Today I sprayed my own roof not very dirty but getting an idea of the mix and the flow
The Mix
13 Gallons SH (thinks its a little weak got it from a pool supply and the season is early here)
3 quarts Ultra Purex Alpine scent for cold water( to give it some stick not needed for my rancher but I am testing) I was not to happy with the sudsing had to get kinda close with the sprayer to get any sudz
27 gallons water
The equipment
Fatboy with nozzle size 040 (think I need to move up to the 050 nozzles
The results
Not much run off and about 10 gallons of mix left not much bleach smell
I had a small suprise after I sprayed My roof was worse than it apeared
I was going to rinse as I did not think my roof was very dirty but as it is supposed to rain tommorow i will wait and get some after picks After the rain rinse
The last 5 picks are pre-spray and post spray Pics 3 4 and 5 are the same section 3 and 4 are before 5 is after pic 6 is a pre spay and pic 7 is a post spray same section
-- Edited by Jwkwolf on Monday 4th of April 2011 03:43:27 PM
Great first one!, and just spraying one gives a little insight to how everything you have read comes into play out in the field. Now time to start getting some paying jobs. Best of luck to you ! Kim R
Yep before I started moved it around back gonna go out and buy some new fiberglass ladders before I start doing anymore roofs any suggestions on a better surfactant or maybe i should try using a little more it does smell good I was rather surprised how much it cut down the smell
I've found that laundry detergents, especially the Purex, do the best job of killing the smell, but they are poor at adding cling. Locally, Dawn dish soap works best. If you want something more industrial, you can use, Ammonyx Lo, Talon, or Blue Boost. 3 quarts is A LOT for that mix. With the dawn you could use 30 oz or so.
thanks Scott it did take the smell so I might keep it in there but I will try the dish detergent because the main concern is Cling not needed for my roof but really need something to stick 3 quarts is a lot but i was expecting less cling but not that much less
Careful putting too much stuff in there, those small costs can really eat into profits. Good job on your first roof...I love seeing guys jump right in. You can call me if you ever need anything. 713 817 0322