-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Thursday 26th of March 2015 07:17:25 PM
Mark Fermoyle said
Jan 21, 2014
In reference to the label: DANGER - DO NOT MIX THIS PRODUCT DIRECTLY WITH NON-DILUTED BLEACH, MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
Does this mean that once we make our house wash mix (which is diluted with water) that we can add OXI WASH to the mix to better clean the gutters?
Zach Maynard said
Jan 21, 2014
I wouldn't try that myself, especially not with employees doing the work. Best bet would be to use a pump up sprayer, or brush and a bucket. You could probably use your soft wash system if it was a big job and you weren't going to be having bleach in your tanks.
AC Lockyer said
Jan 21, 2014
Mark Fermoyle wrote:
In reference to the label: DANGER - DO NOT MIX THIS PRODUCT DIRECTLY WITH NON-DILUTED BLEACH, MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
Does this mean that once we make our house wash mix (which is diluted with water) that we can add OXI WASH to the mix to better clean the gutters?
Yes once diluted.
AC
AC Lockyer said
Jan 21, 2014
We will have some test product at Softwashapolooza to see how it works.
AC
Gary P Gelatt said
Mar 24, 2014
Is it Spring yet? Any updates as to when this will be available for purchase?
AC Lockyer said
Jul 16, 2014
Gary P Gelatt wrote:
Is it Spring yet? Any updates as to when this will be available for purchase?
Missed this Gary, sorry.
Still in testing. Will likely be released fall 2014.
AC
Chris Gilder said
Feb 8, 2015
I'm having. Very hard time getting gutters to come clean I have tried using a product called green clean and it does not seem to work. I apply it with my 4 gallon back sprayer. But it takes a lot of scrubbing and almost looks like it's taking the coating off as well. Any tips or a better product?
Tim Teed said
Feb 8, 2015
I'm not a big fan of pushing gutter brightening, Its hard to meet customer expectations at the prices we want to charge, especially when employees are doing the work. The biggest problem is surface temperature. It really needs to be above 60. When it is at the lower levels we use Gutter Zap. Spray with weak SH mixture, then Gutter Zap. When a little warmer I like a Citrus Gutter Cleaner from Absolute Chemicals. We're waiting for Oxi Wash to come out.
John Aloisio said
Feb 9, 2015
Like Tim said, it is very temperature driven. Here in the NorthEast, we only offer it in the warm months and I don't offer it unless it is 65 or higher. It really depends on the substrate temp, of the metal you are cleaning. Even thought it is 60 out, it might have went down to 40 overnight and the gutters are still cold. Sometimes you just scrub to hard, because the stains are deep and the paint will be affected. We use F-13 Gutter Grenade, and sometimes Gutter Zap, but I know Purple Power works for some guys as well. You just need to try a few things and see what works for you.
Tim Teed said
Mar 26, 2015
I just got a gallon delivered this week. Has anyone tried at lower temps yet
AC Lockyer said
Mar 26, 2015
Tim Teed wrote:
I just got a gallon delivered this week. Has anyone tried at lower temps yet
It doesnt get that cold in Florida. Tell us how it does.
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-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Thursday 26th of March 2015 07:17:25 PM
In reference to the label: DANGER - DO NOT MIX THIS PRODUCT DIRECTLY WITH NON-DILUTED BLEACH, MAY CAUSE FIRE OR EXPLOSION.
Does this mean that once we make our house wash mix (which is diluted with water) that we can add OXI WASH to the mix to better clean the gutters?
Yes once diluted.
AC
AC
Is it Spring yet? Any updates as to when this will be available for purchase?
Missed this Gary, sorry.
Still in testing. Will likely be released fall 2014.
AC
I'm not a big fan of pushing gutter brightening, Its hard to meet customer expectations at the prices we want to charge, especially when employees are doing the work. The biggest problem is surface temperature. It really needs to be above 60. When it is at the lower levels we use Gutter Zap. Spray with weak SH mixture, then Gutter Zap. When a little warmer I like a Citrus Gutter Cleaner from Absolute Chemicals. We're waiting for Oxi Wash to come out.
Like Tim said, it is very temperature driven. Here in the NorthEast, we only offer it in the warm months and I don't offer it unless it is 65 or higher. It really depends on the substrate temp, of the metal you are cleaning. Even thought it is 60 out, it might have went down to 40 overnight and the gutters are still cold. Sometimes you just scrub to hard, because the stains are deep and the paint will be affected. We use F-13 Gutter Grenade, and sometimes Gutter Zap, but I know Purple Power works for some guys as well. You just need to try a few things and see what works for you.
It doesnt get that cold in Florida. Tell us how it does.
AC