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Offline Apple Roof Cleaning

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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #24 on: March 24, 2008, 07:25:20 PM »
yikes,  another reply with fabricated personal attacks.

Look at me this way apple...

I am an experienced roof cleaner and have interest in cleaning solutions. I questioned the goals of this solution and why this solution is what it is. Speed just is not a problem for me and I use a weaker concentration.

No "knocking ourselves out" or trying to knock your website marketing propaganda.
I won't even entertain your internet drama you have concocted once again Chris. Although, I do enjoy
reading much it more than you think!

Had an unreal day today. Two roofs and signed two more.


Did do six in a day btw, wasn't last week.  :thumbsup:

Thomas, Man WHAT gets into you sometimes Bro ?
We did 3 today, one in P lakes, one in Canterbury Oaks steep as hell, and one in R Hills, two previous, one shopper from R Hills we slammed because we were over C Oaks anyway.
C Boy had some Hot Stuff, smoking!

Seriously Thomas, there is MORE to this new sauce then meets the eye.
David from Reef is gonna try it down in the weaker SH strength ranges.
It was reported to clean at weaker strengths !!
Remember Bro, this is not MY opinion,.  this is based on a US Patent.

Plus, MAYBE the Alcohol will help KEEP roofs cleaner ??
Another thing from the patent is OTHER Alcohols may be used.
Like CHEAPER ones perhaps Rubbing Alcohol.

And CHECK THIS out ?
This is a cleaner up north who INSISTS that I was correct the first time about lowering the PH.
His post in on TGS, he is Palmetto Roof Cleaning.

Here is the picture he posted over there  :eek:
Glad you had a nice Day man  :thumbsup:


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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #25 on: March 24, 2008, 07:34:02 PM »
yikes,  another reply with fabricated personal attacks.

Look at me this way apple...

I am an experienced roof cleaner and have interest in cleaning solutions. I questioned the goals of this solution and why this solution is what it is. Speed just is not a problem for me and I use a weaker concentration.

No "knocking ourselves out" or trying to knock your website marketing propaganda.
I won't even entertain your internet drama you have concocted once again Chris. Although, I do enjoy
reading much it more than you think!

Had an unreal day today. Two roofs and signed two more.


Did do six in a day btw, wasn't last week.  :thumbsup:

Thomas, Man WHAT gets into you sometimes Bro ?
We did 3 today, one in P lakes, one in Canterbury Oaks steep as hell, and one in R Hills, two previous, one shopper from R Hills we slammed because we were over C Oaks anyway.
C Boy had some Hot Stuff, smoking!

Seriously Thomas, there is MORE to this new sauce then meets the eye.
David from Reef is gonna try it down in the weaker SH strength ranges.
It was reported to clean at weaker strengths !!
Remember Bro, this is not MY opinion,.  this is based on a US Patent.

Plus, MAYBE the Alcohol will help KEEP roofs cleaner ??
Another thing from the patent is OTHER Alcohols may be used.
Like CHEAPER ones perhaps Rubbing Alcohol.
And CHECK THIS out ?
This is a cleaner up north who INSISTS that I was correct the first time about lowering the PH.
His post in on TGS, he is Palmetto Roof Cleaning.

Here is the picture he posted over there  :eek:
Glad you had a nice Day man  :thumbsup:




Rubbing Alcohol is Isopropyl Alcohol
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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #26 on: March 24, 2008, 07:45:58 PM »
So the Rubbing Alcohol or Isopropyl Alcohol is 70% concentration from the store not a chem dealer.  Is that the concentration you are using or are you getting 100%? 

Also have you seen that in no possible way is it time effective to use a high % DS injector like the allison to run these chemicals or are you still just trying to find a formula that will work?
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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #27 on: March 24, 2008, 08:16:22 PM »
So the Rubbing Alcohol or Isopropyl Alcohol is 70% concentration from the store not a chem dealer.  Is that the concentration you are using or are you getting 100%? 

Also have you seen that in no possible way is it time effective to use a high % DS injector like the allison to run these chemicals or are you still just trying to find a formula that will work?

Yes, it has long been a dream to have a mix so strong, it may be downstreamed.
I am aware that Isopropyl is rubbing alcohol.
The US Patent talks about OTHER alcohols that may be cheaper.
Like Methanol, etc.
Plus, there are other alcohols that MIGHT work, but were rejected by the patent because they stay WET.
There is MUCH experimentation to be done.
Her is a link to a thread with a picture done with the new mix http://www.propowerwash.com/board/upload/showthread.php?p=84481#p84481
The picture seems to have been reproduced  better.

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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #28 on: March 24, 2008, 08:32:56 PM »
Any o'le OL will werk ya'll :lol:   

It is gonna be a long week til April 1st.  :P



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And CHECK THIS out ?
This is a cleaner up north who INSISTS that I was correct the first time about lowering the PH.
His post in on TGS, he is Palmetto Roof Cleaning.


Well now I don't feel alone...haha


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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #29 on: March 24, 2008, 08:34:04 PM »
yikes,  another reply with fabricated personal attacks.

Look at me this way apple...

I am an experienced roof cleaner and have interest in cleaning solutions. I questioned the goals of this solution and why this solution is what it is. Speed just is not a problem for me and I use a weaker concentration.

