Did anyone hear that citrashield causes birth defects, this maybe a rumor I'm not sure? Joe do you see what you are doing to your own business? The moment any single one of my customers uses the word Citrashield I am going to tell them run in a different direction. Maybe I am missing the marketing ploy but your word of mouth is going down with every comment.
Mildew and algae are commonly found on dirty, exterior wall surfaces that receive little sunlight. These organisms can grow wherever food (dirt) and favorable temperatures and humidity are found. Some cleaners work on mildew only. Others can also be effective on algae. Still others can effectively clean both organisms, while also being effective for general purpose cleaning. It is safe to assume that if there is mildew and algae, there is also dirt. In such cases, the more comprehensive cleaner is necessary to effectively clean the wall surface. If recoating is planned, such cleaning MUST be performed. Caution: Never add ammonia to a bleach solution. Read manufacturer’s MSDS prior to use.
Note the second to last sentence, which speaks of a bleach solution....It doesn't say you CANNOT use bleach, just not mix it with ammonia. They list everything that will cause damage to Drivit like leaning a ladder on it....nowhere does it say you cannot use bleach.
You may be worried and maybe you should be. I know how to bury any competition using a product like that or even yours. Although as big as you may be or they may be I have never ever come across them.
And how do you know what the public wants? Any "public" I talk to wants their roof or house cleaned affordably, quickly and professionally. I am never questioned about my methods.
how sad is it that we have to basically ignore this guy, like you would a child. But when he directly effects our business. It gets kinda tough. Hopefully thats where an administrator would come in. I don't even want to mention going to another forum, I would be afraid he would follow.
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