Showing posts with label Southwest Missouri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Southwest Missouri. Show all posts

Thursday, August 14, 2014

Cleaned by Pete wood restoration and other add ideas "PWE"

Not every idea comes out like we want. You may hit that home run on the first try but it is unlikely. It took them at least 40 tries to get the formula to WD40 right WD1 - WD39 must have not worked out to well other wise they would have stopped. Making adds and trying to catch the attention of others maybe best left to the pros. Being a small business with some what a limited advertising budget (slim to none at times) I do what I can. So on with another hat we all wear being small business men and women, the advertising executive. Some are not so good and some are better. Here are some of the things I came up with.



Just letting you know we are your full service power, pressure and soft washing experts in the greater Springfield and Southwest Missouri area.

The other night I was working on an add for the local girls Roller Derby team I support and volunteer for. Their logo is a "skull and cross bones". I was looking for something to fit in and help appeal to this group and its' followers. I started and it warped into this the PWE Power Wash Enforcers or the PWE Pressure wash Enforcers.
Cleaned by Pete: the PWE Power Wash Enforcers clean concrete back ground.

Cleaned by Pete: the PWE Power Wash Enforcers clean concrete lightened back ground.

Cleaned by Pete: the PWE Pressure Wash Enforcers tribal skull and intense back ground.

Cleaned by Pete: the PWE Power Wash Enforcers a darker view of things.
Someone in the group wanted to see this combination of items together. So here it is the "PWE" Power Washing Enforcers

Not every thing comes out well or the way it was intended but if you do it yourself, you can only blame one person but the you don't waist a lot of cash on an add or layout that does not work well. I think if I can just keep plugging away I'll be like that hog that finds the acorn. Getting advice from others helping to improving on a good idea too. I have a problem remembering I'm not the sharpest crayon in the box. Some one else sees thing a bit different. This is why belonging to groups and communities of like minded business people is very important.




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Friday, October 4, 2013

Cleaning and the "Mother Road"

 Cleaning along the Mother Road Route 66
 
Sometimes it not just about the job, a person has to enjoy what they do. Today we were cleaning a rock porch, steps, and side-walk to remove the old sealer. Getting things ready to reseal. If you follow here at all you will know my love and like of the oringinal rock house and buildings found here in Southwest Missouri. Another one of my loves it following the "Mother Road" better know as Route 66 and it just happened my job was on this oringinal section of Route 66.

  This entry is more about where I was at then what I was cleaning or how. Route 66 has parts of the original road that still exist, some of the concrete pictured below is said to be part of the original construction of the road still in use today. Just think about what this concrete saw, everything form the "model T" to my power washing rig. What you see in the pictures is original road just off straighten route. This is about 1/2 to a mile from where I was working and this section runs for about 5 miles I would guess. The station, office and store are restored for you to take pictures here or have a picnic on the grass. The buildings look like they would in the days when Route 66 was the lifeline of this nation. The stores are not open but still help to keep the old road alive. Just down the road in the picture you can still see the old iron bridge most most of these iron giants have been removed or decommissioned two items from the past to see with in a half mile. Here in Missouri older sections of the road that are still in shape for traffic are being reopened and are marked with the blue Route 66 signs. In todays fast paced world a person needs to take time and enjoy. Don't let the pace of life get in the way of enjoying the simple things. Thanks for your support Cleaned by Pete
 
Stopped here today for a photo opt, Cleaned by Pete enjoying the drive on this original section of Route 66. The Cleaned by Pete power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage.

Stopped here today for a photo opt, Cleaned by Pete enjoying the drive on this original section of Route 66. The Cleaned by Pete power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage.

Stopped here today for a photo opt, Cleaned by Pete enjoying the drive on this original section of Route 66. The Cleaned by Pete power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage. Some of this road pictured here is said to be part of the original construction.

Stopped here today for a photo opt, Cleaned by Pete enjoying the drive on this original section of Route 66. The Cleaned by Pete power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage. Some of this road pictured here is said to be part of the original construction.

Cleaned by Pete's power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage.

Cleaned by Pete's power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage also showing the office, general store and post office.

Cleaned by Pete's power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage also showing the office, general store, post office, and barber shop, a Cleaned by Pete photo.

Stopped here today for a photo opt, Cleaned by Pete enjoying the drive on this original section of Route 66. The Cleaned by Pete power washing rig on Route 66 at Spencer's Garage.

Route 66 and an original iron bridge in the same picture.

Route 66 and an original iron bridge in the same picture.

These blue sign point out parts of the original route of the "Mother Road" finding and driving the ares marked by these signs is like taking a trip back in time on original parts of Route 66.

If you run across one of these take the time and follow it. Time is not all that important when your on a real time machine.
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Monday, March 11, 2013

How cold can you work?

