Purple power on sale $9.99 at Tractor Supply for 2 1/2 gallons!
Not much savings if you buy in the 5 gallon buckets.
I like the container that Purple power comes in heavy duty, ill be using after the PP is gone for my powder cleaners. The container to me is worth 5 bucks.
What are you using the Purple Power for, Mike? Gutters?
mikepas said
Mar 26, 2017
Hi Bryan
Yes gutters, aluminum/metal window frames.
Bryan P said
Mar 26, 2017
I've heard some people use Purple Power for that. From the photo, that just looks like algae on that gutter. How does it do on the tiger stripes?
waxman18324 said
Mar 26, 2017
We use purple power for gutters here as well as another product. Both do well for us. It depends on outside temperature in most cases to properly remove strips
Hank
PS...That might not be an issue in the south.
Bryan P said
Mar 26, 2017
waxman18324 wrote:
We use purple power for gutters here as well as another product. Both do well for us. It depends on outside temperature in most cases to properly remove strips
Hank
PS...That might not be an issue in the south.
I'm using Red Raider now and it works well. They say it works in any temp, but I don't think anything works fast below 60 degrees.
mikepas said
Mar 26, 2017
They say it works well here on the board for strips.
Where you getting your Red Raider?
Bryan P said
Mar 26, 2017
mikepas wrote:
They say it works well here on the board for strips.
Where you getting your Red Raider?
Southside Equipment
Jeff Wible said
Mar 27, 2017
Hey Bryan,..Purple Power is a staple cleaner for striped gutters,..it works very well and can be cut in half, or even thirds during the warmer months. I have used it for years and have no reason to change,...it works so well and is very cost effective.
The deal on the 2 1/2 jug mentioned above isn't bad at all.
I have mentioned on here numerous times about how I buy five gallon buckets from Advance Auto.
Buy online $25.99 ,..use code "TRT30" and it will save you 30% right off the top,..but,.there is a $50.00 cap on savings,..so I order (5) five gallon buckets at a time,...and it's "Free Shipping". Comes out to $19.00 a five gallon bucket. That is hard to beat,..especially considering how well it works.
I have 60 buckets sitting here right now,..I order, order, order,..I'm always afraid they're gonna end the deal on shipping or remove the code?
*As far as I know,..every cleaner in this category is temperature reliant.
Jeff
Jason Watkins said
Mar 27, 2017
60 buckets, wow! Thanks for the coupon code, im definitely going to pick some of this stuff up and give it a try. What do you guys do, dunk a brush in a bucket of it and scrub?
Anything to keep in mind when using it? Like should it not sit too long on the gutters, or not get on a certain type of surface or anything?
waxman18324 said
Mar 27, 2017
Number one priority when doing gutter brightening is never let it dry on the finish. An ounce of prevention is worth... Prewet plant material and surfaces that you not cleaning.
Hank
Jeff Wible said
Mar 27, 2017
Jason Watkins wrote:
60 buckets, wow! Thanks for the coupon code, im definitely going to pick some of this stuff up and give it a try. What do you guys do, dunk a brush in a bucket of it and scrub?
Anything to keep in mind when using it? Like should it not sit too long on the gutters, or not get on a certain type of surface or anything?
Hey Jason,..EVERY cleaner I've ever used works better when sprayed on. Dipping a brush may work also,..but in my experience when you get the soap worked up and bubbly through a sprayer,..it seems to get the cleaning agents in gear so to speak. It also clings better,..and less arm work.
Gutters are very different,..it takes time to learn to evaluate by just looking,.and they can still throw you a curve ball. Different paint finishes I think.
Just go weak on product until you get a feel for where your'e at with it. very temperature sensitive ,..a few degrees can make the difference between removing streaks and removing paint. I think this is the case with most gutter cleaner that contain butyl. I never had luck with the products that don't contain butyl,..some guys do though and has been discussed in length over the years. I figure it must be regional for some reason.
Jeff
Jason Watkins said
Mar 29, 2017
Thanks Jeff. So are you downstreaming the purple power onto the gutters? Then do you brush, or spray off? Or is it either depending on the situation?
I have some gutters tomorrow i am going to try purple power on. Dont really have a way to spray it right now, so i guess i will dunk the brush in a half PP half water bucket, and scrub them a little. Will do a small test spot first, and they arent terribly dirty. Is half and half safe enough to start with, or should i dilute it more?
Bryan P said
Mar 29, 2017
Jason Watkins wrote:
Thanks Jeff. So are you downstreaming the purple power onto the gutters? Then do you brush, or spray off? Or is it either depending on the situation?
