Apple Roof Cleaning
Roof Cleaning Instructor
This is NOT my discovery. In fact, I tried it nearly 15 years ago, and it did not work very well. However, it was brought to my attention on our other www.roofcleaninginstitute.org forum, by a member in Vancouver BC, who can not buy Gain up there.
He said he was using Joy Dishwashing Liquid, with success, so I looked up the MSDS Sheet for it http://msds-data.com/MSDS/PG/Joy_Liquid_Dish_37170_msds.pdf
Evidently, Proctor and Gamble, the makers of Liquid Joy, have changed the formulation!
It is totally stable with nearly anything, and no warnings for use with chlorine bleach, either!
In fact, the scented forms of Joy, like the Lemon Fresh Joy, are also OK for use with Chlorine Bleach!
LOL, this looks like "another nail in the coffin" for sellers of expensive soaps for roof cleaning.
No "need" to buy overpriced soaps with questionable claims anymore, and then pay all the expensive freight and wait, when perfectly good chlorine stable soaps are waiting on the shelf, at your nearest store!
Because of the unconditional Chlorine Stability mentioned in the MSDS for Liquid Joy Dish Soap, you can literally add "all you want" to a batch of the roof cleaning mix, and should be able to make you some real sticky chit!
He said he was using Joy Dishwashing Liquid, with success, so I looked up the MSDS Sheet for it http://msds-data.com/MSDS/PG/Joy_Liquid_Dish_37170_msds.pdf
Evidently, Proctor and Gamble, the makers of Liquid Joy, have changed the formulation!
It is totally stable with nearly anything, and no warnings for use with chlorine bleach, either!
In fact, the scented forms of Joy, like the Lemon Fresh Joy, are also OK for use with Chlorine Bleach!
LOL, this looks like "another nail in the coffin" for sellers of expensive soaps for roof cleaning.
No "need" to buy overpriced soaps with questionable claims anymore, and then pay all the expensive freight and wait, when perfectly good chlorine stable soaps are waiting on the shelf, at your nearest store!
Because of the unconditional Chlorine Stability mentioned in the MSDS for Liquid Joy Dish Soap, you can literally add "all you want" to a batch of the roof cleaning mix, and should be able to make you some real sticky chit!