Red Fire Retardant

Has anyone ever done a house wash with that Red Fire Retardant?

I have some jobs potentially heading my way, I have never done a clean up like that, Im asking because I remembering seeing a reel from a PW company and the owner mentioning it took them very long to remove it… Id like know know what can help me clean it up so I don’t underbid these jobs

ive not done it. my internet sleuthing indicates not to use chlorine. but instead use borax and a soft brush. to be careful the scrubbing doesn’t drive the red further into “wood”.

Pretty sure to get the red color they use iron oxide… wondering if oxalic or the like to treat for rust would be effective?

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Might want to summon the chemist for this one.

Ive found out now that it will help to find the exact retardant used as theres a whole slew of them and different processes for each.