Roof Cleaning Advice from Home Advisor

I truly dislike them, I don’t want to condone them, they really do say don’t let it get to a drain or a waterway right on the bottle…sigh…but the two that are widely known on the market are wet and forget and spray and forget.

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Lol, call me in sooner next time :stuck_out_tongue_closed_eyes:

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Can they be mixed with SH?

Exactly looking at these rigs and I’m thinking that’s a lot of money to recoup and replace

After you buy all that you still have to buy a pressure washer so you can clean sidewalks, brick etc. That’s why I don’t support vendors that sell that crap to the new and nieve contractors.

Not that I’ve seen. I tried to put them together in the lab, even at very small amounts the whole solution went cloudy. Cloudy is bad in the cleaning world.

This would have to be a post treatment. Clean normally, spray on after.

The labels make it sound like you spray this stuff on and wait 2-4 weeks for the house to look better. I wouldn’t want that as a home owner. I’m more about instant results. But as an add on to a regular house wash…an extended cleaning of sorts, I could see that appeal. Kind of like rainex for your car…it works for a long time.

Exactly, it’s like golfing one guy has all the gear, new stuff, clothes and shoots 125 the other guy old clubs etc shoots 80. Skill can go a long way

I looked that up. A low score is better than a high score in golf. It makes sense now.

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Please enlighten me. I’m sure I’ve missed some things along my 20 years of being a research and development chemist in the water based chemical industry :slight_smile:

Like how to operate a pressure washer for sure!

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It’s a troll account that made a few stupid comments last night

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Dang it! I wanted to be enlightened!!!

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:grin:

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Since I don’t know how to screen shot a picture of a lamp on the home computer just imagine

A BIG BRIGHT LAMP.

Now you are enlightened. It really loses something without the visual doesn’t it?

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Press the off button and volume down at the same time to take a screen shot

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Oh no. What have you done.

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I have it figured out on a phone. My wife has a index card by the computer but it is about 5 steps to take a screen shot on the computer and I don’t have that much patience.

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Props to your wife because I’m 26 and I didn’t even know you could screen shot on a computer. My mom used to print out Mapquest directions but we never learned how to screenshot on the PC.

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:joy:

Print Screen button followed by Ctrl c. Then you may have to paste to wordpad if you can’t just paste to where you want it. In Win7 you just use the cut and paste tool.

William…I feel…like I’m THERE. Amazing.

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