Cold Weather and Cold Weather Work

I was planning on writing this later this week, but it is 29 degrees and spitting out freezing rain with some snow flurries here in the Ozarks today.  Temperatures this cold, house cleaning and general pressure washing comes to a halt with my company. Ice forming on concrete is unsafe for us and our clients and their customers. Cleaned by Pete's soaps and cleaners will not work as well in lower temperatures. The chance of our equipment freezing up is one of the biggest factors too. Let's have a look at these factors and to help explain why we can not work or choose not to work when temperatures are low. Hopefully we will be closing in one the last of the cold weather and we can get out there and help you with your cleaning and washing needs.


Flash back to your younger years..... Mom "did you wash your hands for dinner?". You "yaaa". Mom "did you use hot water and soap?". You "noooo". Mom knew best hot water and soap aid in cleaning, you would not want to take a bath in cold water only ... now would you? Most soap and cleaners are made to work best when ambient temperatures are around 50 degrees mid 40's at least. Using hot water increases the potential of cleaners helping them release their full cleaning power. Why did mom wash the babies clothing in hot water using soap and bleach. Soap for cleaning, bleach for killing germs. This is why we use these items too. Cleaned by Pete knows how much cleaner, soaps and bleach to use on your home safely and what is friendly to our environment. The soap and cleaners we use to clean your house and the bleach helps to kill what is growing on your home, if we can not kill it it will grow back. The "kill ratio" is what we call it. Colder temperatures will result in a lower "kill ratio". Hot water will help but good warm siding and the plant growing is warm it will bloom and we can kill it.  We have the capabilities to make hot water on 4 of our power washers, and we will use hot water to apply chemicals when the need arises. When we first started we used hot water to apply all our soap and cleaner. We were in the hood cleaning and washing part of the industry then, where heat was a good thing.  When we moved to concrete cleaning and house washing we found out it was not necessary to use hot water on all jobs. Depending what is on your home what cleaners we use to clean your home, washing with cold water is OK. Freezing water or really cold water though is not OK there is a point where the soap is not activated. Pour ice water over some dish soap, how much sudz is there? Repeat with hot water now there is a difference. We want to clean you home and kill what is growing on it, in-order to do so we need a certain temperature to achieve this goal. This is why we can not clean when it is cold.

Cleaned by Pete's equipment is another reason we can not clean when it is cold. When I first started we use the trailer. If you read our blog you will know how I feel about trailers. We did mostly hood cleaning then and working inside when it was cold was not bad. Our soap and cleaners could work and we used the hottest water we could make for this type of cleaning, refer to blog "gas washer why we use them". In cold temperatures we could work and get our job done with little to no problems. Job done headed home 30 degrees and pulling a trailer down the road 50 to 60 miles an hour lets think about wind chill and how cold moving air speeds up freezing. Water in tanks, in the pump, in hoses, in the coils of the burner and on the trailer will freeze solid when the ambient temperature is above freezing due to the wind and the chill factor. Freezing water kills more heating coils on pressure washers than any thing else. To help we started to fill the hoses, pump, lines and pressure washer with antifreeze after each job this took about an extra half hour and the cost of the antifreeze had to be passed on to the customers increased prices. To help eliminate this problem and other problems with the trailer. we then moved the pressure washer into a van. We could heat it with a small heater when not in use or transporting it, to keep it form freezing. While this was not the best it did work but we still had to purge water form all the lines and pump in antifreeze encase of a power outage. You could just drain the coil on lines and hoses but lines and coils are made of steel that had been heated on and off which I think changes it at a molecular level and when it is drained all water is not removed and promotes quick rusting  in the coil, second reason a coils fails. The power washer is what we relay on to make money and feed our families, while making extra money from doing a washing job is great the chances of damaging our livelihood comes into play. We will help you out with your jobs and your cleaning needs but will have to take into consideration all the aspects to see if we can do it, we try to help our customers and clients the best we can. Another problem is we "soft wash" or "safe wash" houses using a down stream method which has to draw our soaps and cleaners into the water stream when it is cold the soap and cleaners become thicker and will not draw. In order to make it draw we would have to water it down more water less cleaner. We are just working backwards at this point. We'll do you a better job in warmer temperatures.

The last point will be safety sheet ice can form with just a light coat of water on concrete, parking-lots, drive-thrus and any other surface. Our customers safety is our number one reason to not wash in cold temperatures if we feel it is unsafe in any way or if there is a chance for icing in any way we will not clean.  You all have heard they can make snow at resorts for skiing when snow fall is light ever wonder how they do it? Water plus pressure and nozzling by splitting water into small partials,  and let the ambient temperature take over then instant snow.  What have we learned about pressure washer at the beginning of the blog, what make the power washer work? Water, a pump to put the water under pressure, and a nozzle to change spray and pressure, all the same things in a snow making machine. The ambient temperatures take over. If the conditions are just right we can make snow and freezing rain at temperatures of 35 degrees. There is quite a science behind this with the speed of the water chilling is quicker, break up the stream of water (nozzling) breaks water in very small parts a mist, pressure helps to the more pressure enacts with the speed and how the water stream is broken up. In any case even if we are not at the freezing point we still can have ice and snow. Safety will not be overlooked or over-ridden for the sake of making money.

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