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Title: Soft washing
Post by: Jonathan Evans on July 04, 2017, 07:11:40 am
Hi is soft washing basically spraying everything in bleach? I know  you need harsh chems in pressure washing but they are diluted significantly enough by water to neutralise.

Would appreciate any answers, I have some areas that need sanitizing and cleaning where pw isn't practible. Just don't like the idea of spraying lots of bleach around and just leaving it.

Also are the results as good or is it a time thing...
Thanks in advance.
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Mike Halliday on July 04, 2017, 08:22:25 am
This is an interesting question, for a long time I considered 'softwashing' to be the use of Quat based chemicals but lately anything that isn't power washing is called softwashing.

Sodium hyperclorite(sp) will always have a place in exterior cleaning as it can give immediate, excellent & visible results but does it give results that will last? It is very safe to use, 'bleach' tends to have a reputation as being harmful and nasty but it is relatively safe when used correctly, you yourself have this mentality..... not liking the idea of 'spraying lots of bleach and just leaving it'
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Jonathan Evans on July 04, 2017, 09:09:48 am
Thanks Mike, perhaps I should do a course and learn more.
Trouble is finding unbiased information to make a considered judgement.
I do use biocide which are definitely bleach based but I also want to be as eco as possible.
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Kev Martin on July 04, 2017, 02:50:30 pm
Thanks Mike, perhaps I should do a course and learn more.
Trouble is finding unbiased information to make a considered judgement.
I do use biocide which are definitely bleach based but I also want to be as eco as possible.

Andrew

Give Chris Scott a call

Kevin
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Smudger on July 04, 2017, 05:00:04 pm
soft washing is just the latest 'in' thing mainly because to many roy rogers have screwed up pressure washing - the same will happen when those who are just after a quick buck start spraying everything and anything that moves

to me 'soft' is just low pressure - i use low pressure nozzle and them injector total cost £40.00  or i use a backpack and wfp set up
no need to go out and spend hundreds on so called dedicated softwashing set ups ( but I'm a tight ar$£

Darran
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Kev Martin on July 04, 2017, 05:17:13 pm
soft washing is just the latest 'in' thing mainly because to many roy rogers have screwed up pressure washing - the same will happen when those who are just after a quick buck start spraying everything and anything that moves

to me 'soft' is just low pressure - i use low pressure nozzle and them injector total cost £40.00  or i use a backpack and wfp set up
no need to go out and spend hundreds on so called dedicated softwashing set ups  (but I'm a tight ar$£)

Darran

We know!!! ;D
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Jonathan Evans on July 04, 2017, 05:20:44 pm
Hi Kevin thank you I will give him a call. Darran cheers for that, I am getting tighter myself. Not just my shoes squeaking.

I was more worried about the results and safety of the product.
Thanks again
Andrew
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Smudger on July 04, 2017, 05:21:33 pm
 ;D ;D ;D ;D


been to Brighton today - brand new gutter vac - carbon poles all for £500  ;D

happy daze

just need a hot box now.......   Hmmmmm ;)
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Smudger on July 04, 2017, 05:22:48 pm
Hi Kevin thank you I will give him a call. Darran cheers for that, I am getting tighter myself. Not just my shoes squeaking.

I was more worried about the results and safety of the product.
Thanks again
Andrew

as with all these things - been sensible - be careful and look at the risks at each job you are about to undertake

Darran
Title: Re: sur
Post by: Nickz on July 04, 2017, 05:53:47 pm
This is an interesting question, for a long time I considered 'softwashing' to be the use of Quat based chemicals but lately anything that isn't power washing is called softwashing.

Sodium hyperclorite(sp) will always have a place in exterior cleaning as it can give immediate, excellent & visible results but does it give results that will last? It is very safe to use, 'bleach' tends to have a reputation as being harmful and nasty but it is relatively safe when used correctly, you yourself have this mentality..... not liking the idea of 'spraying lots of bleach and just leaving it'
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Kev Martin on July 04, 2017, 08:40:15 pm
;D ;D ;D ;D


been to Brighton today - brand new gutter vac - carbon poles all for £500  ;D

happy daze

just need a hot box now.......   Hmmmmm ;)

Lidl have kettles on offer this week ;D
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Smudger on July 04, 2017, 08:49:25 pm
no! don't want to encourage the staff into thinking it may have other uses like making tea

Darran
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Darran Smith PRSS on July 05, 2017, 09:47:55 pm
When using Sodium Hypochlorite you can apply Final Wash to neutralise it.
1. It cleans out the pumps and lines on your hose etc
2. When sprayed where bleach has gone it renders it safe - ideal when public/pets are nearby
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Jonathan Evans on July 24, 2017, 09:08:18 pm
Thanks Darran, I didn't get the job but just wondered also do you need a license to use hypochlorite?
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: chris scott on July 24, 2017, 10:40:28 pm
Thanks Darran, I didn't get the job but just wondered also do you need a license to use hypochlorite?
No just common sense...which appears harder to come by than a licence.
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Jonathan Evans on July 25, 2017, 05:13:30 am
Thanks Chris, I will have to get some  :) appreciate all the answers cheers.
Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Smurf on July 26, 2017, 12:48:34 pm
There is plenty of free information on the likes of the Benz softwash site also their youtube channel  https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCUx8UxFXUxeBCeQPup3rK2Q

 

Title: Re: Soft washing
Post by: Mike Halliday on July 26, 2017, 06:55:51 pm
Thanks Darran, I didn't get the job but just wondered also do you need a license to use hypochlorite?
No just common sense...which appears harder to come by than a licence.

I'm thinking of running a course on common sense. 3 days, cost £8000.

 at the end you will be given a certificate saying that you have common sense, it will prove invaluable and save you a fortune ( just think if you had some common sense you wouldn't pay me £8000.... so straight away the course has paid for its self🤓)