i wish there was a way to get rid of this product but there isn't. We as roof cleaning contractors just need to educate the public why our way is the safest and most effective method out there. "Change one mind at a time" is all we can do.
I tried that junk once before I new any better. I had a dry granule roll across my hand as I was pouring it into a 5 and for hours my hand was burning even after rinsing. I surely would never want to spray it thru a rig.
Roof Cleaning Northern Virginia (571) 250 9650 wrote:
We're about to attempt a roof cleaning with a off-the-shelf product at a clients request. He's 70+ years old, and not comfortable with chlorine on the roof of the home that he built, so he asked me if I'd use the stuff he bought. I'm not about to try and change the mind of a 70+ year old man, so we'll give it the college try. He's agreed, that if it doesn't work, then he'll have us do the job our way.
Even if we end up doing it twice, his price stays the same. Gotta take care of those elders. And frankly, I'm curious if the stuff works. We'll be using the Cleaner Today QSE powder. Who knows...... We'll find out Thursday.