No "knocking ourselves out" or trying to knock your website marketing propaganda.
I won't even entertain your internet drama you have concocted once again Chris. Although, I do enjoy
reading much it more than you think!

Had an unreal day today. Two roofs and signed two more.


Did do six in a day btw, wasn't last week.  :thumbsup:

Thomas, Man WHAT gets into you sometimes Bro ?
We did 3 today, one in P lakes, one in Canterbury Oaks steep as hell, and one in R Hills, two previous, one shopper from R Hills we slammed because we were over C Oaks anyway.
C Boy had some Hot Stuff, smoking!

Seriously Thomas, there is MORE to this new sauce then meets the eye.
David from Reef is gonna try it down in the weaker SH strength ranges.
It was reported to clean at weaker strengths !!
Remember Bro, this is not MY opinion,.  this is based on a US Patent.

Plus, MAYBE the Alcohol will help KEEP roofs cleaner ??
Another thing from the patent is OTHER Alcohols may be used.
Like CHEAPER ones perhaps Rubbing Alcohol.

And CHECK THIS out ?
This is a cleaner up north who INSISTS that I was correct the first time about lowering the PH.
His post in on TGS, he is Palmetto Roof Cleaning.

Here is the picture he posted over there  :eek:
Glad you had a nice Day man  :thumbsup:





I am an experienced roof cleaner and have interest in cleaning solutions. I questioned the goals of this solution and why this solution is what it is. Speed just is not a problem for me and I use a weaker concentration.

Nothing got into me Chris lol
I question the need for speed, you answered with attacks and built up anger of some sort.
I would try the mix and give you props for finding it on the net.
I just do not need a faster mix. I have zero probs with my mix. I have spent my time playing and searching and have found a great process that utilizes ARMA to its best.
Maybe after it has been tested some more and it provides an advantage over my current mix I will try it out and offer some more of my input?
You know what they say Chris, "if it aint broke don't fix it"...
Roof cleaning is not rocket science, and speedy pro results can be easily obtained.


As far as asking me to come over to the grime scene Chris...
After the drama you stirred up over there with the whole "phelps scene" postings in the Apartment thread,
it has become something different now. I think the plant thread a couple months back explains it all...
I'm just not interested in posting on that forum ATM. You never know though?

Good luck to you Chris and this new info you have found to make a better applesauce.
Glad to hear you have been in R hills. So have we, three of the six in one day was in R hills baby!
Maybe we have taken it back?




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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #30 on: March 24, 2008, 11:13:21 PM »
yikes,  another reply with fabricated personal attacks.

Look at me this way apple...

I am an experienced roof cleaner and have interest in cleaning solutions. I questioned the goals of this solution and why this solution is what it is. Speed just is not a problem for me and I use a weaker concentration.

No "knocking ourselves out" or trying to knock your website marketing propaganda.
I won't even entertain your internet drama you have concocted once again Chris. Although, I do enjoy
reading much it more than you think!

Had an unreal day today. Two roofs and signed two more.


Did do six in a day btw, wasn't last week.  :thumbsup:

Thomas, Man WHAT gets into you sometimes Bro ?
We did 3 today, one in P lakes, one in Canterbury Oaks steep as hell, and one in R Hills, two previous, one shopper from R Hills we slammed because we were over C Oaks anyway.
C Boy had some Hot Stuff, smoking!

Seriously Thomas, there is MORE to this new sauce then meets the eye.
David from Reef is gonna try it down in the weaker SH strength ranges.
It was reported to clean at weaker strengths !!
Remember Bro, this is not MY opinion,.  this is based on a US Patent.

Plus, MAYBE the Alcohol will help KEEP roofs cleaner ??
Another thing from the patent is OTHER Alcohols may be used.
Like CHEAPER ones perhaps Rubbing Alcohol.

And CHECK THIS out ?
This is a cleaner up north who INSISTS that I was correct the first time about lowering the PH.
His post in on TGS, he is Palmetto Roof Cleaning.

Here is the picture he posted over there  :eek:
Glad you had a nice Day man  :thumbsup:





I am an experienced roof cleaner and have interest in cleaning solutions. I questioned the goals of this solution and why this solution is what it is. Speed just is not a problem for me and I use a weaker concentration.

Nothing got into me Chris lol
I question the need for speed, you answered with attacks and built up anger of some sort.
I would try the mix and give you props for finding it on the net.
I just do not need a faster mix. I have zero probs with my mix. I have spent my time playing and searching and have found a great process that utilizes ARMA to its best.
Maybe after it has been tested some more and it provides an advantage over my current mix I will try it out and offer some more of my input?
You know what they say Chris, "if it aint broke don't fix it"...
Roof cleaning is not rocket science, and speedy pro results can be easily obtained.


As far as asking me to come over to the grime scene Chris...
After the drama you stirred up over there with the whole "phelps scene" postings in the Apartment thread,
it has become something different now. I think the plant thread a couple months back explains it all...
I'm just not interested in posting on that forum ATM. You never know though?

Good luck to you Chris and this new info you have found to make a better applesauce.
Glad to hear you have been in R hills. So have we, three of the six in one day was in R hills baby!
Maybe we have taken it back?





Have a nice day.

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Re: I Was Wrong
« Reply #31 on: March 25, 2008, 08:46:29 AM »
What about using denatured Alcohol? Thats pretty cheap
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