Has anyone used swim pool water for there roof cleaning mix
Thought there might have been some discussion on the subject years ago but could
not find any thing in search
i have a sal****er system for my pool and was thinking of using the water for my mix
for a concrete tile roof i am cleaning
i am mixing at 40% SH and thought of using the pool water being it should be clorine
stable, since it turns the salt to bleach and would enhance my mix or am I just adding
more salt to deal with in my mix
-- Edited by Roofcleanse+ on Monday 23rd of September 2019 07:38:09 AM
BlueRidge said
Oct 11, 2019
I've been so busy I don't get much time for anything else but I saw your post and thought I'd chime in.
We have a job where the owner is concerned about his well and since the pool is shut down we will pump from his pool to soft wash his decks. My thinking is, it's a little stronger than municipal water and would only do a better job. I won't know until we're finished but there was not much of an option other than having water brough in for $600.00.
SprayWash said
Oct 12, 2019
i just couldn't imagine it being a problem. maybe adding little more salt, but minuscule really when compared to what we are using.
Has anyone used swim pool water for there roof cleaning mix
Thought there might have been some discussion on the subject years ago but could
not find any thing in search
i have a sal****er system for my pool and was thinking of using the water for my mix
for a concrete tile roof i am cleaning
i am mixing at 40% SH and thought of using the pool water being it should be clorine
stable, since it turns the salt to bleach and would enhance my mix or am I just adding
more salt to deal with in my mix
-- Edited by Roofcleanse+ on Monday 23rd of September 2019 07:38:09 AM
I've been so busy I don't get much time for anything else but I saw your post and thought I'd chime in.
We have a job where the owner is concerned about his well and since the pool is shut down we will pump from his pool to soft wash his decks. My thinking is, it's a little stronger than municipal water and would only do a better job. I won't know until we're finished but there was not much of an option other than having water brough in for $600.00.