We add a little Simple Green to our mixes I believe it is a great cleaner and it takes away the chlorine smell. have actually had several customers comment that they liked not have that bleach smell when we were done.
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We add a little Simple Green to our mixes I believe it is a great cleaner and it takes away the chlorine smell. have actually had several customers comment that they liked not have that bleach smell when we were done.
Hello thereFurlongsCleaningServices 1st off, of course, I'm sure you know that Simple Green is not the kind of "GREEN" that is eco-friendly? It's just a name. But still, how much Simple Green does it take to cover the chlorine smell? How much do you add to a 100 gallon tank mix? I tried it many years ago and even 1/2 a gallon didn't cover the smell. What I did notice, is that the S.G. started killing the chlorine strength within a few days, if left to sit around. S.G. does react with SH, unlike something like Ammonyx lo or M. I'd be interested in your info. Thanks, Chuck
-- Edited by Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 on Saturday 12th of March 2011 10:28:04 PM
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Hey Rick,..if it's working for you thats good. The amount your adding may not be having an adverse affect on the mix, especially if you're using it and not letting it sit around.
Just want others to know though what Chuck said is correct about it weakening the mix. Simple Green is butyl based and it's not compatible with hypo. And enough of it will weaken the mix, and eventually probably start to put off strange vapors.
Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 wrote:
DSshinglecleaners wrote:
I never share my cleaning methods with competition.The fact is that it does WORK!!! and you need to do research,if you want the success i have had.i can tell you that I'm making more than .15 per sq.ft.on roofs and have been doing so for many years.Believe me the competition here is as fierce as it is everywhere else in the country.Here in Maryland the EPA really does regulate what chemicals are used on any exterior surfaces,because of so many complaints of incompetent uneducated contractors in the area,that abuse the chemicals.
Well, guess what RCIA is for? Sharing. I found your advertisement in the rag paper Pennysaver "DSSHINGLECLEANERS is located in Lusby,Maryland and serves all of the southern Maryland area and neighboring counties.Owner Dave Schuhart " If you have nothing to share, as you have stated. You should certainly be banned immediately! Not to get even with you but you are abusing this site by coming here and gleaning all you want from us and blatantly stating you will share nothing in return. So, I don't know how it's done, but some moderator should show you the 1 way door OUT! SEEYA!
-- Edited by Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 on Thursday 10th of March 2011 02:40:22 PM
Just reading some posts and found this one again.
It irks me to think this guy is still able to come here and take, take, take and blatantly stick to his above words
"I never share my cleaning methods with competition."
Why let a guy like this stay and do nothing but leach off of our hard earned knowledge?
I don't get it? That's not what RCIA is for?
Chuck
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Raystown Roof Cleaning Central PA 1-800-236-0322 wrote:
Hey Rick,..if it's working for you thats good. The amount your adding may not be having an adverse affect on the mix, especially if you're using it and not letting it sit around. Just want others to know though what Chuck said is correct about it weakening the mix. Simple Green is butyl based and it's not compatible with hypo. And enough of it will weaken the mix, and eventually probably start to put off strange vapors. Jeff
Actually Jeff, believe it or not, there are some US Patents that reference mildew cleaners made with SH and Tertiary Alcohols (Butyl and Iso Butyl) like the one in Simple Green.
Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 wrote:
Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 wrote:
DSshinglecleaners wrote:
I never share my cleaning methods with competition.The fact is that it does WORK!!! and you need to do research,if you want the success i have had.i can tell you that I'm making more than .15 per sq.ft.on roofs and have been doing so for many years.Believe me the competition here is as fierce as it is everywhere else in the country.Here in Maryland the EPA really does regulate what chemicals are used on any exterior surfaces,because of so many complaints of incompetent uneducated contractors in the area,that abuse the chemicals.
Well, guess what RCIA is for? Sharing. I found your advertisement in the rag paper Pennysaver "DSSHINGLECLEANERS is located in Lusby,Maryland and serves all of the southern Maryland area and neighboring counties.Owner Dave Schuhart " If you have nothing to share, as you have stated. You should certainly be banned immediately! Not to get even with you but you are abusing this site by coming here and gleaning all you want from us and blatantly stating you will share nothing in return. So, I don't know how it's done, but some moderator should show you the 1 way door OUT! SEEYA!
-- Edited by Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 on Thursday 10th of March 2011 02:40:22 PM
Just reading some posts and found this one again.
It irks me to think this guy is still able to come here and take, take, take and blatantly stick to his above words
"I never share my cleaning methods with competition."
Why let a guy like this stay and do nothing but leach off of our hard earned knowledge?
I don't get it? That's not what RCIA is for?
Chuck
I feel your pain Chuck. LOL That is why we need to clean up this open side. I have stopped posting things I have found for that reason. I don't feed into these myself. If I have something to share, I do it off forum until we get it cleaned up. I don't need to educate my competition either or create competition.
Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 wrote:
Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 wrote:
DSshinglecleaners wrote:
I never share my cleaning methods with competition.The fact is that it does WORK!!! and you need to do research,if you want the success i have had.i can tell you that I'm making more than .15 per sq.ft.on roofs and have been doing so for many years.Believe me the competition here is as fierce as it is everywhere else in the country.Here in Maryland the EPA really does regulate what chemicals are used on any exterior surfaces,because of so many complaints of incompetent uneducated contractors in the area,that abuse the chemicals.
Well, guess what RCIA is for? Sharing. I found your advertisement in the rag paper Pennysaver "DSSHINGLECLEANERS is located in Lusby,Maryland and serves all of the southern Maryland area and neighboring counties.Owner Dave Schuhart " If you have nothing to share, as you have stated. You should certainly be banned immediately! Not to get even with you but you are abusing this site by coming here and gleaning all you want from us and blatantly stating you will share nothing in return. So, I don't know how it's done, but some moderator should show you the 1 way door OUT! SEEYA!
-- Edited by Bergman Roof Cleaning Port Charlotte FL 941-698-1959 on Thursday 10th of March 2011 02:40:22 PM
Just reading some posts and found this one again.
It irks me to think this guy is still able to come here and take, take, take and blatantly stick to his above words
"I never share my cleaning methods with competition."
Why let a guy like this stay and do nothing but leach off of our hard earned knowledge?
I don't get it? That's not what RCIA is for?
Chuck
I feel your pain Chuck. LOL That is why we need to clean up this open side. I have stopped posting things I have found for that reason. I don't feed into these myself. If I have something to share, I do it off forum until we get it cleaned up. I don't need to educate my competition either or create competition.
I agree, the open side should be cleaned up and as soon as possible!
It is the only detrimental thing about having a customer come here.
On the other hand, I think an educated competition - to the point of doing roofs without damage, is good!
Otherwise, their damage will create word spreading, that chemical cleaning roofs is no good and I don't want that!
On the other hand, I don't give them every trick in the book either. Not if they are "local" competition!
As to "creating" competition. When asked by a would be roof cleaner - I say "It's gotten to be pretty hard to make a living at this" and do not encourage them to start doing it!
Chuck
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Lately I've had a few people call me looking for info. One was the other side of the state and one guy was local. I tried to be nice and help them a little.
Tom, I agree with helping those that are genuine in coming here, it is about trying to decipher the difference. It sometimes is pretty easy to see some come here want all the answers right awat, then gone. What I don't get is where they get the pricing guidelines to go out and bid the jobs after they get all the other info.
( The info is all over the net, yeah I get that, but then what does RCIA do for them and why would they come here? )