Walt
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I've dual wanded plenty of commercial. Two people head in two different directions - no big deal.
However, I've never really dual wanded on residential. There have been plenty of times when it would make sense in larger homes. One guy upstairs, one guy down. I get it.
But, how do you stay organized? With the Prevac, prespray, possible scrubbing, edges, rinsing, spotting and grooming - do you work together on some parts and then independent other times? Are you walking around wondering where the Hydroforce is? Trying to carry the floor machine over two sets of hoses? Where's the rust remover, Oh, it's in your pocket? You see what I mean.
I'm getting to point where I need to start doing this, and I'm sure that I would figure it out after a while. But why re-invent the wheel? How do you do it?
BTW - please don't say get another truck. I would never let somebody work alone with my name attached to it. yet.
However, I've never really dual wanded on residential. There have been plenty of times when it would make sense in larger homes. One guy upstairs, one guy down. I get it.
But, how do you stay organized? With the Prevac, prespray, possible scrubbing, edges, rinsing, spotting and grooming - do you work together on some parts and then independent other times? Are you walking around wondering where the Hydroforce is? Trying to carry the floor machine over two sets of hoses? Where's the rust remover, Oh, it's in your pocket? You see what I mean.
I'm getting to point where I need to start doing this, and I'm sure that I would figure it out after a while. But why re-invent the wheel? How do you do it?
BTW - please don't say get another truck. I would never let somebody work alone with my name attached to it. yet.