how y'all doing guys I'm new to the site I'm just wondering I went to the pool place and they do not sell liquid shock all they have is ch at 78% how do you mix with a five gallon bucket
Michael Derose said
Jun 22, 2015
Try to find a univar around you.
Brandon Vaughn said
Jun 22, 2015
Samuel, CH can be tricky to work with, especially if you don't have the right pump set up. You need to keep it in suspension, as well as apply it evenly. Typically, the ratio for CH is 1 oz per 1 gallon of water = 1% mix.
So in a 5 gallon bucket -> 5 ounces = a 1% mix. 10 ounces = a 2% mix and so on. You also have to dose in Green Wash. Bleach and water alone will not be very effective.
It also depends on what you are planning on cleaning to figure out what percentage you need...
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Samuel Alan said
Jun 22, 2015
I called around to pool places two and a half hours away from me and nobody sells pool shock because of the shelf life is not long so I am trying to figure out what to use
Brandon Vaughn said
Jun 22, 2015
What city/state are you in?
Samuel Alan said
Jun 22, 2015
Washington,nc
Samuel Alan said
Jun 22, 2015
And what do you use when you add in dawn or gain
Tim Teed said
Jun 22, 2015
You should be looking for sodium hypochlorite for your bleach. Call Univar to see if they will sell to you or recommend someone you can call. No one here is using gain or dawn. All of the softwashing guys here are trying to do a more professional approach and use the SoftWash Systems Greenwash and other products. Think about it....If you are a professional exterior cleaner why not use a product designed to clean roofs/sidings instead of something you can get at a grocery store. Green Wash may cost a little more, but it creates much more value for the homeowner and applicators that use the product.
Samuel Alan said
Jun 22, 2015
I'm just a new guy here I am a cancer survivor and I'm just looking to get into this business I've been a plumber for thirty one years and no one around here within a three 3 hours of me so I'm trying to get into this business on a low budget just looking for some advice and help so I can start a new life
AC Lockyer said
Jun 23, 2015
Samuel Alan wrote:
I'm just a new guy here I am a cancer survivor and I'm just looking to get into this business I've been a plumber for thirty one years and no one around here within a three 3 hours of me so I'm trying to get into this business on a low budget just looking for some advice and help so I can start a new life
We specialize in new lives here! Many of us are in Vegas at a convention. Keep posted here and you will get good advice. Keep plugging, many of these same questions have been posed before on here and using the search button can get these posts sorted to the top for you.
AC
Tim Teed said
Jun 23, 2015
I hope you didn't take it as condescending, it is not meant that way. It is possible to to start on a small budget. AC has some great success stories of people that he has helped. Look through a lot of the old posts and if you have any questions fell free to give me a call.
Brandon Vaughn said
Jun 23, 2015
Samuel, I'd caution against using Dawn, Gain or other chemicals that aren't designed to be mixed with bleach. It can actually put out cancer causing fumes.
1 (5) gallon pail of Green wash should do about 5-10 houses. At $700 per house average, the $150 for your Green Wash will go a long way.
There is a Univar in Raleigh, that I'm sure will sell Sodium Hypochlorite. Here's their info -
Univar USA
2200 Westinghouse Blvd # 108
Raleigh, NC 27604
(919) 431-9320
Most all of us started out small - attached is a pic of my very first "softwash system", and how it's evolved over the years... You will get there too! Right now I have 2 trucks with Gen 3 skids on them. You can start out small on your equipment on a tight budget - but don't cut corners on your chemicals/job materials. You'll struggle with your results, as well as potentially jeopardize your health!
What's the ends in an out what size pump do you use water hose I have no clue on how to build a system is there some type of diagrams pictures I know I sound like an idiot but I am trying to figure this out is only thing I have left that of my business is a pressure washer in a bunch of water hoses and when I say times are tight I mean they are super tight
AC Lockyer said
Jun 25, 2015
Samuel Alan wrote:
What's the ends in an out what size pump do you use water hose I have no clue on how to build a system is there some type of diagrams pictures I know I sound like an idiot but I am trying to figure this out is only thing I have left that of my business is a pressure washer in a bunch of water hoses and when I say times are tight I mean they are super tight
how y'all doing guys I'm new to the site I'm just wondering I went to the pool place and they do not sell liquid shock all they have is ch at 78% how do you mix with a five gallon bucket
Samuel, CH can be tricky to work with, especially if you don't have the right pump set up. You need to keep it in suspension, as well as apply it evenly. Typically, the ratio for CH is 1 oz per 1 gallon of water = 1% mix.
So in a 5 gallon bucket -> 5 ounces = a 1% mix. 10 ounces = a 2% mix and so on. You also have to dose in Green Wash. Bleach and water alone will not be very effective.
It also depends on what you are planning on cleaning to figure out what percentage you need...
Please fill out a little bit more information in your signature line so we know where you are from and your business etc.
What city/state are you in?
We specialize in new lives here! Many of us are in Vegas at a convention. Keep posted here and you will get good advice. Keep plugging, many of these same questions have been posed before on here and using the search button can get these posts sorted to the top for you.
AC
I hope you didn't take it as condescending, it is not meant that way. It is possible to to start on a small budget. AC has some great success stories of people that he has helped. Look through a lot of the old posts and if you have any questions fell free to give me a call.
Samuel, I'd caution against using Dawn, Gain or other chemicals that aren't designed to be mixed with bleach. It can actually put out cancer causing fumes.
1 (5) gallon pail of Green wash should do about 5-10 houses. At $700 per house average, the $150 for your Green Wash will go a long way.
There is a Univar in Raleigh, that I'm sure will sell Sodium Hypochlorite. Here's their info -
Univar USA
Raleigh, NC 27604
(919) 431-9320
Most all of us started out small - attached is a pic of my very first "softwash system", and how it's evolved over the years... You will get there too! Right now I have 2 trucks with Gen 3 skids on them. You can start out small on your equipment on a tight budget - but don't cut corners on your chemicals/job materials. You'll struggle with your results, as well as potentially jeopardize your health!
Try one of these kits!
http://www.jracenstein.com/item/150-0892/5-gpm-12v-pump-in-a-bucket-starter-kit/default.asp?sort=j2izh
Thanks,
AC