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Starting a pressure washing business while working full time, raising a family, and trying to honor God isn’t easy. In this episode of Wash and Win with Friends, Logan from Purpose Pressure Washing (Portland, OR) shares exactly how he’s doing it.

 In this conversation, we unpack Logan’s journey from Dutch Bros manager to new pressure washing business owner with a clear purpose: glorify God and disciple young men through work.

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If you’re a Christian entrepreneur, a pressure washing rookie, or a seasoned operator who needs fresh fire, this episode will hit home.

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Chapters / Timestamps

00:00 – The mental battle when you’re starting from zero
 00:32 – Welcome to Wash and Win with Friends
01:13 – Meet Logan from Purpose Pressure Washing (Portland, OR)
01:28 – Why “Purpose” Pressure Washing? Glorifying God through business
03:00 – Stuck between Dutch Bros and becoming an electrician
04:30 – The mentor conversation that changed everything
05:30 – Discovering professional pressure washing (and Joshua’s UpFlip video)
07:10 – Push cart vs pro rig: how equipment reshapes your earning potential
08:45 – Life in Oregon, kids to feed, and why time = money
10:05 – Sexy rigs, high COGS, and why relationships win
11:35 – Logan’s biggest win: $2,300 in a single day
13:30 – Replacing weeks of wages with a few strong jobs
15:00 – Balancing Dutch Bros, family, and a startup pressure washing business
16:30 – The hardest part: staying intentional with faith and family
18:00 – Has he ever wanted to quit? (Honest answer)
19:00 – Worst moments: equipment failure in the middle of a job
20:15 – Running up and down the hill… and wasting time
21:00 – Call to the community: solutions for remote-start and rig issues
22:00 – Logan’s 5-year vision: discipleship, teams, fleets, and drones
24:00 – Business as a tool for discipleship and job creation
25:00 – Final advice: “Life’s hard. Don’t give up. Keep the main thing the main thing.”
26:10 – Joshua’s faith challenge: stop over-spiritualizing struggle
27:00 – Subscribe, apply to be on the show, and join Wash and Win Academy