douseahouse
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Hey gang, we've got a great forum here but nobody's talking. Out of curiousity what's everyone using to clean their roofs and how's it working?
Rando
Rando
Don Phelps said:No one seems to take issue with road salt to dissolve snow/ice other than needing to wash their vehicles.
Micah said:I've tried to get sodium hypoclorite as several pool suppliers. The only thing I've found there is the powdered form, which from what I'm reading is not the chemical of choice. The only thing close to the liquid form I found at a place I wouldn't buy chemicals from (Target). It was 5.25% sodium hypoclorite, and 94.75% "inert ingredients". What's the difference from that and bleach? Let alone it was 6 dollars for 2 quarts. Is there a good place on the internet to purchase sodium hypoclorite?
it should all be labled as to % of NaOCL the 5.25% is the most common.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sodium_hypochlorite http://www.chlorineinstitute.org/SodiumHypochlorite/ArticleList.cfm?CFID=470768&CFTOKEN=de92e14a74f7d95d-701CE240-C29B-EBCB-AA4C78F343C74E25
it all depends on the % of the $17 stuff. it it was 25% then it is about 4x stronger and a gallon of bleach in the store is what 2-3$ so that sounds good but if it is 5.25% it may be easier to just get it from the groceryMicah said:I found it a while back ago, thanks for the reply though. Turns out, pool suppliers in South Carolina (at least everyone I went too), said they don't carry it because it requires special permits and so forth in order to stock it. I now buy it from an under supplied and maybe over-priced chemical house. 17 dollars for 5 gallons, is that the norm? If somebody wanted to make some money, open up a pw'ing supply store in Upstate, SC. I'll prob be making the trip to Atlanta next month to check out Sunbright...