F9 Training: How to Join the Elite F9 Rust Removal TEAM
Craig Harrison said
Dec 1, 2012
You've heard a lot about the Best Rust Remover, F9 BARC. For those of you who are on the fence, you are missing out BIG TIME! FREE leads are being generated every day resulting in lots of profit in this highly paid niche business.
What are you waiting for? We designed this for YOU, the POWER WASHING and WINDOW WASHING COMPANIES!
Front 9 Restoration offers a free listing of your company on our website. We will list your business information, link up to 10 of your web pages and include a rust removal video if you choose to make one.
Features:
Rust and battery stain removal is a highly-paid niche that F9 BARC fulfills.
There is no better product on the market and rust removal can be a business in itself.
Rust removal can get your business new accounts, more work and higher profits. We have seen businesses get 6-figure accounts because they could prove to the Property Manager they could remove rust stains or orange battery stains that other contractors could not.
Orange battery stain removal is a new niche business that F9 BARC makes possible.
F9 BARC offers one solution for uniform and predictable results.
F9 BARC will not harm plants, grass or vegetation
Benefits:
Become a member of an elite national rust removal force, the F9 TEAM!
Obtain FREE LEADS. By obtaining a business listing on our Professional Rust Removal page, your business will have the ability to receive FREE LEADS. Once a customer arrives on at the F9 Website, our web pages try to educate them of the various hazards that accompany an acid type restoration. Our goal is to prevent damage on concrete and keep our customers healthy by not trying to do this type of restoration themselves.
Front 9 Restoration is at the top of many internet search results that are rust related. This is not by accident. Front 9 has a built a solid product and are heavily optimized for premium web search results.
Your business will have instant credibility and web presence for rust related services. We have even had some property managers ask contractors if they use F9 BARC, and only want a contractor who uses F9 BARC for their particular job.
By cross-linking our keywords and by Front 9 linking your web pages, your Search Engine Rankings will increase.
If you choose to make a rust removal video, we will embed this into your listing. You will come up more quickly in search engines. This means better visibility and more leads.
List up to 10 cities in your F9 listing to use as your keywords for your services
Qualifications and Rules:
Contractor must purchase 1 case of F9 BARC.
Contractor must be in the business of professional power washing, concrete restoration, window washing or maintenance business.
Contractor must have professional power washing equipment and surface cleaner. This consists of a gas-powered commercial grade power washer and a rotary surface cleaner. This equipment is needed for preparation of fertilizer stain and battery acid stain removal.
Contractor has a website and agrees to publish a “Professional Rust Removal” page. On this page he must link a minimum of 3 keywords over to various web pages on the Front 9 Restoration website.
Contractor must be active in using F9 for rust removal and restoration jobs.
By signing below, contractor agrees that he meets the qualifications of the Free F9 Authorized Applicator Program and will abide by the rules listed above. This agreement is contingent on approval by the F9 TEAM. Front 9 Restoration, Inc. reserves the right to place listings where needed and make changes to our Authorized Applicator program at any time.
Print Name: _________________________________________ Signature: _________________________________________ Business name: _________________________________________ Address: __________________________________________ Date: __________________________________________ Phone: __________________________________________ Email: __________________________________________ Please show proof of case purchase, fill out form and fax back to 480-393-5094
Let's get rolling guys!
Steve Salley said
Dec 8, 2012
Hi Craig; We got our case of F9 and now we are waiting for a couple days of decent weather to experiment with rust removal
I have a customer who has a beautiful slate roof that is bleeding iron ore stains. Will this clean that up?
I have a couple pieces of the slate to work with at the shop, so we are going to do a test with it soon.
I also see some of the guys have been using it on asphalt shingles. Any particular instructions for shingles?
AC Lockyer said
Dec 8, 2012
I ran into a guy here in Florida using acid to clean rust on the walks in front of a shopping center last month. I told him he was wasting his time and needed to use F9 Barq and gave him my card so he could e-mail me for the info. I sent him your way Craig.
AC
Craig Harrison said
Dec 9, 2012
paroofguy wrote:
Hi Craig; We got our case of F9 and now we are waiting for a couple days of decent weather to experiment with rust removal
I have a customer who has a beautiful slate roof that is bleeding iron ore stains. Will this clean that up?
I have a couple pieces of the slate to work with at the shop, so we are going to do a test with it soon.
I also see some of the guys have been using it on asphalt shingles. Any particular instructions for shingles?
Steve,
It sounds like the slate may contain pyrite. This crystals are fairly common and unfavorable due to their ability to form rusty stains. F9 should be diluted with a minimum of 1/3 to 1/2 gallon of water and will remove the exterior rusty stains. However, any rust that is inside the rock may still be visible and will return.
Take a look at our videos on front9restoration.com under "f9 University." Or just click on the link you want to view below:
Also, check for any crystals in the barc bottle. These are common from shipping through the colder states and can easily be dissolved back into solution: How to dissolve the crystals in a BARC bottle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZVaqRTEs8A
I'd recommend warm water if you can so they will dissolve more quickly.
