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I'm just going to copy/paste what I posted on facebook for the benefit of our roof cleaners here. 

Dirt daubers. I've tried it all. I have/had my own method using a weak caustic mix, which worked great for daubers, but is dangerous and difficult to use.

Bring in the dragon juice. Oh boy. Andy Vickers this stuff is amazing for daubers. Listen to me folks. We have some of the worst daubers you can imagine. A lot of the stuff people say to use, our daubers will laugh at, and you'll be up close with a toothbrush hand scrubbing like a clown.

Not any more. Dragon Juice seriously erases these things like nobody's business. At 20-1 ratio they melt like a hot knife through butter. A little agitation with a brush, and they are toast. This is the holy grail of dauber removal. No damage to anything surrounding, no streaking paint from acids, no melting paint off aluminum with caustic. None of that. Check out the video.

 

 

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Great Video Adam, and TYVM for posting it. I moved this to the softwash section of the forum, since it has more to do with exterior cleaning then roof cleaning.  Has anyone seen an MSDS Sheet for this juice yet ? 

The reason I ask is to see if it is compatible with SH ?

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Thanks for moving this. I wasn't sure where to put it.

Nobody knows what is in DJ. It's creator, Andy Vickers had it tested to see if they could tell what was in it. They could only identify the 3% water and that's it. I don't think anyone will be copying that very soon.

As for compatibility with SH, the two can be mixed without major trouble. I know that one time I mixed and downstreamed it, the fumes were pretty strong from the mixture. However, there are no adverse reactions from it. 

This is where to get it, for those interested. It's original purpose is a degreaser for cleaning flat work, but it's been found to be helpful in dozens of situations. http://www.mydragonjuice.com/

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