Ordered a gallon of the new wood restore, will post pics after product has been delivered and I have a chance to try it out.
(Please get this product to other suppliers, I dislike not knowing shipping charges upfront)
Michael Derose said
May 12, 2015
Dan what supplier has it now?
AC Lockyer said
May 14, 2015
Dan,
Your closest supplier is Power Wash Store. Ask them to carry it. We are not adding any more dealers in US.
AC
Dan Dykstra said
May 14, 2015
J racenstien has it
AC I will ask power wash to start carrying it
Tim Teed said
May 14, 2015
I just ordered a 5 gallon. Im quoting a small vertical cedar siding job and a small cedar shake shed for one of my advertising reps.
Dan Dykstra said
May 19, 2015
A week later and still waiting for the product to show up.
Michael Derose said
May 19, 2015
Ouch.
Tim Teed said
May 19, 2015
I think I ordered my 5 gallon friday and it arrived today.
AC Lockyer said
May 21, 2015
Dan,
It should be to you any time now. Please check with your sales rep to get a tracking number. In the future we ask everyone to run some production numbers and estimate your probable usage per month and have a standing order in place so that you minimize potential production loss due to shipping. I know this is hard to do with new product introductions, however if this product proves useful to you I would make sure you have it added to your monthly standing order.
Thanks,
AC
Tim Teed said
May 21, 2015
We are doing a lightly weathered treated deck Friday. House is for sale. Next week we are doing a cedar shake roof on a shed and they have some teak lawn furniture they are letting me test on. The guy has several pieces of teak that came with house. He said he pressure washed last year and treated with teak oil. He said it took him a long time and within year it was grey and weathered. On his shed I'm only spraying 1/2 of his shed so I can monitor and see weathering effects(He owns the local RSVP franchise and I'm spending a good chunk of money advertising with him) I will video tape and take before and after photos.
Dan Dykstra said
May 22, 2015
More than a week to get product from supplier, not a supplier I will use again.
Tim Teed said
May 23, 2015
It has to do where you are locatied. My stuff from Racenstein comes next day, no more than two.
John Aloisio said
May 23, 2015
Michigan is not the end of the world.....but you can see it from there.
Jeffrey Kirby said
May 23, 2015
My orders from J Racenstein arrive 2-3 days after ordering
AC Lockyer said
May 23, 2015
Dan Dykstra wrote:
More than a week to get product from supplier, not a supplier I will use again.
Dan,
The product only rolled out about a week ago. I appreciate your patience.
AC
AC Lockyer said
May 23, 2015
Also remember I tried to have a larger network of dealers but the same mentality that proliferates throughout the power / pressure washing community also is found within those who sell products to the contractors. I got tired of hearing from my customers I created calling my distributors and hearing "AC's products are good but ours are cheaper." Over and over my customers being poached upon and dealers trying to move them onto their store brands. We do not do that anymore. We find ONE dealer per country and they are awarded the opportunity to carry our products as distributors. In the US we have one distributor. Canada opens up this next week. England and Australia later in early 2016. If the dealers would have respected our products we would have had many stocking dealers and the product would be more widely available.
New product roll outs take a long time. Wood Restore has been in the works for 18 months. When the products finally launch and begin shipping to outlets there can be a lag.
I hope everyone understands.
AC
Eric Hemming said
May 24, 2015
My order of wood restore come the day after I ordered.
AC Lockyer said
May 25, 2015
Thanks for the positive input yall! I hope Dan's Wood Restore comes soon.
AC
Dan Dykstra said
May 26, 2015
Wood restore came, I tried it out on a deck that was completely black in color (forgot to take before pics) softwashed with a 1 1/2% mix, rinsed - applied wood restore. Just want to say that I will be ordering some more before I run out. Even though not thrilled with who I have to order from I will be placing another order soon, I liked it that much.
Sure wish I would've taken before pics as this deck was very very black.
We cleaned a small section on a cedar shake roof, and now that our Wood Restore has arrived, we'll be going back out for the finishing touch and will post pictures. Carlos had just gotten it in and filled out my order with the 5 gallons. Had it two days.
I'm expecting big things from the new Wood Restore!
AC Lockyer said
May 27, 2015
Dan Dykstra wrote:
Wood restore came, I tried it out on a deck that was completely black in color (forgot to take before pics) softwashed with a 1 1/2% mix, rinsed - applied wood restore. Just want to say that I will be ordering some more before I run out. Even though not thrilled with who I have to order from I will be placing another order soon, I liked it that much.
Sure wish I would've taken before pics as this deck was very very black.
Dan,
Order it from Us.
I am so very glad you liked it. We are having a blast coming up with great softwashing chemicals that give our in-network companies that competitive advantage. It is really fun creating new cool stuff.
AC
Chad Haugen said
May 29, 2015
Hello Bob and Dan, I have a decent size cedar shake job coming up. Got my 5 gallons of WR. Can you post some more info on your application and any tips on how to use it ? Thanks!
Tim Teed said
May 30, 2015
I used the gilmour sprayer with the metal head to spray a deck I did. It seemed to get good coverage. If you have the booster pump just mix it in there.
