Make your Chlorine Smell like GREEN APPLES

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Pressure Washer Products would like to offer a new chemical to those you you whom would like to cover up the smell of chlorine or sodium hypochlorite.

When the chlorine/SH is weak or hits a lot of organics the smell is usually very strong. The smell is a result of the inactive chlorine or combined chlorine. We understand that it is the smell of money for our pressure washers and roof cleaners. However, your customers may complain about the odor. You need about 3 ounces to cover the smell of about 100 gallons of roof wash. It has a VERY potent green apple fragrance!

Use it at a showcase job for roof washing or a house wash. Use it in a neighborhood where you know will will receive complaints about the smell of chlorine. Use it at a 24 hour commercial location.

One of our customers now receives referrals because his cutomers prefer the smell of green apples over the smell of chlorine.

1 gallon $95
5 gallons $300

You only need a little bit. Dosage is .1 to 1% of solution. We have found that 3 ounces to 100 gallons of mix seems to work well. You may use more or less.
 
so I do mostly house wash, I Do not buy drums of Chlorine.
So Would I need en eye dropper for 5 gal mix of house wash? hehe

Don't laugh. Thats about all you would need. Trust me. It's pretty potent stuff.
 
I just got back from a house wash today and I used some of Lori's Ammonyx with Green Apple added to it. Worked wonders. Not only was I amazed by the ammonyx, the apple additive really masked the smell well :) Thanks Lori!
 
Really, How good does it cover the smell of chlorine?

I know simple cherry is supposed to mask the smell but ive never been able to tell a difference.

Is this stuff really that much better? My first thought is it looks like another cost that isnt absolutly necessary. But I will be bidding on a senior retirment community and am interested mainly because of that.
 
Really, How good does it cover the smell of chlorine?

I know simple cherry is supposed to mask the smell but ive never been able to tell a difference.

Is this stuff really that much better? My first thought is it looks like another cost that isnt absolutly necessary. But I will be bidding on a senior retirment community and am interested mainly because of that.

Ask if simple cherry is chlorine stable?

The green apple is chlorine stable. They say that it does a great job of masking the odor. However, there are variable to consider. If you are using a hot chlorine mix, you will need less. If you are using an old or weak mix, you will need more. If you are treating a great deal of organics or algae, you need a bit more. It is a fantastic product to use for a retirement community.
 
So, if my math is correct then if you have 1 gallon (128 ounces) and you only need 3 ounces per 100 gallons of roof mix but you do mostly small roofs like me, you would only need 1.5 ounces per 50 gallon tank.

Then the math works out to $0.74 per ounce or about $1.11 per 50 gallon roof mix or even way less for house wash mixes.

That is something great to add.

I bet the customers would really appreciate the apple smell over the chlorine smell.

I bet the customer's neighbors will be wondering where the apple trees are hiding or if someone is baking apple pies. hahahahaha

Thanks Lori.
 
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