of the dust but it still makes a major mess
fiske75 4 years ago
Pay the professionals to do these jobs for you. From past experience people hire the equipment, spend a packet on materials and then get us in anyway. Ripblast Site Services- First For Finishing
1234jonnyboy 4 years ago
That is exactly what happened!
I was sold on the theory that there was going to be a resonable result when in fact, as the manufactures responce stated, this was nothing close to an acceptable application for the equipment. This system is no solution for use indoors, regardless of what the salespeople tell you!
RedDave 4 years ago
I've seen those systems with bakin'soda, not with sand. I'm nos sure if that's part of the problem, also the sand mesh is very big. That would've been easier if you get a little presure blast pot and a WIN nozzle, only 7 lts per minute. and you would have the rates of one dry blasting pot. you can use it from 20 cfm at 100psi.
eumircarlos 4 years ago
I followed the instructions to the T.
If you buy one of these and have better results, please, please let me know. We just paid bank to have the beams blasted with dry ice, which created an unusual effect, but removed all the paint.
RedDave 4 years ago
Also, it's important not to let the sand hose get wet inside, which would be difficult being used in a vertical position. Dry sodablasting with vacuum recovery would be the only conceivable application of indoor blasting. Friable silica sand is a cause of lung cancer. The correct answer would have been caustic-non solvent (sodium hydroxide) paint stripper & elbow grease. PLEASE call a professional before you kill yourself or your house!
wakadudel 4 years ago
OMG! You aren't trying to use this indoors......are you!? It is a high pressure water blaster. What did you think was going to come out? It appears to be working properly in this video. This device is intended for use on exterior brick (think graffiti removal).
wakadudel 4 years ago 4
I would see if there is a adjustment screw for the amount of suction which i am sure you already have.If there is not one or it can pull enough try a lighter sand (finer),and if that does not work , it probably was made to blast soda and not sand though it is called a "sandblasting attachment" the sandblasting term can often be used very loosely in the industry.
filledwithnames 4 years ago
I would see if there is a adjustment screw for the amount of suction which i am sure you already have.If there is not one or it can pull enough try a lighter sand (finer),and if that does not work , it probably was made to blast soda and not sand though it is called a "sandblasting attachment" the sandblasting term can often be used very loosely in the industry.
filledwithnames 4 years ago
half of the problem could be that it doesnt work well trying to pull the sand upward
prohdr 4 years ago
What company did you buy that from? the ones ive seen say that you have to have atleast 4gpm to use their aparatus. Not sure if that might be your problem or what. Let me know what your problem was. thanks man.
prohdr 4 years ago