Cleaning oils stains with Terra Wash, cold water and a booster pump!
Ray Burke said
Oct 7, 2013
Had the opportunity to try out Terra Wash on this bank drive through this weekend. Figured I would still have to break out the hot water pressure washer for satisfactory results but didn't have to! I let it dwell for about 20 minutes at a 30% ratio. Then rinsed with my Dayton booster pump. Very happy with the results, especially since I never had to crank up the pressure washer. Great Stuff AC!!!!!!!
Great stuff Ray. I just got my sample gallons and will be using it this week.
Danny Cronauer said
Oct 7, 2013
Ray 30% meaning 30% Terra 70% Water? I have some samples too I wanted to do some experimenting.
Ray Burke said
Oct 7, 2013
Yes Danny.... or roughly 2 parts water to one part terra. I was really surprised at how well it did! And keep in mind, that wasn't pressure washed. Frankly results like this would be fine with most of my bank customers for their monthly service!
Brandon Vaughn said
Oct 7, 2013
Ray - are their any interactions with asphalt? I have an autozone account that I'd like to use Terra on. Oily stains in all the asphalt parking lots.
Did you still have to use water reclamation?
Danny Cronauer said
Oct 7, 2013
Brandon I am going to try it on asphalt.
AC Lockyer said
Oct 7, 2013
Ray,
Great stuff. Can I get a after pic of it dry with similar lighting to the before pic???????
AC
Brandon Vaughn said
Oct 8, 2013
Sweet Danny - let me know how it goes. I'll be putting in an order this week.
Alejandro Riojas said
Oct 8, 2013
Is it for sale already
AC Lockyer said
Oct 8, 2013
Alejandro Riojas wrote:
Is it for sale already
Yes distributors have the new pricing and availability now.
AC
Jeff Thompson said
Aug 2, 2015
So if you both have organic and non organic issues on a job, is it okay to mix Terra Wash, Green Wash and SH all together? Or should they all be mixed separate?
Chris Mozick said
Aug 2, 2015
Great job Ray I like the fact of no pressure at all
Tim Teed said
Aug 2, 2015
You can mix together
Jeff Thompson said
Aug 2, 2015
Thanks Tim. Figured so since no one said not to, but thought I'd ask.
-- Edited by Jeff Thompson on Sunday 2nd of August 2015 08:16:14 PM
AC Lockyer said
Aug 3, 2015
Jeff,
Just dont use Terra Wash on a shingle roof or any roof that has asphalt in it. It is a degreaser so it can break down shingle roofs.
However when cleaning exteriors I have started to use a 1/3 Terra Wash to 2/3 Green Wash ****tail in our DPI Injection system. It does a great job melting away webs and breaking down dust and silt on buildings.
AC
Jeff Thompson said
Aug 3, 2015
Gotcha AC. Wasn't thinking about using it on roofs. Want to start soliciting gas stations. I'll try some in my house mix as well.
Had the opportunity to try out Terra Wash on this bank drive through this weekend. Figured I would still have to break out the hot water pressure washer for satisfactory results but didn't have to! I let it dwell for about 20 minutes at a 30% ratio. Then rinsed with my Dayton booster pump. Very happy with the results, especially since I never had to crank up the pressure washer. Great Stuff AC!!!!!!!
Great stuff Ray. I just got my sample gallons and will be using it this week.
Did you still have to use water reclamation?
Ray,
Great stuff. Can I get a after pic of it dry with similar lighting to the before pic???????
AC
Sweet Danny - let me know how it goes. I'll be putting in an order this week.
Is it for sale already
Yes distributors have the new pricing and availability now.
AC
Thanks Tim. Figured so since no one said not to, but thought I'd ask.
-- Edited by Jeff Thompson on Sunday 2nd of August 2015 08:16:14 PM
Just dont use Terra Wash on a shingle roof or any roof that has asphalt in it. It is a degreaser so it can break down shingle roofs.
However when cleaning exteriors I have started to use a 1/3 Terra Wash to 2/3 Green Wash ****tail in our DPI Injection system. It does a great job melting away webs and breaking down dust and silt on buildings.
AC