I have a roof to do tomorrow that is a Gambrel style (maybe 14/12 or 16/12 pitch). Whats the surfactant of choice that you guys have been using on these and mansard style roofs? I have Ammoyx Lo, Ammonyx M, BC-MAO, Dawn, NP-9 in stock. I know the M is the thickest in consistecy, but will the NP-9 give the mix more kick and clean better because of it's incompatibilty with SH? I never used the NP-9 yet, so I'm unfamiliar with its use.
Any favorite recipes or tips for these steep roofs. I'm guessing half of what I'm spraying out of my hose is going to run right down the roof, so I want to make sure whats sticking to the roof is going to clean quick.
My normal surfactant use is the BC-MAO at approximately 22oz to a 50 gallon tank.
I know of NO Surfactant at this time that can match, or even approach the cling of the NP 9 surfactant from Florida Chemical Supply here in Tampa. Bear in mind it is NOT long term Chlorine stable, but this is not a problem if you mix right at the job.
If you dump in 1 gallon of it per hundred gallons of roof cleaning mix, it will form sort of a thin paste that will stick to the roof like GLUE.
This paste is a BITCH to rinse, and really is best left for a good rain or 2. But then what a beautiful roof is the final outcome.
-- Edited by Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 on Thursday 18th of August 2011 04:03:11 PM
I just seen you added pictures as I was replying. That looks exactly like what I need on this roof.
Yes Barry, the chit sticks Tell your customer you are gonnna clean the roof, and leave a "bio barrier treatment film" that will go away after a good rain or 2
We find our customers LOVE to see all the soap bubbles that an excess of the powerful NP 9 surfactant provides.
This Church had Bermuda Grass Barry, a real bitch to keep from browning or killing. It rained 2 days later, and we used a strong mix, cause this roof was 2 inchs thick with Algae, as u can see ?
NO Grass was effected Barry ! I think possibly the incompatable NP 9 surfactant ate up the chlorine left on the roof maybe, so when it came down there were no problems ?
There are zillions of different kinds/brands of NP 9, I have only used the Florida Chemical Supply stuff. They are on Chelsea street here in Tampa.
No problems with the TSP Barry, just use less of it when using with a surfactant, a 1/4 cup per gallon will be more then enough. I would just use SH, TSP, and NP 9 with water, no alcohol, it may thin out the NP 9 ?
NO Grass was effected Barry ! I think possibly the incompatible NP 9 surfactant ate up the chlorine left on the roof maybe, so when it came down there were no problems ?
That's what I thinking also Chris. It makes sense. If this happens to be the case, then Great!!! With as steep as this roof I'm doing is, I highly doubt that the gutters are catching much, if at all.
I'm going to give this a shot tomorrow with the NP-9 I have from Brainerd. I hopes it's comparable to the stuff in your pictures.
I hope so too, and everyone always be sure to stir the chit up real good, once u dump the NP 9 in the tank. That advice was not for you Barry, but for newcomers who dont realize the benefits of stirring stuff up. So many just dump it in ....
We use Wooden Boat Oars to stir our tanks with, they are cheap in Pawnshops, and last awhile.
Please try to take some pictures, and keep all of us posted ?
That's the hardest part of roof cleaning for me, remembering to take before pictures. I usually remember half way through the job, then I figure it's to late. I have plenty of AFTERS.
Barry, I find steep roofs make really nice before and afters. And, the roof looks kind of cool with the NP 9 Surfactant Film on it. Once the NP 9 gets a good rain or 2, it is beauty to behold
Like I said, customers like all the bubbles, and seeing the film, believe it or not
We did about 4 houses in a small subdivision with some left over NP 9 Barry, cause I was too lazy to drive over Lori's to get some Ammonyx.
BIG Mistake, all the neighbors wanted the "bio film barrier" LOL
WE are really not set up for NP 9 Surfactant use, we have big 325 gallon tanks, and can't have our mix going bad on us. Doing the big Church was no problem, it took nearly all of our dual tanks to clean it.
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 wrote:
I know of NO Surfactant at this time that can match, or even approach the cling of the NP 9 surfactant from Florida Chemical Supply here in Tampa. Bear in mind it is NOT long term Chlorine stable, but this is not a problem if you mix right at the job.
If you dump in 1 gallon of it per hundred gallons of roof cleaning mix, it will form sort of a thin paste that will stick to the roof like GLUE.
This paste is a BITCH to rinse, and really is best left for a good rain or 2. But then what a beautiful roof is the final outcome.
-- Edited by Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 on Thursday 18th of August 2011 04:03:11 PM
Chris, will the thickness of this mix be a problem to shoot with a 12v system vs. air?
Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 wrote:
I know of NO Surfactant at this time that can match, or even approach the cling of the NP 9 surfactant from Florida Chemical Supply here in Tampa. Bear in mind it is NOT long term Chlorine stable, but this is not a problem if you mix right at the job.
If you dump in 1 gallon of it per hundred gallons of roof cleaning mix, it will form sort of a thin paste that will stick to the roof like GLUE.
This paste is a BITCH to rinse, and really is best left for a good rain or 2. But then what a beautiful roof is the final outcome.
-- Edited by Apple Roof Cleaning Tampa FL (813) 655-8777 on Thursday 18th of August 2011 04:03:11 PM
Chris, will the thickness of this mix be a problem to shoot with a 12v system vs. air?
Unknown Joe,, and a great question !
We use air diapraghm pumps, that was a 1/2 inch Yamada, and we did notice a slight loss of spray distance, but it was windy that day. One can see the wind in these pics catch the spray, LOL
WOW!!! Thanks for the tips Chris. The NP-9 stuck like glue, just like you said. You can feel the stickiness of it on your hands just from the overspray, this stuff is tacky. We did this complete roof - front and back - with under 40 gallons of mix. What is the downfall of using the NP-9, other than the fact that it would kill your mix quicker. The reason I'm asking is because my mix tank is only 55 gallon and I wouldn't be wasting nothing if it kills the mix. I may have found my go to surfactant unless I'm missing something.
The only downfalls to using NP 9 is a film left on the roof, until it rains good, and a really clean roof. Yes, it does kill your mix, eventually, but not a problem for those who mix by the job. Did u rinse this roof Barry ?
I did rinse the side you see in the pictures. It was facing a pretty busy walking trail in an upscale neighborhood that had quite a few curious folks, so I wanted to make sure it stood out nice and clean for their return trip back. On the other side of the house I didn't rinse and once the solution dried on the roof, the film was very hard to see.
I did rinse the side you see in the pictures. It was facing a pretty busy walking trail in an upscale neighborhood that had quite a few curious folks, so I wanted to make sure it stood out nice and clean for their return trip back. On the other side of the house I didn't rinse and once the solution dried on the roof, the film was very hard to see.
Interesting Barry, you can see the film on the church we did ? You know, as long as you use all the mix up that day, the non compatability of the NP 9 may be an advantage, because it should eat up any residual chlorine left on the roof. of course, it will not neutralize salt, but I did notice a lack of dead grass on the church we did, and it had Bermuda Grass.
The suds where crazy. I was paddle mixing the tank and had to keep misting the suds down with alcohol. They were overpouring the tank and I couldn't see anything but foam!!! Your suggestions and help on this job are greatly appreciated. This would have been a run off nightmare with my regular mix.