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Follow on Google News | ![]() How to Pressure Wash as a Business - North American Pressure Wash Outlet Releases How-To GuideNorth American Pressure Wash Outlet has just released a how-to guide for new entrants into the pressure wash industry. This easy-to-read guide covers the tools and equipment of the trade as well as chemicals, cleaners, techniques and more.
Pressure washing has provided many individuals with a steady income and has made many millionaires. Along the way, these same individuals made many mistakes defining an industry that had little guidance. With Pressure Washing Basics, new entrants into the field can save time, money and energy by not repeating the mistakes made by those before them. The author, Tracy Handl, has been in the pressure wash and wood care industries for over 15 years. Having worked in the field and later in equipment sales and repair, Tracy has become a recognized expert in the residential and commercial segments of the industry. He has used his vast amount of experience as well as industry-recognized techniques/tools to create this guide to operating a successful pressure wash business. Mr. Handl is currently the owner of North American Pressure Wash Outlet which offers over 5,000 different products for the pressure wash contractor. The guide also exposes the reader to the various chemicals that can be used in the power wash industry. This knowledge is important so that stains/debris can be appropriately treated and removed. Inadequate knowledge and the use of the wrong chemical on a stain can actually do more harm than good. Did you know that a stain that has a mineral composition can actually be "set" if bleach is used to treat it? Did you know that some chemicals can actually create lethal mustard gas is incorrectly mixed? What chemcials can damage vinyl, stucco, brick or concrete? Pressure Washing Basics is a must-read for business owners and is a great training tool for new staff members. Make this guide a part of an employee's annual training plan! For more information on Pressure Washing Basics, visit www.pressurewashoutlet.com. End
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