Just wondering if someone might have the mix formula for Apple cider recipe for 35 gallon mix. I searched and only saw 100 gallon mix so far. Thanks
Just wondering if someone might have the mix formula for Apple cider recipe for 35 gallon mix. I searched and only saw 100 gallon mix so far. Thanks
Heck, why stop at 60/40 ?Or forget Apple cider and go with a 50/50 mix. Or maybe a 60/40.
Another problem Rando is we all get different SH !my mix is basically 50/50. some may think that i use up too much 12.5 that way but i don't. i can give the roof a light or heavy spray according to what i need. i have washed too many roof with a weaker mix and ended up having to reapply again. i do add sufactants and my own little "goodies". the nice thing about thing about your roof cleaning mix is that you can experiment with it to see what works for you. your mix and mine may have slight differences but they both get the job done.
good luck with your mix,
rando
I have had several conversations with Owens Corning Tech Services, as well as GAF and Certainteed.I disagree with that, I have done roofs with only 2gpm and other than taking longer to do a roof, it did a good job with the regular mix. Now I use the Bandit with 6gpm but restrict the FLOW with smaller nozzles so I am not flooding the roof.
I used to "Flood" the roofs with the Bandit and I admit I burned some grass and had a hard time with helpers keeping up with me and I used up a lot of chems.
After talking with Larry all the time and he suggesting for a while to use smaller nozzles and watching Scott D. do a roof with the smaller nozzles, it made sense to slow down the FLOW some to a more manageable amount.
The Bandit is 6gpm and 150 psi which will out-shoot most other systems out there but that is not the job needed for roofs, you need less flooding and more of a "misting" instead of a high amount of FLOW.
I run 1/2" hose and it is perfect to spray up about 50' or 60' high but that is not needed for roofs unless there is a peak that you can't walk up to.
I got the smaller nozzles from Bob at PressureTek and did a roof last Monday and I used WAY, WAY less chemicals than I would have, got less runoff, the ground guy was keeping up no problem and finished that roof faster than I have ever cleaned a roof. All of those benefits of less FLOW onto the roof using smaller nozzles to control that FLOW. What works for some might not work for others, just my opinion but that is just me.
There are many ways to do the job, people just need to find out what works best for them and their budget.
I have had several conversations with Owens Corning Tech Services, as well as GAF and Certainteed.
The ARMA Bulleting advises a WEAK solution of bleach/TSP for a REASON.
They could easily have suggested straight bleach, but choose instead to strengthen the weak bleach with TSP.
Back YEARS ago, I started out with a small Shurflo, 1.8 GPM at 100 PSI.
I used strong mix, and "misted" it on with small tip.
I SAW firsthand, when I returned years later to re clean these roofs, what this does to roofs.
Like I mentioned, I use a "Regular" mix and try to "Mist" it onto the roofs, not a "Strong" mix.
I guess you missed my point about "Flow", you don't need to flood the roof, just a good coating or enough to do the job. I did not mention anything about a "Strong" mix.
You don't need "Strong" mixes on most roofs, just the strength that is needed but what you don't want to do is "Flood" the roof, that is when you have problems with burning grass like I have done a couple times.
Or forget Apple cider and go with a 50/50 mix. Or maybe a 60/40.
next time I am down there I am going to look up Chris and Larry to see how the pro's do it!!!Here is what I Thought I was replying to.
We have been pretty busy, with lots going on, here in my office.
Sometimes, my posts are typed between custoimer calls, and questions being asked of me here.
As far as "flooding" a roof goes, I mean applying enough solution to cover the roof.
There is a fine line between coverage, and excessive run off.
Come to Tampa sometime Chris, and clean a roof with me
I BET our ways are more similar then either of us thinks ?
I think the terminology may be different, but methods pretty much the same.
I really think that almost ALL the folks on this forum are TRUE Pro's Al.next time I am down there I am going to look up Chris and Larry to see how the pro's do it!!!
What??? I gotta work?You and Larry line up some roof washes, I will be there for the Tampa meeting/get together/networking event/whatever it is called....I do not know. hahahahahahaha
I will check out how you guys clean the roofs.
Most of the pictures that come out of Florida roof cleaning look good.
Thats why I drive a bigger truck than him and why you have a bigger truck than me.I hear you have a smaller hose than chris?
Thats why I drive a bigger truck than him and why you have a bigger truck than me.![]()