The other day when I mixed my first batch, I first diluted all my ch in 3 gallons of water in a bucket. I added one scoop at a time as I stirred it . I stirred it for at least 30 minutes. I figured it was dissolved by then and I couldnt stand the smell any longer even though I had a mask on. I then added water to my tank, then my mix , then topped the tank with water. Agitated under the surface with my wand for another 20 minutes. I came down after my first coat to let it dwell. I noticed a distinct color difference in my tank. From the middle to the bottom was considerably darker than the top. I assumed setteling and agitated it more. My question is, did I not agitate it long enough? When I emptied the bucket I had very few granuals of ch in the bottom . I plan to get a 55 to mix in with an electric motor and a big paint paddle, then transfer it to my service tank. My thinking is with the entire 35 gallons of water mixing I might get better dissolution. Thanks in advance John
I've been thinking about a name too " Roof Busters" , just kicking around options
The other day when I mixed my first batch, I first diluted all my ch in 3 gallons of water in a bucket. I added one scoop at a time as I stirred it . I stirred it for at least 30 minutes. I figured it was dissolved by then and I couldnt stand the smell any longer even though I had a mask on. I then added water to my tank, then my mix , then topped the tank with water. Agitated under the surface with my wand for another 20 minutes. I came down after my first coat to let it dwell. I noticed a distinct color difference in my tank. From the middle to the bottom was considerably darker than the top. I assumed setteling and agitated it more. My question is, did I not agitate it long enough? When I emptied the bucket I had very few granuals of ch in the bottom . I plan to get a 55 to mix in with an electric motor and a big paint paddle, then transfer it to my service tank. My thinking is with the entire 35 gallons of water mixing I might get better dissolution. Thanks in advance John
I've been thinking about a name too " Roof Busters" , just kicking around options
1. If your going to use CH on a regular basis you will need to add a three way ball valve and an agitator to the mix tank to make this process easier.
2. I wouldnt want to bust anything especially a roof. Kinda like one of the franchises out there called Roof-A-Cide. You going to kill my roof?
Try to come up with a name that sets you apart, is not generic and buys into being enviromentially sound.