oxiclean

jhardesty

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Has anyone tried oxiclean or the clorox version for houses or even decks? Also, how do I go about mass mailing flyers without individual addresses?
 
oxiclean , clorox II

It all Sodium Percarbonate . Find a chemical supplier in your area and buy #50. Shouldnt run more than 35.00. Save a little for the household laundry. Sure beats paying 3.00 #.

Michael T
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My wife tried some on our deck. The deck needed some cleaning anyways. She cleaned something on the table and spilled some on the deck. Where it landed looked nasty> I thought I would have trouble taking care of it. About a week or two later we had a good rain and that spot looked like new wood. If you do a whole deck with it let us know how it does.
 
I've never tried oxiclean for anything work related.........chances are it would not be as cost effective as the cleaners I'm using now.
 
Oxyclean

I used it on lattice, when I was low on safewash. It did fine, make sure you mix it with hot water, and shake often. I liked the look it gave and was not a need to nuet/brighten. Again that was mildew on lattice. As Mike said it would be expensive to whole job. It also does well on pet spot in my garage, after bulk has been removed.
 
Here is a very effective deck cleaning mix I have developed:

80% sodium percarbonate
10% soda ash (aka sodium carbonate)
10% sodium tripolyphosphate

All these chems are available at most chemical supply houses.

Mix this blend at one cup (dry measured) per gallon of water.

Costs under $1 a gallon, and it is very effective.

You can make your own Oxyclean with this formula:

90% sodium perarbonate
10% soda ash
 
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