House brighteners

R. E. Crouse

New Member
Just wondering which, if any, brighteners seem to work the best for you all on vinyl. I was looking at Restora made by "Flood", but I see that Lowes sells it, and now I question its integrity. We do mainly decks, but we have done houses before. I have never used a brightener, and after a little research, I realize I did some injustice to those that let me clean their houses. Any info would be great.

Thanks, Ed
 
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MPW

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never, never, never, buy ANYTHING at a hardware store to pw with. It is all JUNK. Go to espec
 

squirtgun

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MPW said:
never, never, never, buy ANYTHING at a hardware store to pw with. It is all JUNK. Go to espec


Don't dismisss this new product by Flood.They have a full page ad in the latest Cleaner Times.It looks like the product may have some potential.It's a 2 step process and likely would be something you could upsell to customers.

www.flood.com/contractor is the link in Cleaner Times.
 

Mike Gwas

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Never say never ........ I used a product called "Grud Cutter" that I bought @ Home Depot and it works wonderful on getting gutters clean....
 

Dan S

New Member
I use a degreaser from Home-depot -
great price and works better then most expensive ones sold by local and outta state distributor's
 

PressurePros

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MPW said:
never, never, never, buy ANYTHING at a hardware store to pw with. It is all JUNK. Go to espec

E-spec's (XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX) stuff is only halfway up the food chain (just my opinion) but they do offer a couple of brighteners/polymers. I have used the red stuff with great results on brick. You really have to watch your dilution or you will turn gutters and window trim pink. I still can't figure out why they make it red.
 

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