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Re: gutters and fascias, help needed by the experianced.
« Reply #20 on: August 29, 2009, 10:24:36 am »
chloras as in Sodium hypochloride as in bleach ??? i think ill give that one a miss not sure my customers would want that sort of thing all over their plants etc and you must have to be very carfull outting it on plastic ? and i dont i only get involved with cosh and stickers on my van for my carpet cleaning but i carry Safety Data Sheets for all my carpet solutions none as corrosive as chloras

Nathanael Jones

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Re: gutters and fascias, help needed by the experianced.
« Reply #21 on: August 29, 2009, 10:57:13 am »
Chloras has to be used with care and all plant life should be pre-wet and rinsed again with tap water after cleaning to prevent leaves from burning. It has no adverse effects on glass, plastic, PVC, cement, stone, paint etc etc though.
It is the standard chem for roof cleaning & gutter whitening in the USA, and those guys even add extra's too it to make it more potent like Borax (Prevents algae regrowth) and Trisodium Phosphate (Boosts the bleaching power) as well as foaming agents and degreasers.