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"Actually Alcohol is at a low PH, if I recall correctly ?"



Yea, I think you're right. Depending on the manufacturer, quality and age, it's a bit on the acid side and ranges to neutral.

 

I will have to check out that ammonyx LO stuff.  I have also known about Florechem's product for awhile now, but have yet to try it. Sounds good.

 



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"Actually Alcohol is at a low PH, if I recall correctly ?"



Yea, I think you're right. Depending on the manufacturer, quality and age, it's a bit on the acid side and ranges to neutral.

 

I will have to check out that ammonyx LO stuff.  I have also known about Florechem's product for awhile now, but have yet to try it. Sounds good.

 



-- Edited by PowerClean on Sunday 1st of November 2009 01:20:42 PM




Well, I was told it had a relatively low ph, but read this

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Since this is an alcohol, it doesn't have an pH value.
pH is the degree of dissociation of acids and bases, i.e. how many free
protons or OH are in the watery solution. Alcohols do (mostly?) not dissociate.
Here a link to a data sheet on Isopropyl alcohol.
http://www.inchem.org/documents/pims/chemical/pim290.htm



Who knows ?

The small amount we use in relation to the total mix should not effect PH, one way or the other.

According to the US Patent on which Apple Cider is based, the Rubbing Alcohol acts as  a penetrant , to allow the Chlorine to get through the dirt/algae faster.




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the results where great i put 2/3 gallon in a 200 gallon mix on a tile roof i worked great very little movement of the chem after spraying it it seems to clean faster than when i used dawn. when i used it on a shingle roof it stuck like glew it was hard to make it run you can lay the mix on very thick on a shingle roof. the roof wasnt cleaned for 20years it was black one coat was all it took i was very impressed





Great News !!!!
Did it leave a Film like NP 9 does when dry, and force you to rinse ?


 



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no not at all ive actually been loveing the results on windows when i use it in my housewash streek free no film

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I have always wondered IF adding a strong surfactant will help with the eventual salt that is rinsed off a roof by the rain ?

Read this article http://www.turfgrasstrends.com/turfgrasstrends/Need+to+Know/Timing-soil-surfactant-applications/ArticleLong/Article/detail/13067

It says they actually ADD surfactants to Golf Courses intentionally.

Very Interesting, how cool would it be to have a roof cleaning additive that helps prevent plant damage ??




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no not at all ive actually been loveing the results on windows when i use it in my housewash streek free no film



Really??  Now that's pretty cool.  That saves some time.

 



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Are you using a Delavan pump or one of the air pumps? Any problems getting the Apple Lo through the hose?

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im using a air driven yamada with 300ft of 5/8 kuritec with no problem i like the air driven pump because they can be restricted down to almost a mist i dont think you can do that with a 12volt i think it draws to many amp and over works the pump. less  flow is easier to control the runoff meaning less chance of hurting a plant and less work for the grounds man i do mostly tile roofs with no gutters and lots and lots of landscape so runoff is my biggest concern

 do you mean will the ammonyx Lo slow the pump down  yes if you use alot it is thick but if you using a delavan it will probably only decrease how far you can spray by a little if any no big deal the amount and size of your hose will determain how much because that determains how hard the pump is already working  

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im using a air driven yamada with 300ft of 5/8 kuritec with no problem i like the air driven pump because they can be restricted down to almost a mist i dont think you can do that with a 12volt i think it draws to many amp and over works the pump. less  flow is easier to control the runoff meaning less chance of hurting a plant and less work for the grounds man i do mostly tile roofs with no gutters and lots and lots of landscape so runoff is my biggest concern 




You will want to replace those Nylon Elbows soon  ?
Nylon will snap and break with no warning.

PVC elbows will be a better choice


I know, it is just experimental, at this point, but that Brass and Nylon should eventually be replaced ?

I have and do use Brass, but we replace it every 3 to 5 months.


 



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thanks ill get some tomorrow id rather replace them now rather than watching 20gallons of mix get dumped on someones lawn

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im using a air driven yamada with 300ft of 5/8 kuritec with no problem i like the air driven pump because they can be restricted down to almost a mist i dont think you can do that with a 12volt i think it draws to many amp and over works the pump. less  flow is easier to control the runoff meaning less chance of hurting a plant and less work for the grounds man i do mostly tile roofs with no gutters and lots and lots of landscape so runoff is my biggest concern 




You will want to replace those Nylon Elbows soon  ?
Nylon will snap and break with no warning.

PVC elbows will be a better choice


I know, it is just experimental, at this point, but that Brass and Nylon should eventually be replaced ?

I have and do use Brass, but we replace it every 3 to 5 months.


 



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thanks ill get some tomorrow id rather replace them now rather than watching 20gallons of mix get dumped on someones lawn




Some like these ? 
http://www.fishtanksdirect.com/browseproducts/Schedule-40-PVC-Straight-Insert-Adapters-1-2--MPT-x-5-8--Hose-Barb.html

These are schedule 40,  maybe if ya look schedule 80 can be found ?

That would be forever lasting, as long as ya dont step on them ??


