47 “As for any fabric that is spoiled with a defiling mold—any woolen or linen clothing, 48 any woven or knitted material of linen or wool, any leather or anything made of leather— 49 if the affected area in the fabric, the leather, the woven or knitted material, or any leather article, is greenish or reddish, it is a defiling mold and must be shown to the priest. 50 The priest is to examine the affected area and isolate the article for seven days.51 On the seventh day he is to examine it, and if the mold has spread in the fabric, the woven or knitted material, or the leather, whatever its use, it is a persistent defiling mold; the article is unclean. 52 He must burn the fabric, the woven or knitted material of wool or linen, or any leather article that has been spoiled; because the defiling mold is persistent, the article must be burned.
53 “But if, when the priest examines it, the mold has not spread in the fabric, the woven or knitted material, or the leather article, 54 he shall order that the spoiled article be washed. Then he is to isolate it for another seven days. 55 After the article has been washed, the priest is to examine it again, and if the mold has not changed its appearance, even though it has not spread, it is unclean. Burn it, no matter which side of the fabric has been spoiled. 56 If, when the priest examines it, the mold has faded after the article has been washed, he is to tear the spoiled part out of the fabric, the leather, or the woven or knitted material. 57 But if it reappears in the fabric, in the woven or knitted material, or in the leather article, it is a spreading mold; whatever has the mold must be burned. 58 Any fabric, woven or knitted material, or any leather article that has been washed and is rid of the mold, must be washed again. Then it will be clean.”
59 These are the regulations concerning defiling molds in woolen or linen clothing, woven or knitted material, or any leather article, for pronouncing them clean or unclean.
I'm new to RCIA and have been reading and reading through this forum over the past week. I am so glad to see there are many of you who are "Believers"!
Looking forward to learning more about the biz. Been power washing for about 10 years, but am just now expanding into roof cleaning. Thanks in advance for all the help y'all!!
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R. Mark Fermoyle Let Us Spray SoftWash Richmond, VA <>< Col. 3:23 804-363-3686
I read in another thread that you were testing a downstream injection for the chemical pumps to be able to add the apple fragrance to the mix without weakening the mix by adding the fragrance into the main mix. Was that just rumor, or is there a way to do it with a Fat Boy? I'd really like to have a less offensive mix for the customer, but do not want to waste my mixes by weakening it if not used quickly enough.
Thanks AC.
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R. Mark Fermoyle Let Us Spray SoftWash Richmond, VA <>< Col. 3:23 804-363-3686
Yes, why don't you go over to the Delux Cleaning Supply forum and pose the question there. I don't want to market Delux's products outside of their sub-forum.
Yes, why don't you go over to the Delux Cleaning Supply forum and pose the question there. I don't want to market Delux's products outside of their sub-forum.
Great question though.
AC
Thanks AC, I will do that. I am breaking into roofs this year and am going to order the FatBoy Bandit from Bob. I'm excited about what I've learned about different mix solutions, but more importantly, what NOT to do with the mixes. Looking forward to an even more successful year in 2011!
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R. Mark Fermoyle Let Us Spray SoftWash Richmond, VA <>< Col. 3:23 804-363-3686