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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: rah on January 06, 2016, 06:47:45 pm

Title: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 06, 2016, 06:47:45 pm
Hello guys

Just been contacted by one of my block management companies about spraying the paths at one of the sites with Hypo, no pressure washing, just a diluted rate of hypo.

They have had this done before by another contractor and claim it works fine, I always thought you had to wash down afterwards ?

Any guidance appreciated

Rob.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: BDCS on January 06, 2016, 08:03:57 pm
Hope your PL is up to date to pay for all the white footprints on the Wilton and Axminster carpets. Ask them to write the Rams  ;D
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: chris scott on January 06, 2016, 09:10:49 pm
Kev Martin has a far safer way of cleaning Algae from Paths….you will get f***ed it you get caught spraying bleach.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: BDCS on January 06, 2016, 11:51:21 pm
Kevin does ? I thought you were in the moss go blokes top pocket ! What happened to your mate in the shed making jollup
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 07, 2016, 06:19:40 am
Thanks ,

Think they'll be a phone call this morning.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: chris scott on January 07, 2016, 07:35:56 am
Kevin does ? I thought you were in the moss go blokes top pocket ! What happened to your mate in the shed making jollup
Yes ,Yes.and he is still there.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 07, 2016, 06:35:13 pm
Cheers for the help guys, wash down afterwards is now agreed.

They still adamant that previously was just sprayed  ::)roll

Is this likely to have been done using another product?
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: chris scott on January 07, 2016, 07:56:01 pm
What are you going to do about the chemical run off?
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: BDCS on January 07, 2016, 09:03:41 pm
What are you going to do about the chemical run off?

Chase it possibly ? Probably

Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: Aqua Power Solutions on January 07, 2016, 09:35:32 pm
Rob ,, what are you trying to remove off the surface  and what is the surface ?

Ed
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 08, 2016, 06:05:08 am
Hi Ed,

they surface is just concrete flags and has far as I'm aware they are just green, so old dear almost went over on them.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: Aqua Power Solutions on January 10, 2016, 07:39:55 pm
Rob , if this has become a slip hazard i would just pressure wash it to remove the organic soiling .
A decent pw will bring the flags up like new without any chems  . 
Ed
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: Smurf on January 11, 2016, 01:23:11 am
I would argue that hypo would kill any organic growth in the slabs so will stay cleaner for longer than just cold water pressure washing. Likewise using the likes of kevin’s or other trade strength products that are specifically formulated to treat surfaces would stay cleaner for longer too.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 11, 2016, 05:18:52 am
Cheers Ed,

I wanted to pressure wash, they don't want the mess or outlay. The main issue is that someone, was just spraying and leaving the flags which sped up the process, thus becoming cheaper, I guess!

This was done at several sites I do the windows, though I have argued that he pressure washed as well, there adamant he didn't!

I had a go at my Indian stone flags Saturday and has improved them, but not as good as pressure washing.

Thing is I'll get paid regardless of the outcome, but would have liked it to look great when finished.

Doesn't help when they aren't sure what he was using!
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: chris scott on January 11, 2016, 06:48:13 am
Cheers Ed,

I wanted to pressure wash, they don't want the mess or outlay. The main issue is that someone, was just spraying and leaving the flags which sped up the process, thus becoming cheaper, I guess!

This was done at several sites I do the windows, though I have argued that he pressure washed as well, there adamant he didn't!

I had a go at my Indian stone flags Saturday and has improved them, but not as good as pressure washing.

Thing is I'll get paid regardless of the outcome, but would have liked it to look great when finished.

Doesn't help when they aren't sure what he was using!
Phone Kevin Martin….he has the correct product for the job.
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: Smurf on January 11, 2016, 10:27:08 am
Cheers Ed,

I wanted to pressure wash, they don't want the mess or outlay. The main issue is that someone, was just spraying and leaving the flags which sped up the process, thus becoming cheaper, I guess!

This was done at several sites I do the windows, though I have argued that he pressure washed as well, there adamant he didn't!

I had a go at my Indian stone flags Saturday and has improved them, but not as good as pressure washing.

Thing is I'll get paid regardless of the outcome, but would have liked it to look great when finished.

Doesn't help when they aren't sure what he was using!

Whichever chem you decide to go for you will need to work out the costs and profit margin to make it worth your while.
I'm guessing they are just fishing to find a cheaper quote or would just stick with the firm they are currently using.

Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 11, 2016, 05:53:13 pm
Cheers Ed,

I wanted to pressure wash, they don't want the mess or outlay. The main issue is that someone, was just spraying and leaving the flags which sped up the process, thus becoming cheaper, I guess!

This was done at several sites I do the windows, though I have argued that he pressure washed as well, there adamant he didn't!

I had a go at my Indian stone flags Saturday and has improved them, but not as good as pressure washing.

Thing is I'll get paid regardless of the outcome, but would have liked it to look great when finished.

Doesn't help when they aren't sure what he was using!

Whichever chem you decide to go for you will need to work out the costs and profit margin to make it worth your while.
I'm guessing they are just fishing to find a cheaper quote or would just stick with the firm they are currently using.

Hi Smurf,

I do all the Window cleaning, pressure washing and gutters for the company, to date it's 15 blocks with another 3 coming this year. I don't have to submit quotes, I just get the knod and then left to do i I've been working for them for almost 12 years.
Not sure what has happened with the other guy, not really asked, maybe I'm cheaper ;)

Today, went well, a lot quicker than pressure washing
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: Smurf on January 11, 2016, 08:22:10 pm
What did you use in the end?
Title: Re: Hypo spraying advice.
Post by: rah on January 12, 2016, 06:23:16 am
Hypo,

Sprayed, left to dwell for 30-45mins. One of the guys is visiting the site today and will let me know how it looks.