 



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i think ive seen those at ace hardware ill look and see

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i think ive seen those at ace hardware ill look and see




Here are schedule 80 Kynar
http://www.eldonjames.com/html/sch80.html

Really, PVC will be just fine, but if ya wanna go "nuts" Kynar is very good.
As long as it is THICK Kynar.

Thin Kynar is brittle, but chemical resistant.
It can break from vibrations, or bumping into it.

But Schedule 80 Kynar is very strong.

Back when I worked,  my truck had the best I couild afford.
But my guys are clumsy, and forgetful.
Great roof cleaners, just not as careful with the equipment as me.

We just use whatever we can get when the stuff breaks, LOL

Just stay away from Plastic or Nylon ?

Brass actually lasts awhile, as does stainless.

I just dont like a metal to plastic joint.

When using a PVC to Kynar connection, or any kind of plastic to plastic, sealant is supposedly better then teflon tape ?

That is in Theory, and maybe in a plant or factory,, yes it is ?

But we drive down the roads, and find that teflon tape cushions vibrations better.

We use Teflon Tape w/o any shame, just dont go nuts Teflon taping your joints, and wind up cracking your Kynar Pump ??




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G,day
Thought I would throw my hat on the table and say hello to you all and shout the table a round of beers.
I have been lerking around this board for a while now picking the brains of the masters working out what is the best way to do it all, chems, equipment etc.
Now, as far as chemicals are concerned, I have been thinking about things like adding Dawn etc to the mixes and I keep thinking why are these guys using watered down supermarket products why (If you are pro's) dont you use the good stuff, you know the ingrediances in these products that actually do the job. I have been doing a bit of research and found a couple of items that may or may not be the right thing but I think are worth investigating

1. Surfactants: please look at this "Dowfax 2A1" http://www.dow.com/PublishedLiterature/dh_007e/0901b8038007ed62.pdf?filepath=surfactants/pdfs/noreg/119-01180.pdf&fromPage=GetDoc

and also Dowfax Triton X-200 (Google it) or go to the Dow web site

Now in my opinion these two products added to the SH would just about cover it and do a great job with out using watered down supermarket detergents.

Now I have not tried these products yet but would love to see how they preform against Dawn etc. They say that adding Dowfax 2A1 surfactant that the SH stays active for up to a year!

Any way it's just all food for thought

I would like to thank you all for sharing your knowledge, It's people like you that make this World turn, helping others is a gift that everyone appreciates, Thank you.



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G,day
Thought I would throw my hat on the table and say hello to you all and shout the table a round of beers.
I have been lerking around this board for a while now picking the brains of the masters working out what is the best way to do it all, chems, equipment etc.
Now, as far as chemicals are concerned, I have been thinking about things like adding Dawn etc to the mixes and I keep thinking why are these guys using watered down supermarket products why (If you are pro's) dont you use the good stuff, you know the ingrediances in these products that actually do the job. I have been doing a bit of research and found a couple of items that may or may not be the right thing but I think are worth investigating

1. Surfactants: please look at this "Dowfax 2A1" http://www.dow.com/PublishedLiterature/dh_007e/0901b8038007ed62.pdf?filepath=surfactants/pdfs/noreg/119-01180.pdf&fromPage=GetDoc

and also Dowfax Triton X-200 (Google it) or go to the Dow web site

Now in my opinion these two products added to the SH would just about cover it and do a great job with out using watered down supermarket detergents.

Now I have not tried these products yet but would love to see how they preform against Dawn etc. They say that adding Dowfax 2A1 surfactant that the SH stays active for up to a year!

Any way it's just all food for thought

I would like to thank you all for sharing your knowledge, It's people like you that make this World turn, helping others is a gift that everyone appreciates, Thank you.




Thanks for chiming in mate, no wirries!
Dow Fax is great, but if you go back to page 13 - 15 in this thread, someone is using Amonyx LO.
It is a newer chlorine stable surfactant that costs considerably less then Dow Fax I have been told ?

As far as Dawn goes vs a good surfactant, it is no contest.
Dawn is great for dishes, but it is nothing more then a watered down surfactant with a little alcohol thrown in.

Sure, I have used Dawn, Ajax too.
It is better then nothing.

Yet no match for a good surfactant, as far as the final product goes, IF the roof is pretty dirty.

It is true that Apple Cider is designed with Ajax and Rubbing Alcohol in it.
I did that deliberately, because I know that "in the real world", people want to make up a batch of roof cleaning chemical, sometimes in a hurry.

A quick trip to Wal Mart, and all ya need is right there, readily availiable, in almost any town in the USA.

Sure, Chlorine Stable Surfactant is MUCH better then Ajax or Dawn.

Unfortunately, it is not for sale at Wal Mart, YET

 

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latest price of ammonyx Lo was about $13 a gal but use about half of what you would with dawn it very thick

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latest price of ammonyx Lo was about $13 a gal but use about half of what you would with dawn it very thick

-- Edited by H2OCleaning on Sunday 1st of November 2009 09:39:00 PM




Yep, and NP 9 is thick too, but unlike the ammonyx Lo, it eats the roof cleaning chemical up faster then adding nothing.

13 dollar a gallon is cheap, I pay 15 bucks for NP 9 a gallon.

Did you get it from Lori ?

 



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i got the price from lori she will have it soon she is still working on a cheeper suplier for us

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