For Shingles, we dilute F9 with 1/2 gallon of water. Spray a light mist on and watch them dissappear. Like here: How to remove rust stains on stucco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x96YA4chx2M
Craig
Craig Harrison said
Dec 9, 2012
Steve,
It sounds like the slate may contain pyrite. This crystals are fairly common and unfavorable due to their ability to form rusty stains. F9 should be diluted with a minimum of 1/3 to 1/2 gallon of water and will remove the exterior rusty stains. However, any rust that is inside the rock may still be visible and will return.
Take a look at our videos on front9restoration.com under "f9 University." Or just click on the link you want to view below:
The difference between white and orange battery stains
F9 Applicator Video
I would follow this video as a guideline to the rust on your slate: How to remove rust stains on concrete from metal
Also, check for any crystals in the barc bottle. These are common from shipping through the colder states and can easily be dissolved back into solution: How to dissolve the crystals in a BARC bottle
I'd recommend warm water if you can so they will dissolve more quickly.
For Shingles, we dilute F9 with 1/2 gallon of water. Spray a light mist on and watch them dissappear. Like here: How to remove rust stains on stucco
Craig
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Doug Rucker said
Dec 9, 2012
Steve, mix 3 parts water 1 part BARC. Spray on the shingles and watch the rust disappear. Rinse when rust is gone. Use same procedures for around or on glass too.
I ran into a guy here in Florida using acid to clean rust on the walks in front of a shopping center last month. I told him he was wasting his time and needed to use F9 Barq and gave him my card so he could e-mail me for the info. I sent him your way Craig.
AC
Thank you, AC.
Craig Harrison said
Dec 9, 2012
Doug Rucker wrote:
Steve, mix 3 parts water 1 part BARC. Spray on the shingles and watch the rust disappear. Rinse when rust is gone. Use same procedures for around or on glass too.
Thanks Doug. You are rocking F9 down in Houston.. nice job.
Steve- Doug has been using F9 for several months now. He is finding ways to cut back on product and still get the job done with beautiful results!
Ray Burke said
Dec 10, 2012
I recently bought a gallon of F9 to experiment with and was blown away with the results and ease of use!
Steve Salley said
Dec 12, 2012
Guys Thanks for the advice We are waiting for dry warmer weather this week to try some areas. Craig I think you are right about the slate having pyrite.
We are going to experiment and if the results are what we think they will be, we will just have to settle for periodic maintenance cycle on the thousands of feet of slate roof...
Hey somebody has to do it
Doug, as usual you are out front leading the way in teaching techniques.. Thanks a million
Schall Bradley said
Dec 12, 2012
Ordered my case, can't wait to use it.
Craig Harrison said
Dec 12, 2012
Aaron Ritchie of Benchmark just used F9 BARC for the first time on this customer's home. It looks like new!
How cool temperature before its not working? The highs this week will be 48. I have a small rust area on stucco below chimney cap
Craig Harrison said
Dec 14, 2012
As long as it's not frozen, it will work!
Craig Harrison said
Jul 8, 2013
Please welcome 9 new members to the F9 Authorized Applicators of Professional Rust Removal! F9 BARC is the Ferrari of rust removal products and through our videos and technical support we show you how to add a very profitable add-on to your business. Congrats Guys (and Gals!) www.Front9Restoration.com
PA James VanHandel, Innovative Pressure Cleaning
PA Bill Booze, Accuwash
PA Kristofer Wegner, Safe Klean
PA Marty Boyd, Boyd and Sons Pressure Cleaning
PA Brett Blackledge, The Pressure Washing Guys
PA Eric Keiser, Maine Window Cleaning and Power Washing
PA Jeff Cooper, Power Wash Louisiana
PA Gus Cordeido, All Clean Power Washing
PA Cheri Barkman and Holly Legue See Clearly Now Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing
You've heard a lot about the Best Rust Remover, F9 BARC. For those of you who are on the fence, you are missing out BIG TIME! FREE leads are being generated every day resulting in lots of profit in this highly paid niche business.
What are you waiting for? We designed this for YOU, the POWER WASHING and WINDOW WASHING COMPANIES!
F9 Training: How Do I Become An Authorized F9 Applicator?
Front 9 Restoration offers a free listing of your company on our website. We will list your business information, link up to 10 of your web pages and include a rust removal video if you choose to make one.
Features:
Benefits:
Qualifications and Rules:
By signing below, contractor agrees that he meets the qualifications of the Free F9 Authorized Applicator Program and will abide by the rules listed above. This agreement is contingent on approval by the F9 TEAM. Front 9 Restoration, Inc. reserves the right to place listings where needed and make changes to our Authorized Applicator program at any time.
Print Name: _________________________________________
Signature: _________________________________________
Business name: _________________________________________
Address: __________________________________________
Date: __________________________________________
Phone: __________________________________________
Email: __________________________________________
Please show proof of case purchase, fill out form and fax back to 480-393-5094
Let's get rolling guys!