I have some gutters tomorrow i am going to try purple power on. Dont really have a way to spray it right now, so i guess i will dunk the brush in a half PP half water bucket, and scrub them a little. Will do a small test spot first, and they arent terribly dirty. Is half and half safe enough to start with, or should i dilute it more?
I usually dunk a brush. It works fine but it's hard work since you have to prewet, dunk, wipe it on, dunk, wipe it off, rinse. Tires your arms quicker (well...tires my 19 y.o. helper's arms quicker. haha). I can't comment on Purple power though. Never used it.
Hey Jason,..no,...DS'ing PP doesn't work,..just beaks the percentage down below a suitable level. As far as dunking vs spraying,...as Bryan mentioned,..it will work dunking,..but not as good nor as easily as spraying. I doubt you can DS anything and clean stripes from gutters.
Aside from the fact that I personally think all cleaners work better when sprayed on,.there is also alot more arm work in the application,...so much easier to spray and let dwell,..then brush and rinse.
Rig yourself up a 12V sprayer in some fashion that works for you. But,.pump sprayers will work as well,..just more work and more refills.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Thursday 30th of March 2017 06:00:32 AM
Jason Watkins said
Apr 11, 2017
Thanks Jeff. Took some purple power to my first job for the gutters, but they cleaned up with just the house mix. Next job, though, the gutters didn't come clean, so i used some PP and a brush and they came out great.
Purple power on sale $9.99 at Tractor Supply for 2 1/2 gallons!
Not much savings if you buy in the 5 gallon buckets.
I like the container that Purple power comes in heavy duty, ill be using after the PP is gone for my powder cleaners. The container to me is worth 5 bucks.
Mike
Hi Bryan
Yes gutters, aluminum/metal window frames.
Hank
PS...That might not be an issue in the south.
I'm using Red Raider now and it works well. They say it works in any temp, but I don't think anything works fast below 60 degrees.
They say it works well here on the board for strips.
Where you getting your Red Raider?
Southside Equipment
The deal on the 2 1/2 jug mentioned above isn't bad at all.
I have mentioned on here numerous times about how I buy five gallon buckets from Advance Auto.
Buy online $25.99 ,..use code "TRT30" and it will save you 30% right off the top,..but,.there is a $50.00 cap on savings,..so I order (5) five gallon buckets at a time,...and it's "Free Shipping". Comes out to $19.00 a five gallon bucket. That is hard to beat,..especially considering how well it works.
I have 60 buckets sitting here right now,..I order, order, order,..I'm always afraid they're gonna end the deal on shipping or remove the code?
*As far as I know,..every cleaner in this category is temperature reliant.
Jeff
Anything to keep in mind when using it? Like should it not sit too long on the gutters, or not get on a certain type of surface or anything?
Hank
Hey Jason,..EVERY cleaner I've ever used works better when sprayed on. Dipping a brush may work also,..but in my experience when you get the soap worked up and bubbly through a sprayer,..it seems to get the cleaning agents in gear so to speak. It also clings better,..and less arm work.
Gutters are very different,..it takes time to learn to evaluate by just looking,.and they can still throw you a curve ball. Different paint finishes I think.
Just go weak on product until you get a feel for where your'e at with it. very temperature sensitive ,..a few degrees can make the difference between removing streaks and removing paint. I think this is the case with most gutter cleaner that contain butyl. I never had luck with the products that don't contain butyl,..some guys do though and has been discussed in length over the years. I figure it must be regional for some reason.
Jeff
I have some gutters tomorrow i am going to try purple power on. Dont really have a way to spray it right now, so i guess i will dunk the brush in a half PP half water bucket, and scrub them a little. Will do a small test spot first, and they arent terribly dirty. Is half and half safe enough to start with, or should i dilute it more?
I usually dunk a brush. It works fine but it's hard work since you have to prewet, dunk, wipe it on, dunk, wipe it off, rinse. Tires your arms quicker (well...tires my 19 y.o. helper's arms quicker. haha). I can't comment on Purple power though. Never used it.
Hey Jason,..no,...DS'ing PP doesn't work,..just beaks the percentage down below a suitable level. As far as dunking vs spraying,...as Bryan mentioned,..it will work dunking,..but not as good nor as easily as spraying. I doubt you can DS anything and clean stripes from gutters.
Aside from the fact that I personally think all cleaners work better when sprayed on,.there is also alot more arm work in the application,...so much easier to spray and let dwell,..then brush and rinse.
Rig yourself up a 12V sprayer in some fashion that works for you. But,.pump sprayers will work as well,..just more work and more refills.
Jeff
-- Edited by Jeff Wible on Thursday 30th of March 2017 06:00:32 AM