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UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: nathankaye on April 11, 2017, 04:04:07 pm

Title: anyone seen this before
Post by: nathankaye on April 11, 2017, 04:04:07 pm
Just been in my local garden supplies and spotted this. A member of his staff has used it twice and took photos of her findings.
Its been designed by brick layers who do actual laying of drives. Now i thought it might be a biocide but it says not on the packaging. Its only a couple of quid a pouch which treats 15m squared mixed into 10l of water. Im thinking if any good i can use it as after sales to retreat drives after 6months. Wondered if anyone has come across this product?

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Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: Smurf on April 11, 2017, 07:53:15 pm
No I've not seen it before but does look interesting.
Did you buy any?

Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: nathankaye on April 11, 2017, 10:17:33 pm
No I've not seen it before but does look interesting.
Did you buy any?

Its only £2.99 per pouch that covers 15m2 so i bought several packets which im going to try one off, but might take several months to test it myself as it recommended every 6months.  So if its as good as the shop worker has shown it to be, it will be a cheap add on to put a high profit margin on to sell as a care package 💰💰💲💲
Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: Smurf on April 11, 2017, 10:28:43 pm
In the vid it looks like just rock salt to me. Does  it taste salty? lol
Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: nathankaye on April 11, 2017, 11:08:08 pm
In the vid it looks like just rock salt to me. Does  it taste salty? lol

I.didnt google it, but now just watched the video. The vid shows it has worked but overall the bricks still look dirty whereas the happy customers at the end seem to have nice clean drives. Not convince it was just the blitz that got those results, but if it helps slow down regrowth after a good blasting n softwash first then it still seems viable for a good after care package. Think i will look at teying this soon
Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: Smurf on April 12, 2017, 09:13:05 pm
In the vid it looks like just rock salt to me. Does  it taste salty? lol

I.didnt google it, but now just watched the video. The vid shows it has worked but overall the bricks still look dirty whereas the happy customers at the end seem to have nice clean drives. Not convince it was just the blitz that got those results, but if it helps slow down regrowth after a good blasting n softwash first then it still seems viable for a good after care package. Think i will look at teying this soon

It says on the blurd it's not a weed killer and you need to put weed killer down so  is seems a bit pointless surely?
Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: nathankaye on April 12, 2017, 09:40:31 pm
According to chap in shop the company are still testing this stuff out and thats why they arent making big claims as being a weedkiller because the odd type of weed isnt affected by it and thats why they cant say it acts as a weedkiller as such.

But if it does what they do lay claim to, then im game to give it a try as it really frustrates me when you see a drive youve cleaned only a few months doen the line to see weeds again. Obviously customer hasnt taken advice about looking after drive once ive cleaned it and so these sould hopefully be more inclined to pay for a care package perhaps
Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: Smurf on April 12, 2017, 10:28:31 pm
So does it say on the msds or package what it is exactly? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ijZ06t70eOk
I'm guessing it's just soda crystals lol https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ET4UoLB4hKU
Title: Re: anyone seen this before
Post by: Plankton on April 14, 2017, 12:24:10 am
Are you not better off just spraying whatever you've cleaned with antifungal wash.