something else that works pretty well is deodorizers from janitorial supply houses that come in quart bottles. Ive used them with great success this year. 1 quart per 50 gallons knows the edge right off! If you need some here locally, the supply house my the fair grounds on S. Monroe carries a few different flavors. Tell them I sent you.
-- Edited by SprayWash on Wednesday 20th of November 2013 10:43:23 PM
Capital Roof Wash said
Nov 21, 2013
Art sent me a sample of some affordable solution from a big box store but unfortunately I can't get it here in Tallahassee. I found this (big box store) and have been getting awesome results. It's not as concentrated as Lemon-Aid or Green Apple from Floromask but if your in a pinch and need to take the edge off the smell of SH, this has been working for us.
D.O.T.: Non-Hazardous
Bidegradable
And I thought I'd come clean with my hording problem in the picture next to it.
I saw that when I was searching for alternatives a few months back. It's roughly $9 a quart and Odor Ban is the same price for a gallon. I add 1/3 of a gallon to 65 gallons roof mix and less for the housewash mix. I'm not sure about the SH compatability but I only mix what I use for the day.
I'll scoop a quart of mix out of the tank and let it sit for a week and give everyone the results.
Jeff Wible said
Nov 21, 2013
Sodium Hypochlorite smells like money,... why does everyone want to hide that wonderful smell, Ha,Ha,..
Jeff
Patrick G said
Nov 21, 2013
Ray you are running low on Gain...............
waxman18324 said
Nov 21, 2013
Ray(Capital),
That is the purchasing power of the NSWA under that work bench.
Jeff,
One of our customers who splits their time between Florida and Pennsylvania once told me if they smell chlorine they know it's clean. They own both residential and commercial properties.
something else that works pretty well is deodorizers from janitorial supply houses that come in quart bottles. Ive used them with great success this year. 1 quart per 50 gallons knows the edge right off! If you need some here locally, the supply house my the fair grounds on S. Monroe carries a few different flavors. Tell them I sent you.
-- Edited by SprayWash on Wednesday 20th of November 2013 10:43:23 PM
Art sent me a sample of some affordable solution from a big box store but unfortunately I can't get it here in Tallahassee. I found this (big box store) and have been getting awesome results. It's not as concentrated as Lemon-Aid or Green Apple from Floromask but if your in a pinch and need to take the edge off the smell of SH, this has been working for us.
D.O.T.: Non-Hazardous
Bidegradable
And I thought I'd come clean with my hording problem in the picture next to it.
I saw that when I was searching for alternatives a few months back. It's roughly $9 a quart and Odor Ban is the same price for a gallon. I add 1/3 of a gallon to 65 gallons roof mix and less for the housewash mix. I'm not sure about the SH compatability but I only mix what I use for the day.
I'll scoop a quart of mix out of the tank and let it sit for a week and give everyone the results.
Jeff
Ray(Capital),
That is the purchasing power of the NSWA under that work bench.
Jeff,
One of our customers who splits their time between Florida and Pennsylvania once told me if they smell chlorine they know it's clean. They own both residential and commercial properties.
Hank
Jeff