Having read fairly deeply the back posts on TGS about sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydrochloride (lye) and sodium percarbonate, my interest has been well and truly whetted.
I am interested in carrying out some tests of my own with these things, and I am lucky that I have a few window cleaning customers who have small sections of rather well worn fences and gates that they will let me practice on.
Lucky me!
I have hyochlorite and hydrochloride (that's lye, right?), already, but I have no idea how to get hold of sodium percarbonate. I think I read Ken say that he sourced it in a powdered laundry cleaning form. Is this correct?
I am not planning on using these fences, small (like 12' at the MOST) across with the pressure washer, UNLESS it is thought absolutely necessary. I am thinking of ordinary hose water/pressure, after the application of the chems.
Thoughts?
Tim
ps, the fences I am talking about have really just about had it, but I think would be good test areas.
Having read fairly deeply the back posts on TGS about sodium hypochlorite, sodium hydrochloride (lye) and sodium percarbonate, my interest has been well and truly whetted.
I am interested in carrying out some tests of my own with these things, and I am lucky that I have a few window cleaning customers who have small sections of rather well worn fences and gates that they will let me practice on.
Lucky me!
I have hyochlorite and hydrochloride (that's lye, right?), already, but I have no idea how to get hold of sodium percarbonate. I think I read Ken say that he sourced it in a powdered laundry cleaning form. Is this correct?
I am not planning on using these fences, small (like 12' at the MOST) across with the pressure washer, UNLESS it is thought absolutely necessary. I am thinking of ordinary hose water/pressure, after the application of the chems.
Thoughts?
Tim
ps, the fences I am talking about have really just about had it, but I think would be good test areas.
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