Check the amount of soap that you used. Some will suds more than others
Dwayne Ard said
Apr 25, 2014
50 gal tank, 15 gal SH, 40 oz cling on and 40 0z of Lemon-ator
-- Edited by Dwayne Ard on Friday 25th of April 2014 09:29:14 AM
AC Lockyer said
Apr 25, 2014
Salt and dead algae foam. This is what you see at the beach on a windy day that they call sea foam. Soaps will enhance this but just the dead algae and salt alone will foam.
AC
Dwayne Ard said
Apr 25, 2014
wow! very interesting AC, appreciate the heads up!
Jesse Bracken said
Apr 25, 2014
That is interesting AC. I gotta say I have learned more on this board in a short time than anywhere else. Glad I found SoftWashSystems.com
Michael Derose said
Apr 25, 2014
Did you do the roof or the house?
Dwayne Ard said
Apr 25, 2014
Roof
Michael Derose said
Apr 26, 2014
OK. Its the soap reactivating. It will happen if you get a rain within a day or two from the roof cleaning.
Doug G said
Apr 26, 2014
I would think it's the soap but AC does bring up a valid point/possibility.........
Ron Krill said
Apr 25, 2015
If the SH is not rinsed off after Softwashing.....will it (the salt) damage the plants and lawn later when it does rain and rinses off... or does it just become inert over time and of so how long?
Thanks
Ron
AC Lockyer said
Apr 26, 2015
Ron,
Depends on how much rain. Light mist or drizzles can be trouble. Best to rinse over susceptible plants.
AC
Chad Eneix said
Apr 26, 2015
Dwayne,
Have you tried or are you converting to SoftWash systems chemicals?
Steve Mazzuca said
Apr 26, 2015
AC, is there an approximate point in time when this potential run off does not become a factor?
Softwash a house 2 days ago, it rain last night and i noticed as i drove by the property there was foam around the gutters.......is this typical?
-- Edited by Dwayne Ard on Friday 25th of April 2014 09:26:25 AM
Check the amount of soap that you used. Some will suds more than others
50 gal tank, 15 gal SH, 40 oz cling on and 40 0z of Lemon-ator
-- Edited by Dwayne Ard on Friday 25th of April 2014 09:29:14 AM
AC
wow! very interesting AC, appreciate the heads up!
Roof
Thanks
Ron
Depends on how much rain. Light mist or drizzles can be trouble. Best to rinse over susceptible plants.
AC
Have you tried or are you converting to SoftWash systems chemicals?