Jeff Newman said
May 30, 2015
Just placed an order for Wood Restore this morning after reading the great positive reviews. Looking forward to trying it out. I've had some great customers that I'd will go back to and offer as a follow up at a nice customer appreciation discount.
V/r Jeff
Bob Riddick said
May 30, 2015
Chad Haugen wrote:
Hello Bob and Dan, I have a decent size cedar shake job coming up. Got my 5 gallons of WR. Can you post some more info on your application and any tips on how to use it ? Thanks!
Chad, I agree with Tim about using the booster pump for applying the Wood Restore. We used 3 oz. per gallon in a pump up sprayer because it was a small test area. We are all running our own experiments right now, trying to determine the right mix on the different surfaces. You might use 1 oz. per gallon on a wood deck and 3-4 oz. on a shake roof.
If you've yet to clean a shake roof, there are several blogs on here covering that subject. As soon as I can get my before and after pics in hand, I will get them posted.
Chad Eneix said
May 30, 2015
For applying larger amounts of product you don't want to or can't put through your system, Chapin has a 6 gallon stainless steel pump sprayer on a cart. I have 2 of them and they are awesome. They come with 15' of hose and all brass fittings.
Leon Lapp said
Jun 29, 2015
I can understand your point AC, good job and keep on with new products. Do you have any solution for cooper roofs?
Dan Dykstra said
Jul 1, 2015
Here is a cedar siding job we did, applied the WR as the final step. Sure do like not having to apply ox and then rinse again. Wash house, apply WR - done.
Ordered a gallon of the new wood restore, will post pics after product has been delivered and I have a chance to try it out.
(Please get this product to other suppliers, I dislike not knowing shipping charges upfront)
Your closest supplier is Power Wash Store. Ask them to carry it. We are not adding any more dealers in US.
AC
AC I will ask power wash to start carrying it
It should be to you any time now. Please check with your sales rep to get a tracking number. In the future we ask everyone to run some production numbers and estimate your probable usage per month and have a standing order in place so that you minimize potential production loss due to shipping. I know this is hard to do with new product introductions, however if this product proves useful to you I would make sure you have it added to your monthly standing order.
Thanks,
AC
We are doing a lightly weathered treated deck Friday. House is for sale. Next week we are doing a cedar shake roof on a shed and they have some teak lawn furniture they are letting me test on. The guy has several pieces of teak that came with house. He said he pressure washed last year and treated with teak oil. He said it took him a long time and within year it was grey and weathered. On his shed I'm only spraying 1/2 of his shed so I can monitor and see weathering effects(He owns the local RSVP franchise and I'm spending a good chunk of money advertising with him) I will video tape and take before and after photos.
Michigan is not the end of the world.....but you can see it from there.
My orders from J Racenstein arrive 2-3 days after ordering
Dan,
The product only rolled out about a week ago. I appreciate your patience.
AC
Also remember I tried to have a larger network of dealers but the same mentality that proliferates throughout the power / pressure washing community also is found within those who sell products to the contractors. I got tired of hearing from my customers I created calling my distributors and hearing "AC's products are good but ours are cheaper." Over and over my customers being poached upon and dealers trying to move them onto their store brands. We do not do that anymore. We find ONE dealer per country and they are awarded the opportunity to carry our products as distributors. In the US we have one distributor. Canada opens up this next week. England and Australia later in early 2016. If the dealers would have respected our products we would have had many stocking dealers and the product would be more widely available.
New product roll outs take a long time. Wood Restore has been in the works for 18 months. When the products finally launch and begin shipping to outlets there can be a lag.
I hope everyone understands.
AC
AC
Wood restore came, I tried it out on a deck that was completely black in color (forgot to take before pics) softwashed with a 1 1/2% mix, rinsed - applied wood restore. Just want to say that I will be ordering some more before I run out. Even though not thrilled with who I have to order from I will be placing another order soon, I liked it that much.
Sure wish I would've taken before pics as this deck was very very black.
We cleaned a small section on a cedar shake roof, and now that our Wood Restore has arrived, we'll be going back out for the finishing touch and will post pictures. Carlos had just gotten it in and filled out my order with the 5 gallons. Had it two days.
I'm expecting big things from the new Wood Restore!
Dan,
Order it from Us.
I am so very glad you liked it. We are having a blast coming up with great softwashing chemicals that give our in-network companies that competitive advantage. It is really fun creating new cool stuff.
AC
V/r Jeff
Chad, I agree with Tim about using the booster pump for applying the Wood Restore. We used 3 oz. per gallon in a pump up sprayer because it was a small test area. We are all running our own experiments right now, trying to determine the right mix on the different surfaces. You might use 1 oz. per gallon on a wood deck and 3-4 oz. on a shake roof.
If you've yet to clean a shake roof, there are several blogs on here covering that subject. As soon as I can get my before and after pics in hand, I will get them posted.
I can understand your point AC, good job and keep on with new products. Do you have any solution for cooper roofs?
Here is a cedar siding job we did, applied the WR as the final step. Sure do like not having to apply ox and then rinse again. Wash house, apply WR - done.
Great pics Dan!
pretty work
You can see Dearborn from there?? LOL
www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2015/06/28/michigan-best-state--america/29434215/
Did you have to rinse all the window glass after applying the Wood Restore?
Mark
AC