john@AEC 37 Report post Posted June 12, 2006 G'day I've been concerned, as many of you have, about how well surfactants mix with sodium hypochlorite, so, after putting my clever cap on, I searched for "surfactant" & "hypochlorite". In amongst everything else where products from * Dow Chemicals * Mason Surfactants and a few others. Does anyone have experience using these specific surfactants? Does anyone know of off the shelf products that contain this type of surfactant? Thanks John Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plainpainter 217 Report post Posted August 18, 2006 I know alot about it - I use a non-ionic surfactant called NP-9 Tergitol {nonylphenol} that purposely is made to work with bleach. I use it along with TSP in the bleach for my housewashes. And only 0.6% makes it onto the home after downstreaming - and it knocks all mildew off like gangbusters! This is in stark contrast to the other guys here who insist on 12% bleach with 1%-2% making it onto the side of a home after downstreaming. -Dan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keth 15 Report post Posted August 18, 2006 Plainpainter. I see that Tergitol is about 19 bucks for 100ml. How much do you add per gallon of house wash? As a surfacant do you notice that the bleach/houseclean mix holds on or sheets better than not using it? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plainpainter 217 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 Keth - you can get tergitol much much cheaper than that at thechemistrystore.com. As with how it works, yes it makes the stuff hold much better on the sides of a house - but even on flat sections, it has this amazing ability to remove the need for brushing. If you use it with just bleach, ok - or just use bleach with TSP - again ok. But bleach with tsp and tergitol - man oh man. -Dan 1 Ervis Istre reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keth 15 Report post Posted August 19, 2006 Thanks Plainpainter for the info. I will give it a try. Do you ever find that the TSP leaves white residue on the windows even with thorough rinsing? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
plainpainter 217 Report post Posted August 21, 2006 I have never found that tsp leaves a white residue - on the sides of boxes they commonly tell you to put 1 quart of bleach and 1 cup of tsp to 3 quarts of water. I think that's just plain crazy - I have always just put 1/4 of tsp to one gallon of water then added a quart of bleach for 5 quarts total. That's been my mainstay, and where I start from when I want to tackle something. By adding 1/16 cup of tergitol to that gallon, has allowed me to cut down the bleach to one pint. And so now I have a mixture that I can put a siphon directly into a 6% bleach bottle with my added ingredients through my downstreamer which is 10:1. I was pressure washing a house, and it even knocked off the failing poly coating on the guy's front threshold! But back to your question - never noticed any residue on windows, I don't think the nonylphenol would allow it - and I haven't killed any vegetation, just rinse the vegetation before and after. -Dan Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Keth 15 Report post Posted August 21, 2006 Thanks Dan! Great info! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
john@AEC 37 Report post Posted September 24, 2006 Thanks Dan for the tip on Tergitol, as rinsing, especially windows, is my biggest drama/time waister. Does the TSP affect aluminium? as most homes out my way have aluminium window frames (some are powder coated, but many are plain). Cheers Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Mike Sullivan 15 Report post Posted September 24, 2006 I have never found that tsp leaves a white residue - on the sides of boxes they commonly tell you to put 1 quart of bleach and 1 cup of tsp to 3 quarts of water. I think that's just plain crazy - I have always just put 1/4 of tsp to one gallon of water then added a quart of bleach for 5 quarts total. That's been my mainstay, and where I start from when I want to tackle something. By adding 1/16 cup of tergitol to that gallon, has allowed me to cut down the bleach to one pint. And so now I have a mixture that I can put a siphon directly into a 6% bleach bottle with my added ingredients through my downstreamer which is 10:1. I was pressure washing a house, and it even knocked off the failing poly coating on the guy's front threshold!But back to your question - never noticed any residue on windows, I don't think the nonylphenol would allow it - and I haven't killed any vegetation, just rinse the vegetation before and after. -Dan Hey Dan, you're knowledge of chemistry is impressive. When are you going to upgrade your equipment to match your chemicals? It's painful to read you are still using a PITA, POS 5Hp 2.5 gpm machine. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Anthony G 14 Report post Posted November 6, 2006 What is the percentage of nonylphenol in the Tergitol or is the latter just a trade name for the nonylphenol? Just curious as the surfactant manufacturer that I work for has several thousand gallons of it in totes and tanks. Thanks, Anthony Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ervis Istre 1 Report post Posted October 10, 2019 On 8/21/2006 at 7:22 AM, plainpainter said: I have never found that tsp leaves a white residue - on the sides of boxes they commonly tell you to put 1 quart of bleach and 1 cup of tsp to 3 quarts of water. I think that's just plain crazy - I have always just put 1/4 of tsp to one gallon of water then added a quart of bleach for 5 quarts total. That's been my mainstay, and where I start from when I want to tackle something. By adding 1/16 cup of tergitol to that gallon, has allowed me to cut down the bleach to one pint. And so now I have a mixture that I can put a siphon directly into a 6% bleach bottle with my added ingredients through my downstreamer which is 10:1. I was pressure washing a house, and it even knocked off the failing poly coating on the guy's front threshold! But back to your question - never noticed any residue on windows, I don't think the nonylphenol would allow it - and I haven't killed any vegetation, just rinse the vegetation before and after. -Dan Do you still use these chemicals 1 Beth n Rod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
stitch 1 Report post Posted September 28, 2022 hey mate ... hypochlorite +- 1 % blended surfactants 7.125% balance 100% water any suggestions on what blended surfactants i should use? apparently this mixture is good for mould on canvas ect cheers kevin 1 Beth n Rod reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Beth n Rod 1,279 Report post Posted September 28, 2022 7 hours ago, stitch said: hey mate ... hypochlorite +- 1 % blended surfactants 7.125% balance 100% water any suggestions on what blended surfactants i should use? apparently this mixture is good for mould on canvas ect cheers kevin We use citra-spray detergent from ACR Products. It is a great detergent with surfactants and emulsifiers to help clean. Rod & Beth Share this post Link to post Share on other sites