Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted February 27, 2017 My sample fragrances have started to arrive. I'll reach out and place my order for Slo Mo tomorrow or Wednesday. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted February 28, 2017 BEAUTIFUL! Call the other companies and ask for samples from them. They are happy to sell directly to the end user. You are controlling your own mix and saving a WHOLE LOT OF MONEY! Great Job!WHERE TO FIND FRAGRANCES TO MASK SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE FOR SOFTWASHING AND ROOF CLEANING Do you need a fragrance to cover or mask the smell of sodium hypochlorite? Do you want to buy it direct from the manufacturer?Pressure Washer Products is different! We were the FIRST ones to carry the sodium hypochlorite stable surfactants. Mix the fragrance and a surfactant and watch your savings grow Your suppliers are using fragrances supplied by companies such as Horizon Aromatics, Chemia, Nilum or FloraChem.These companies will be happy to sell directly to you.Cut out the middle man. Some of the names of these fragrances are going to sound familiar.Fragrances range from $0.25 to $14.99 per pound. (The more you pay to the manufacturer of the fragrances, the stronger the fragrance may be or better job the fragrance does of masking the sodium hypochlorite odor.)Horizon Aromatics: http://www.horizonaromatics.com/302-224-8305 or Fax at 610-828-0936201 East Elm StreetConsohohocken, PA 19428Products: Rain Clean Scent 4850-CRC, WS, Fresh & Clean 4850-G, WS, Floral Fresh Scent 4850-FR, WS, Apple 4850-APB, WS, Lemon-Lime 4850-L, WS, Pine 4850-PINE, WS, Pine 4850-PIN, WS, Other Fresh Scent #4850 series, please ask, and Hypochlorite Deodorant 4851 series, please askChemia Corporation: http://www.chemiacorp.com/11558 Rock Island Court Maryland Heights MO 63043(314) 567-0013 (800) 726-1976 Fax (314) 567-0081 Products: Green Apple, Mountain Air, Fresh Fragrance, Clean and Fresh, Wintergreen, Sassafrass, Citrus, Lemon and OrangeNilum: http://www.nilodor.com/ 10966 Industrial Parkway NW Bolivar OH 44612 Products: Rain Fresh Nilium and Green Apple NiliumFloraChem: http://www.florachem.com/5209 San Jose BlvdJacksonville, FL 32207By phone: 1-800-305-1926 (YOU MAY NEED TO CALL OVER AND OVER FOR THEM TO CALL YOU BACK) 1-904-733-5759 By Fax: 904-733-5950Products: Green Apple 1 JetBlueRacer reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted March 1, 2017 Placed my order this morning. Looking forward to field trials!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Jacksonville FL 904-304-0810 Report post Posted March 2, 2017 I'm sold. Seeing this and your other posts, you will have a new customer soon. Guaranteed! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted March 2, 2017 Awwww! So kind! Ask for Lori when you are ready and mention RCIA!!thank you! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted March 21, 2017 Yesterday, we used a blend of our old (local) surfactant, and Slo Mo. My tank was already half full, so blending was my only choice. TODAY however; it's 100% Slo Mo. Looking forward to trying it out. So I got to thinking a little, as we're always looking for ways to speed production, why not just 'dose' our bulk containers with Slo Mo, and not have to add it to the rigs separately? Does anyone know if this stuff will stay suspended in SH, or will it settle to the bottom? If it'll stay suspended, time saver! If not, then oh well :-) Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coastal1 Report post Posted March 22, 2017 Ted, How did it go today?Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted March 22, 2017 I'm very pleased Mike. Now, full disclosure, we've been buying a surfactant on the local economy for years. We've even done gallon for gallon (roof mix dosage) price comparisons with a friend in the same business, as compared to his commercially available roof cleaning surfactant. Prior to Slo Mo, it was dead even from a cost perspective due largely to shipping costs. Slo Mo has proven itself to be the more cost effective solution and we'll be buying a 55 gallon barrel of it as soon as I figure out how to pump that stuff out of a barrel :-) Good stuff! As Lori has stated very clearly in prior posts, be prepared to add your own cover scent as it has none.BTW - we do LOTS of roofs, so when I say it's good, it's good. 3 JetBlueRacer, PressureWasherProducts and Philip McCullough reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atlas1 Report post Posted March 22, 2017 @Roof Cleaning Virginia Did you mix it according to their instructions? If not, what was the ratio? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted March 22, 2017 I'm very pleased Mike. Now, full disclosure, we've been buying a surfactant on the local economy for years. We've even done gallon for gallon (roof mix dosage) price comparisons with a friend in the same business, as compared to his commercially available roof cleaning surfactant. Prior to Slo Mo, it was dead even from a cost perspective due largely to shipping costs. Slo Mo has proven itself to be the more cost effective solution and we'll be buying a 55 gallon barrel of it as soon as I figure out how to pump that stuff out of a barrel :-) Good stuff! As Lori has stated very clearly in prior posts, be prepared to add your own cover scent as it has none.BTW - we do LOTS of roofs, so when I say it's good, it's good. Thank you for the very honest feedback!! I would love to get the word out to more guys so that they can experience the true savings. Guys have reported that when they dose the SH directly, the longer it sits, the better job it does of almost encapsulating the smell. I do always recommend buying the fragrance direct from the same exact places where the other pre-mixed distribs buy to save yourself a REDICULOUS amount of money!Guys have said SLO Mo makes it 'stick like glue'. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted March 22, 2017 Mix ratios to begin with and then cut back:50 gallons of recipe: Add only 4 ounces SLO Mo100 gallons of recipe: Add only 8 ounces SLO Mo Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted March 22, 2017 (edited) @Roof Cleaning Virginia Did you mix it according to their instructions? If not, what was the ratio?Instructions? We don;'t need any stinking instructions :-) Seriously, I never read any instructions. Today about 10 oz of Slo Mo to 100 gallons of roof mix. It works AS ADVERTISED. Lori, please PM with what I can expect for shipping charges on a 55 gallon drum. TIA! Edited March 22, 2017 by Roof Cleaning Virginia 1 coastal1 reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted March 22, 2017 LOL!!! Thank you!! Made me laugh!Will do!One of my more outspoken users of SLO Mo was blasted away by switching from Gain and Dawn and came up with nicknames for the surfactant. He sent the following message to me:"The Slo Mo works so well that we came up with nicknames for it such as.....hold your f$&king horses, wait just a goshdarn minute and finally get your ass back here ! LMAO". (I hope it didn't offend anyone.) 