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I rinse with the same hose I apply with, this allows me to always have enough flow and pressure to rinse efficiently.
check this article out TIM

neutralization, chemical reaction, according to the Arrhenius theory of acids and bases acids and bases, two related classes of chemicals; the members of each class have a number of common properties when dissolved in a solvent, usually water. Properties

Acids in water solutions exhibit the following common properties: they taste sour; turn litmus paper red; and react with certain metals, such as zinc, to yield hydrogen gas.
..... Click the link for more information. , in which a water solution of acid is mixed with a water solution of base to form a salt salt, chemical compound (other than water) formed by a chemical reaction between an acid and a base (see acids and bases ). Characteristics and Classification of Salts

The most familiar salt is sodium chloride , the principal component of common table salt. Sodium chloride, NaCl, and water, H
..... Click the link for more information. and water; this reaction is complete only if the resulting solution has neither acidic nor basic properties. Such a solution is called a neutral solution. Complete neutralization can take place when a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid, HCl, is mixed with a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, NaOH. Strong acids and strong bases completely break up, or dissociate, into their constituent ions when they dissolve in water. In the case of hydrochloric acid, hydrogen ions, H+, and chloride ions, Cl−, are formed. In the case of sodium hydroxide, sodium ions, Na+, and hydroxide ions, OH−, are formed. The hydrogen and hydroxide ions readily unite to form water. If the number of hydrogen ions in the hydrochloric acid solution is equal to the number of hydroxide ions in the sodium hydroxide solution, complete neutralization occurs when the two solutions are mixed. The resulting solution contains sodium ions and chloride ions that unite when the water evaporates to form sodium chloride, common table salt. In a neutralization reaction in which either a weak acid or a weak base is used, only partial neutralization occurs. In a neutralization reaction in which both a weak acid and a weak base are used, complete neutralization can occur if the acid and the base are equally weak. The heat produced in the reaction between an acid and a base is called the heat of neutralization. When any strong acid is mixed with any strong base, the heat of neutralization is always about 13,700 calories for each equivalent weight equivalent weight. The equivalent weight of an element or radical is equal to its atomic weight or formula weight divided by the valence it assumes in compounds. The unit of equivalent weight is the atomic mass unit ; the amount of a substance in grams numerically equal to the equivalent weight is called a gram equivalent.
..... Click the link for more information. of acid and base neutralized. See article on pH; titration titration (tītrā`shən), gradual addition of an acidic solution to a basic solution or vice versa (see acids and bases ); titrations are used to determine the concentration of acids or bases in solution.
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Tim,I remember seeing your site a while back.Out of the dozens of roof cleaning sites I've been to.Yours truly stands out.I admire the lenghths you go to to increase efficiency and run a tight operation.As Ron says Hats off.

Thanks for the kind words, I have a lot of fun testing different theories. I don't have any unanswered questions about my equipment, only factual information that I can bulid on.
 
check this article out TIM

neutralization, chemical reaction, according to the Arrhenius theory of acids and bases acids and bases, two related classes of chemicals; the members of each class have a number of common properties when dissolved in a solvent, usually water. Properties

Acids in water solutions exhibit the following common properties: they taste sour; turn litmus paper red; and react with certain metals, such as zinc, to yield hydrogen gas.
..... Click the link for more information. , in which a water solution of acid is mixed with a water solution of base to form a salt salt, chemical compound (other than water) formed by a chemical reaction between an acid and a base (see acids and bases ). Characteristics and Classification of Salts

The most familiar salt is sodium chloride , the principal component of common table salt. Sodium chloride, NaCl, and water, H
..... Click the link for more information. and water; this reaction is complete only if the resulting solution has neither acidic nor basic properties. Such a solution is called a neutral solution. Complete neutralization can take place when a strong acid, such as hydrochloric acid, HCl, is mixed with a strong base, such as sodium hydroxide, NaOH. Strong acids and strong bases completely break up, or dissociate, into their constituent ions when they dissolve in water. In the case of hydrochloric acid, hydrogen ions, H+, and chloride ions, Cl−, are formed. In the case of sodium hydroxide, sodium ions, Na+, and hydroxide ions, OH−, are formed. The hydrogen and hydroxide ions readily unite to form water. If the number of hydrogen ions in the hydrochloric acid solution is equal to the number of hydroxide ions in the sodium hydroxide solution, complete neutralization occurs when the two solutions are mixed. The resulting solution contains sodium ions and chloride ions that unite when the water evaporates to form sodium chloride, common table salt. In a neutralization reaction in which either a weak acid or a weak base is used, only partial neutralization occurs. In a neutralization reaction in which both a weak acid and a weak base are used, complete neutralization can occur if the acid and the base are equally weak. The heat produced in the reaction between an acid and a base is called the heat of neutralization. When any strong acid is mixed with any strong base, the heat of neutralization is always about 13,700 calories for each equivalent weight equivalent weight. The equivalent weight of an element or radical is equal to its atomic weight or formula weight divided by the valence it assumes in compounds. The unit of equivalent weight is the atomic mass unit ; the amount of a substance in grams numerically equal to the equivalent weight is called a gram equivalent.
..... Click the link for more information. of acid and base neutralized. See article on pH; titration titration (tītrā`shən), gradual addition of an acidic solution to a basic solution or vice versa (see acids and bases ); titrations are used to determine the concentration of acids or bases in solution.
..... Click the link for more information. .

That's deep, Chris!
 
I really like the video, and I don't mean to be negative. I know everyone has thier own way of doing things, but it seems really time consuming to me. Texas roof clean, that's a very good and informative video and I hope you do very well for yourself.

Check out the video on this page, half way down on the right. http://www.texasroofclean.com/FAQ.html

http://www.texasroofclean.com/FAQ.html (down on right side of page)
Did anyone notice that it took 6 passes over that small area to get it mostly clean. I bet that roof took quite some time to wash. I think it could have used another bump of thier love.
 
http://www.texasroofclean.com/FAQ.html (down on right side of page)
Did anyone notice that it took 6 passes over that small area to get it mostly clean. I bet that roof took quite some time to wash. I think it could have used another bump of their love.

I can't help but think what the pressure is doing to that roof ?

They can do all the demo's they want with their hands in the pressure stream.

But, we are all users of pressure cleaners, and KNOW the sound of pressure.

THAT sounds and looks like considerable pressure to me.
 
Is that black muck they so proudly mention on their site from using sodium hydroxide on asphalt shingles?

From our experience the muck that come from using sodium hydroxide looks more like coffee brown.It doesn't look like the roof in the video has had any chems put on it before cleaning.This appears to be a straight water wash to me.
 
From our experience the muck that come from using sodium hydroxide looks more like coffee brown.It doesn't look like the roof in the video has had any chems put on it before cleaning.This appears to be a straight water wash to me.

I didn't notice that until you mentioned it.
 
nice site gary !!!!!

thanks Russ

I look at our method from many points of view almost daily....okay probably weekly.

Every roof I've cleaned so far I have heard the comment..."I didn't know you could get rid of that"...and since I'm there for a fair amount of time (making money of course) the activity and giant billboard(trailer) is getting attention. There are less than 5 cleaning companies that have been here a while, only two advertise roof cleaning, us being one.

Honestly I love flatwork more than anyother kind of cleaning, then probably house/building washing. Tired of climbing on roofs and decks are great money but when competing with highly reputable painters on them, it gets frustrating.

I've made peace with the bleach method, we help each other more by sharing experiences than creating conflicts over methods.
 
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