We got our case of F9 and now we are waiting for a couple days of decent weather to experiment with rust removal
I have a customer who has a beautiful slate roof that is bleeding iron ore stains. Will this clean that up?
I have a couple pieces of the slate to work with at the shop, so we are going to do a test with it soon.
I also see some of the guys have been using it on asphalt shingles. Any particular instructions for shingles?
AC
Steve,
It sounds like the slate may contain pyrite. This crystals are fairly common and unfavorable due to their ability to form rusty stains. F9 should be diluted with a minimum of 1/3 to 1/2 gallon of water and will remove the exterior rusty stains. However, any rust that is inside the rock may still be visible and will return.
Take a look at our videos on front9restoration.com under "f9 University." Or just click on the link you want to view below:
F9 BARC YouTube videos
How to remove battery stains on a driveway http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mjPTlMqyZHE
How to remove rust on pavers http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RCkfo2Qanag
How to remove rust stains on concrete from metal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ6Ip02NduM
How to remove rust stains on stucco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x96YA4chx2M
How to spray from control joint to control joint http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GudWoYOnksQ
How to dissolve the crystals in a BARC bottle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZVaqRTEs8A
What kind of sprayer should I use http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BLUL5i2nBkc
The difference between white and orange battery stains http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v2vFk1D0WH0
F9 Applicator Video http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ar3LYKkOr0g
I would follow this video as a guideline to the rust on your slate: How to remove rust stains on concrete from metal http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MZ6Ip02NduM
Also, check for any crystals in the barc bottle. These are common from shipping through the colder states and can easily be dissolved back into solution: How to dissolve the crystals in a BARC bottle http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tZVaqRTEs8A
I'd recommend warm water if you can so they will dissolve more quickly.
For Shingles, we dilute F9 with 1/2 gallon of water. Spray a light mist on and watch them dissappear. Like here: How to remove rust stains on stucco http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x96YA4chx2M
Craig
Steve,
It sounds like the slate may contain pyrite. This crystals are fairly common and unfavorable due to their ability to form rusty stains. F9 should be diluted with a minimum of 1/3 to 1/2 gallon of water and will remove the exterior rusty stains. However, any rust that is inside the rock may still be visible and will return.
Take a look at our videos on front9restoration.com under "f9 University." Or just click on the link you want to view below:
F9 BARC YouTube videos
How to remove battery stains on a driveway
How to remove rust on pavers
How to remove rust stains on concrete from metal
How to remove rust stains on stucco
How to spray from control joint to control joint
How to dissolve the crystals in a BARC bottle
What kind of sprayer should I use
The difference between white and orange battery stains
F9 Applicator Video
I would follow this video as a guideline to the rust on your slate: How to remove rust stains on concrete from metal
Also, check for any crystals in the barc bottle. These are common from shipping through the colder states and can easily be dissolved back into solution: How to dissolve the crystals in a BARC bottle
I'd recommend warm water if you can so they will dissolve more quickly.
For Shingles, we dilute F9 with 1/2 gallon of water. Spray a light mist on and watch them dissappear. Like here: How to remove rust stains on stucco
Craig
-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Sunday 9th of December 2012 03:33:10 PM
-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Sunday 9th of December 2012 03:33:43 PM
-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Sunday 9th of December 2012 03:34:41 PM
-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Sunday 9th of December 2012 03:37:56 PM
-- Edited by Craig Harrison on Sunday 9th of December 2012 03:39:51 PM
Steve, mix 3 parts water 1 part BARC. Spray on the shingles and watch the rust disappear. Rinse when rust is gone. Use same procedures for around or on glass too.
Thank you, AC.
Thanks Doug. You are rocking F9 down in Houston.. nice job.
Steve- Doug has been using F9 for several months now. He is finding ways to cut back on product and still get the job done with beautiful results!
Thanks for the advice We are waiting for dry warmer weather this week to try some areas. Craig I think you are right about the slate having pyrite.
We are going to experiment and if the results are what we think they will be, we will just have to settle for periodic maintenance cycle on the thousands of feet of slate roof...
Hey somebody has to do it
Doug, as usual you are out front leading the way in teaching techniques.. Thanks a million
http://www.propowerwash.com/board/upload/showthread.php?27513-First-job-with-F9
How cool temperature before its not working? The highs this week will be 48. I have a small rust area on stucco below chimney cap
www.Front9Restoration.com
PA James VanHandel, Innovative Pressure Cleaning
PA Bill Booze, Accuwash
PA Kristofer Wegner, Safe Klean
PA Marty Boyd, Boyd and Sons Pressure Cleaning
PA Brett Blackledge, The Pressure Washing Guys
PA Eric Keiser, Maine Window Cleaning and Power Washing
PA Jeff Cooper, Power Wash Louisiana
PA Gus Cordeido, All Clean Power Washing
PA Cheri Barkman and Holly Legue See Clearly Now Window Cleaning & Pressure Washing