2 coastal1 and Roof Cleaning Virginia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coastal1 Report post Posted March 22, 2017 Excellent deal Ted.... I'm gonna have to give it a try. We've got some really steep roofs around here and the Bandit loves throwing the mix like there's no tomorrow.Mike 1 Roof Cleaning Virginia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Atlas1 Report post Posted March 22, 2017 I guess I'm gonna have to try some too. I have a "homemade" surfactant concoction that is so thick it's hard to swirl around in a bottle and it sticks like glue.....If Slo Mo is better than that, I'll be a customer from now on. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
coastal1 Report post Posted March 22, 2017 Wow, if we can get the stuff like "King" syrup, that would be awesome. Of course, applying it would be a real pita....Mike Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted March 27, 2017 Instructions? We don;'t need any stinking instructions :-) Seriously, I never read any instructions. Today about 10 oz of Slo Mo to 100 gallons of roof mix. It works AS ADVERTISED. Lori, please PM with what I can expect for shipping charges on a 55 gallon drum. TIA!Ted,I tried to PM you and your messages are turned off. I just need to know if you have access to a forklift or dock or if you needed lift gate delivery? You have the option of driving to the shipping terminal for pickup. Please send me an email. Sales@PressureWasherProducts.comThank you 1 Roof Cleaning Virginia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted March 30, 2017 WARNING!!!!! If you leave the bucket un-capped or remove the lid, the Slo Mo will grow even thicker over time. You can add water or use less to fix this problem. When you receive the next bucket, it won't appear as thick as the evaporated bucket but it still the SAME EXACT SUPER CONCENTRATED SURFACTANT! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted April 5, 2017 There's something else about this surfactant that I've noticed, as compared to my prior surfactant that I've used for years; I see no visible traces of it because it's CLEAR. With the other stuff I used, secondary treatments would leave faint, white outlines. This Slo Mo does NOT. One less expectation to have to set with our clients. Good stuff. I'm a card carrying member of the Slo Mo club..... 4 Shingle Brite, PressureWasherProducts, ReNew Roof & Exterior cleaning and 1 other reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted April 5, 2017 Even better than I ever expected!!! Thank you!!! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Cherokee Services LLC Report post Posted April 9, 2017 We just got our first 5er of slomo on Thursday last week. We aren't starting our roof cleaning until mid this week. This stuff works where ever you need serious cling. Yesterday we had vinyl privacy fence to clean around a pool. Wind was blowing at 20+ our mix was just sheeting off. Just for the sake of trying it, I added an ounce to 5 gallons. Stuff stuck like glue in that wind, we downstream mostly, and the fence looked like it had been waxed! Lol we had foam blowing around the neighborhood but it was extremely effective. I think only half an ounce would have been sufficient. Great product Lori, can't wait to try it out on some roofs this week! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted April 9, 2017 We just got our first 5er of slomo on Thursday last week. We aren't starting our roof cleaning until mid this week. This stuff works where ever you need serious cling. Yesterday we had vinyl privacy fence to clean around a pool. Wind was blowing at 20+ our mix was just sheeting off. Just for the sake of trying it, I added an ounce to 5 gallons. Stuff stuck like glue in that wind, we downstream mostly, and the fence looked like it had been waxed! Lol we had foam blowing around the neighborhood but it was extremely effective. I think only half an ounce would have been sufficient. Great product Lori, can't wait to try it out on some roofs this week!Mike,Thank you for the feedback! We've been trying to figure out just how minuscule the dose of SLO MO should be for downstreaning out of a 5er. Your experience will be a big help! L Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Roof Cleaning Virginia Report post Posted April 9, 2017 We just got our first 5er of slomo on Thursday last week. We aren't starting our roof cleaning until mid this week. This stuff works where ever you need serious cling. Yesterday we had vinyl privacy fence to clean around a pool. Wind was blowing at 20+ our mix was just sheeting off. Just for the sake of trying it, I added an ounce to 5 gallons. Stuff stuck like glue in that wind, we downstream mostly, and the fence looked like it had been waxed! Lol we had foam blowing around the neighborhood but it was extremely effective. I think only half an ounce would have been sufficient. Great product Lori, can't wait to try it out on some roofs this week! We're running about 10:1 on roof mix, 10 gallons of mix for every ONE ounce of Slo Mo. ( I just put about 20oz in a tank today, in preparation for tomorrow) And much like you, we use it for everything; roofs, housewashes, etc. I have no vested interest other than it a great product, and at the price point, WITH shipping costs, it's more cost effective than anything else that I'm aware of. Well done Rex and Lori. 1 Philip McCullough reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
PressureWasherProducts Report post Posted April 9, 2017 Mike,Thank you. We want very unbiased feedback. Thank you for reporting!L Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Pro Clean Roof Wash LLC Report post Posted December 14, 2017 I have used this product this past year very pleased with the results a five gallons pale goes a long way Mike M 1 Roof Cleaning Virginia reacted to this Share this post Link to post Share on other sites