Gain instead of Roof Snot or Cling-on?

Agreed on both accounts

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Try elemonator for driveways, pool decks and house washes. You will stop looking after that. I go through 40-50 gallons of SH a week(no roofs) and a gallon of Elemonator lasts me a month. That’s a lot of trips to the dollar store and a whole bunch of empty bottles.

Just got some Elemonator. Can’t wait to use it!

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I am proud of you Ralph. I know that you are in an uber competitive market and if ever there was a place where every penny counts, you are in the middle of it. What helped you to make the decision o go with the real McCoy?

It’s the best. Period. I tried one gallon, and now I won’t use any thing else. When things slowed down a couple of months ago, I had a half a tank left and it sat there for a week. Got a driveway and a house wash and it still worked great. If you add up all the bottles of dish soap, I think I actually save money.

A $1 burger at McD’s is the exact same “compound” as a $15 burger at Red Robin - right?

I have used just about every surfactant on the market for roofs and siding, sometimes as an experiment and sometimes as a last ditch effort to find a surfactant because I ran out of the “good” stuff. Bob at PT has everything you need to make your business successful and more importantly, profitable. I get everything from Bob, even stuff he says I can find at the local box stores, I will order from him if I’m not in a needful situation. Spending the money today will not only save you money tomorrow but it will earn you more money tomorrow

There is nothing wrong with Russ or his products.

I agree. I haven’t talked to Bob yet, but Jeff had been super helpful and very patient with my newbie questions. They will have all my business.

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I hate to play “amateur chemist” and mix stuff. It’s nice to just order a product (like roof-snot, simple cherry, etc…) that has dilution ratios and application instructions and go with that. I might tweak the ratio a little because sometimes it’s trial and error on the jobsite but I really hate all these Old Mother Hubbard formulas as they wreak havoc on my confidence.

The instructions say “do not add bleach”. Still good lol?