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This mix works great!

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I spoke with a deck firm that I thought was a supplier at first but he gave me a mix that works great without B-L-E-A-C-H. Plus nor "furring" whatso ever.

Here's the mix.

Home depot:

Oxy clean 1 small tub $12.00

Zep formula 505 $6.00 1 gal.

5 gal bucket, 14 scoops of oxy clean, 1/3 gal 505, then fill bucket.

spray with xjet low flow adapter ( did I mention I love my xjet?)

let dwell for 20 minutes.

sorry, I didn't take pics because I was running like crazy on 2 other jobs as well. ( not enough time in the day).

Al I did was rinse after 20 minutes and remove the haze the formula creats when it lifts the dirt with about 800 P.S.I.. ( you can let it dry too!)

The whole deck (20 x 12) took less than an hour including dwell time.

This stuff works pretty darn good and like I said..... no furring.

:lgmoneyey

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Should I use the regular bleach of the new floral scented kind? How about color safe bleach? :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

Rocky Mountain Spring Fresh!!:lgsideway

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Shane when you say a few squirts of soap are you talking like dawn dish soap or something similar and are you applying that mix straight like with a pumpup or shurflo or downstream/ Xjet thanks agin

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Shane when you say a few squirts of soap are you talking like dawn dish soap or something similar and are you applying that mix straight like with a pumpup or shurflo or downstream/ Xjet thanks agin

Yeah i apply all my chem with my shurflo...2 pumps for cleaning good to have a back up or atleast spare parts.My jobs are WAY too big for pump ups..;)

dawn dish soap

Great soap to cut the grease/dirt...."Citrus Scent" smells good too :cool:

I have heard of guys using laundry soap too...

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