Terra is a bleach stable degreaser. Green wash is a bleach stable surfactant, with algaecides. Not sure it will clean as well, but AC will know
Tim Teed said
May 4, 2014
order from racenstein Monday and you will have Tuesday. I used terra on one roof on one section, so we will see how long it lasts. it did clean up nicely
Michael Derose said
May 4, 2014
Gregg in a pinch you can use gain dish soap. I don't recommend using all the time. As far as how long the roof will stay clean using different surfactants I don't see how that could change from one soap to another unless a film is left behind.
Michael Derose said
May 4, 2014
Does this work better than sodium hydroxide for grease and oil stains?
John Aloisio said
May 5, 2014
Tim,
i would not use a degreaser on an asphalt shingle roof. it could break down the petroleum based oils in the shingle and cause degranulation. I have heard it works well on wood also.
Hello, I Looking for the Terra Wash MSDS. I checked the main page for it with the others, but no luck. Any pointers?
Thanks Much
V/R Jeff
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Thanks AC!
V/r Jeff
Can Terra wash be used in place of Green Wash?
Ran out of green but have terra!
Terra is a bleach stable degreaser. Green wash is a bleach stable surfactant, with algaecides. Not sure it will clean as well, but AC will know
order from racenstein Monday and you will have Tuesday. I used terra on one roof on one section, so we will see how long it lasts. it did clean up nicely
Tim,
i would not use a degreaser on an asphalt shingle roof. it could break down the petroleum based oils in the shingle and cause degranulation. I have heard it works well on wood also.