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Ian Foxall
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Softwash/Hypo runoff
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April 15, 2024, 08:37:57 pm »
Hi forum,
Just sat here reading an email about Softwash runoff.
I do the occasional Softwash as part of my business offerings.
I’m always careful with my mix runoff (pre-soaking, post soaking, diverting from rainwater drains, etc).
Just wondering how everyone else deals with the runoff and making sure the environmental impact is as minimal as possible.
Cheers
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Smudger
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Re: Softwash/Hypo runoff
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April 15, 2024, 11:10:22 pm »
Anywhere there could be an environmental impact like the broads we don't soft wash we steam just using water
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rb4no
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Re: Softwash/Hypo runoff
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May 13, 2024, 06:20:01 pm »
I always use what I need and do so in stages and thus avoid having little to no runoff. If it's warm and sunny then use that to your advantage by prewetting the area so the SH doesn't cock off apply and then let it evaporate then rinse....
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