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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: michael1 on August 31, 2015, 09:06:42 pm
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I have sourced a someone to sell it the same person who supplies my tfr but iam very worried about using it iam planning to use it on the plack spots left on the slabs I have tried with the red nozzle but some of them still wont move to be honest when I drive past the houses I always have a look after they dry and there is only slight spotting left no one complaints but someone may in the future so iam going to try hypo by hand trigger 1ltre bottle 90pecent water 10 percent hypo whare do you people store your trigger bottle in the van
this is how I am going to apply it after cleaning down and rinsing everthing look for the spots and spray on the spots how long should I leave it for and should I use the black chemical nozzle to rinse away avoiding splashes
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I have sourced a someone to sell it the same person who supplies my tfr but iam very worried about using it iam planning to use it on the plack spots left on the slabs I have tried with the red nozzle but some of them still wont move to be honest when I drive past the houses I always have a look after they dry and there is only slight spotting left no one complaints but someone may in the future so iam going to try hypo by hand trigger 1ltre bottle 90pecent water 10 percent hypo whare do you people store your trigger bottle in the van
this is how I am going to apply it after cleaning down and rinsing everthing look for the spots and spray on the spots how long should I leave it for and should I use the black chemical nozzle to rinse away avoiding splashes
I buy 14-15% hypo from a local pool supplier in 25 litre containers and dilute it down to roughly 7% strength.
Only buy what I need at the time as hypo can go off and not only that can be a hazzard to store, If also spilt neat in the back of the van will eat through metal too. ;D
Regarding applying it I prefer to use a window cleaners bucket and a chepo telescopic car/truck brush and slap it on rather than trying to spray it on. I've found hand, pump up and even backpack sprayers will not last very long as are not hypo resitant even the ones with viton seals.
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I have sourced a someone to sell it the same person who supplies my tfr but iam very worried about using it iam planning to use it on the plack spots left on the slabs I have tried with the red nozzle but some of them still wont move to be honest when I drive past the houses I always have a look after they dry and there is only slight spotting left no one complaints but someone may in the future so iam going to try hypo by hand trigger 1ltre bottle 90pecent water 10 percent hypo whare do you people store your trigger bottle in the van
this is how I am going to apply it after cleaning down and rinsing everthing look for the spots and spray on the spots how long should I leave it for and should I use the black chemical nozzle to rinse away avoiding splashes
I buy 14-15% hypo from a local pool supplier in 25 litre containers and dilute it down to roughly 7% strength.
Only buy what I need at the time as hypo can go off and not only that can be a hazzard to store, If also spilt neat in the back of the van will eat through metal too. ;D
Regarding applying it I prefer to use a window cleaners bucket and a chepo telescopic car/truck brush and slap it on rather than trying to spray it on. I've found hand, pump up and even backpack sprayers will not last very long as are not hypo resitant even the ones with viton seals.
Hi Smurf, in fairness to you, your post tells the true story, Sodium hypochlorite should never be sprayed when you are working on a customers property (especially at 15% strength) as the overspray will cause detrimental damage to all sorts of surfaces, at least recognize if you are going to use such a harsh chemical that you use it from a bucket and apply by brush to the designated area, just to share the same should apply for spraying any TFRs as they are mainly based on sodium metasilicate, or sodium hydroxide, both being nearly as damaging as sodium hypochlorite (bleach).
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In another post I went into detail about using hypo as even at 7% is nasty stuff to use.
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Bloody hell guys I mix mine 1/3 (30%), I don't spray it on I use bucket and brush to apply
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14-15% hypo diluted down 1 to 1 to 7% is still very strong but not strong enough sometimes ;D
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I am looking for 50% if anyone knows where I can get some ;D
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I am looking for 50% if anyone knows where I can get some ;D
try the MOD .... they use it for chemical warfare etc
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I use to use hypo when I pressure washed but once I opened a container and accidently knocked it over ... spilt at least a quarter of a litre ... I knew I was in trouble when the birds started to drop from the skies for a 5 miles radius ..... bas stuff keep away from it
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I recently got shot of loads of empty 25 litre hypo containers down the tip. In hidsight what I should have done is stuck them on the likes of fleebay and made a few bob instead. Mind you they were mostly black or blue solid colour so would have not been that ideal for say a wfp trolley as you could not see through the sides but would have been ideal for storing pure in ;D
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We just take em back to the place we buy the stuff from.
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Good thinking... I will ask next time but they probably will say they don't want them back as I know I would ;D
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call these people www.directchem.co.uk
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Next door is having a new fence so I was asked if I could move my static ro system and 1000 litre ibc's which I did today as it's down the side of the conservatory out of site. Anyway after moving it all out and setting it up temporary down the bottom of the garden which is not an ideal place for it I noticed the area could do with a clean. I used hypo to clean down the algae growth from the brickwork and cleaned the paving just by using hypo slapped on with a brush from a bucket., let dwell for 30 mins the hosed it off… Job done !
Was no need to use a pressure washer and I could have but could not be arsed to set one up. Not only that using hypo killed the moss, weeds, algae etc too and I did not blast crap everywhere either… Some jobs are not worth using a washer if you ask me when using hypo does a better job most of the time anyway ;D
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iam going to give hypo ago I will buy some and experiment in my garden if iam not happy I will use it as a weed killer ;D
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iam going to give hypo ago I will buy some and experiment in my garden if iam not happy I will use it as a weed killer ;D
Wear ppe, old cloths and keep pets, childrens out of the area you are working on until the surfice is dry and don't let any adults track hypo back into the house either.
Tips:
When mixing 14-15% strength hypo in a bucket 1-1 add the water first
Wet the area down first with a hose including any run off areas well like grass. plants etc and best you don't use hypo if it's near a pond as any run off can kill whatever living critters s in the pond.
Apply the hypo to the surfice libraly with a chepo car/truck telescopic brush (slap it on)
For bad areas I've found those stiff bristle deck brushes idea to give it a bit of a scrub if need be.
Let dwell for about 30 mins and re-apply if need be
Then rinse the area down well including any run off areas.
Job done ;D
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We use polyester uniforms when pressure Washig and using Hypo now
Amy other fabric will just fall to bits ;D
I would show you a pic, but I am on holday
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I've ruined so many decent cloths so I now just turn up in my old navy blue uniform covered in pink splater so I look a bit like mr blooby ;D ;D ;D
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I've ruined so many decent cloths so I now just turn up in my old navy blue uniform covered in pink splater so I look a bit like mr blooby ;D ;D ;D
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;D
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would hypo be ok to use on very very grubby bus shelters?
ive been cleaning them with some double strength tfr almost pure and its still not shifting the dirt on some o the frames as theyve not been cleaned for that long!!
think i need something stronger on them?
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would hypo be ok to use on very very grubby bus shelters?
ive been cleaning them with some double strength tfr almost pure and its still not shifting the dirt on some o the frames as theyve not been cleaned for that long!!
think i need something stronger on them?
Definitely not !!!! Have a word with Taidgh on this section, had a couple of his products and would highly recommend them.
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there is a lot of info here thanks
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What a bunch of wimps you lot are,
Minimum strength is 3 parts water 1 part hypo and quite often 50/50 and always sprayed on ;D
However we do use full chemical suits 8)
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Darran