Oh ya are you are doing is diluting it. Remember the Bleach PM is for keeping your truck and other equipment from surcoming to bleach too quickly. It also makes a great rinse for windows and vinyl siding as well as post treat for wood after being cleaned.
Gonna mix 4 ounces in a bucket and use it to rinse out my pumps and hose. Just wanted to make sure it won;t go bad after some time frame once it hits water.
Get a Miracle Grow 3 in 1 feader. It has a hose end connection on both ends. Then all you have to do is plumb in a clean H2O rinse port in your system and hook up the hose end sprayer.
USed it to clean out my roof pump system today after cleaning a house.. Seemed to work great. Added 4 ounces to a 5 gallon bucket of water. After it was done I sprayed some water in my hand and did not feel like SH at all. Felt like plain water.
Used the PM for Bleach yesterday on some windows. I actually sprayed some windows with my House Mix and let it sit for a couple hours while we did the roof. Came back and the windows were badly streaked. Sprayed PM on them mixed at 2 ounces per gallon using a pump up sprayer and rinsed with water. No bleach no streaks and windows looked great.
You can go to my U tube channel at dougrucker21 and see video of the windows before and after.
This is good stuff and everybody ought to have it on their truck.
When we are cleaning roofs we don't worry about the window because they always streak. We hit them with a brush and a little bit of dawn mixed with water then rinse and they come out very clean al the time.
I need to get some of this stuff. It a shame seeing the metal on 3 month old power washers turning white from being in such close proximity to the chem tank...
Hello from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I'm interested about the effects of PM on plants. I just completed a job where the home owner was very concerened about her many expensive plants and landscaping so close to her house. I've been using bleach, simple cherry and F-13 Gutter grenade with good results. On this job I used hydrogen peroxide as a plant rinse and it seemed to work great. AC's chem blends look great and I'm looking forward to the powdered bleach also. Especially the lower concentrations of bleach in the mix. Would it cause a problem to mix some of the chems I'm using with the Green Wash? Best reguards to all.
Hello from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I'm interested about the effects of PM on plants. I just completed a job where the home owner was very concerened about her many expensive plants and landscaping so close to her house. I've been using bleach, simple cherry and F-13 Gutter grenade with good results. On this job I used hydrogen peroxide as a plant rinse and it seemed to work great. AC's chem blends look great and I'm looking forward to the powdered bleach also. Especially the lower concentrations of bleach in the mix. Would it cause a problem to mix some of the chems I'm using with the Green Wash? Best reguards to all.
John
John,
There are other boards out there that promote mixing products and doing what I call closet chemestry. Bleach (sodium hypochlorite) is a very safe chemical however mixing it with other chems can release haloforms and chloromines that in many cases have been proven to cause cancer.
One leader of another board has emphazema so bad from cleaning roofs without a respirator and doing his own closet chemestry that you almost cant even carry on a conversation with him without him coughing all the way through it.
That is why the Green Wash is so good. The Green Wash is a all in one additive for bleach based cleaning solutions. You need not add anything else. It is bleach stable and also is formulated not to release chloromines.
I always reccomend you wear a respirator, especially when it gets hot and there is little wind to dispurse the gas coming off the roof.
PM for Bleach which will be remarketed under a new name in July is for cleaning and neutralizing your truck, equipment, wood, windows and as a rinse aid. IT IS NOT FOR RINSING PLANTS!
In July we will be releasing a Plant Wash that is a landscape fortifier and Bleach buffering agent that protects landscape.
Thanks for your advice AC. I'm not much on mixing chems that have not been proven. I did not intend to spray plants directly. I am only concerned about over spray and if the neutralizing effect was also benifitial to protecting plants. I always do as much research as I can to find the best and your mixes sound to be just that. At least for the applications they are designed for. Simple is always the best!
That hang tight stuff is GREAT! Tried some for the first time maybe a month ago.
A local guy that I network with picked me up some the other day when he went over the bridge to Rex's place. I trade him caustic soda pearl for it (lost my chik fa la)...
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Hello from the Eastern Shore of Maryland. I'm interested about the effects of PM on plants. I just completed a job where the home owner was very concerened about her many expensive plants and landscaping so close to her house. I've been using bleach, simple cherry and F-13 Gutter grenade with good results. On this job I used hydrogen peroxide as a plant rinse and it seemed to work great. AC's chem blends look great and I'm looking forward to the powdered bleach also. Especially the lower concentrations of bleach in the mix. Would it cause a problem to mix some of the chems I'm using with the Green Wash? Best reguards to all.
John
John,
There are other boards out there that promote mixing products and doing what I call closet chemestry. Bleach (sodium hypochlorite) is a very safe chemical however mixing it with other chems can release haloforms and chloromines that in many cases have been proven to cause cancer.
One leader of another board has emphazema so bad from cleaning roofs without a respirator and doing his own closet chemestry that you almost cant even carry on a conversation with him without him coughing all the way through it.
That is why the Green Wash is so good. The Green Wash is a all in one additive for bleach based cleaning solutions. You need not add anything else. It is bleach stable and also is formulated not to release chloromines.
I always reccomend you wear a respirator, especially when it gets hot and there is little wind to dispurse the gas coming off the roof.
PM for Bleach which will be remarketed under a new name in July is for cleaning and neutralizing your truck, equipment, wood, windows and as a rinse aid. IT IS NOT FOR RINSING PLANTS!
In July we will be releasing a Plant Wash that is a landscape fortifier and Bleach buffering agent that protects landscape.