a lot of people say its good stuff and a lot of people dont like it at all takes a long time to work. would like some feed back. people keep telling me they want to use green materials and i try explain our process but they dont like the chlorine. i try to tell them our process and how it works but you know how some of these people are very hard headed and think they know everything.
a lot of people say its good stuff and a lot of people dont like it at all takes a long time to work. would like some feed back. people keep telling me they want to use green materials and i try explain our process but they dont like the chlorine. i try to tell them our process and how it works but you know how some of these people are very hard headed and think they know everything.
All these spray and let the rain clean the roof cleaners operate on the principle that a dead plant will simply wash away, given enough time. But what do you do if a roof is under trees, LOL The trees will stop the force of the rain. ANYTHING that will kill the algae growing on a roof will work, given enough time. Often, it can take 2 to even 3 sprays to clean a roof this way. I once sprayed nearly a whole block of roofs with Round Up once, just for chits and giggles. About 75 percent did clean up, but it took nearly a year! I have a friend who sprays them with Rock Salt, and he swears by it.
Remember ANY plant killer will work, and if a surfactant is added, it will work even better. Citra Shield sounds like some kind of biocide, maybe a Quat. My customers want instant roof cleaning results, or I am not getting paid!
Wasn't this thread in the open section? I think it was and i remeber posting in it. Anyway, citra shield would be a hard sell becuase of the non instant results.