You could say that roof cleaning is green vs. Roof replacement because you will be keeping the landfills less full? Btw I read that somewhere. (not my original thought)
-- Edited by A to Z on Thursday 29th of December 2011 09:49:29 AM
Zach that is about as green as it gets.. really you and I both know the landfills are getting fuller by the day from roofs being replaced prematurely. Simon you really need to spend some time looking into all the crazy claims of green cleaning,too much is garbage and claims of being green in reality are falsehoods sold to consumers based on great marketing, til they use them and find they will fail for it's supposed use. Do some research on going green, many of those products fall off the shelf after consumers have been misled.The research is out there, maybe I will post some links later, I have done a ton of research on the subject.
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You could say that roof cleaning is green vs. Roof replacement because you will be keeping the landfills less full? Btw I read that somewhere. (not my original thought)
-- Edited by A to Z on Thursday 29th of December 2011 09:49:29 AM
Good point! Plus the homeowner keeps green in their pocket.
Our solution is 60% water, that is pretty green. The remaining 40% of our solution is Sodium Hypochlorite which is 87.5% water. I would say that is pretty green as well. Oh and of that 12.5% that isn't water well, that breaks down to salt. And up here in the north, salt is already over the roads so I'm gonna say that green as well.
And your surfacant is named green wash. So ya thats green. Just making a joke about the surfacant, maybe someone else can chime in?