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Uploaded by on Oct 16, 2009

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Despite slightly cooler weather, Autumn is a great time to start or expand your Pressure Washing Business and make good money between now and Christmas.

One job we're seeing a lot of lately is cleaning off leaf stains and slimy buildup from concrete steps and walkways. Leaf mildew can cause slippery situations and your customer will be grateful to have that danger removed.

Oftentimes, a gentle pressure washing job with very few chemicals is all that is needed to remove leaf stains and slimy build up. This is a great opportunity for a new or small pressure washing company to get new clients and good paying customers.

If you've ever wanted to start a small pressure washing (power washing) company, right now is a great time to get started.

For more information, visit us on the web: www.PressureWashingBusiness.com

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  • hey guys...had concrete pioured on driveway about 4 weeks ago, i have leaf stains that wont come out when pressure washing, and also when a tree was cut down the idiot dragged the branch across the driveway and now have a brown line that i tried pressure washing with a 3100psi unit, used a concrete,patio cleaner but im new to this so not sure how to clean these stains, its driving me nuts....i scrubed the shi*$ out of them too but nothin...whn can i seal the driveway?

  • @jazzer1960 what i like to do it lay a series of tarps around the job and either blow the leeves onto the tarps, or sweep them onto the tarps after the job is done. after that its up to you to decide where to throw them...

    P.S Ally's are good :)

  • Where doe all the crap go to when cleaning, i.e leaves and such

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