I've stopped using Bleach completely. I downstream either sodium carbonate or sodium percarbonate to clean just about everything. Works great, no damage to plants or paint. Much less risky, and much less expensive too.
How are you downstreaming sodium carbonate or per carbonate? Is there a specific product you are using ? Doesn't downstreaming water it down too much? Thanks
Well I'd say you in particular should be more concerned about how much lead you've ingested. High amounts will make you go insane and you're most likely a boomer so you'd have a higher chance than the rest of us to have literally eaten lead daily.they used to use lead sugars as sweeteners, lead is in pewter dishware, it was extremely common for children to eat chips of lead paint because it was sweet
@@Kgio-2112 nope not at all just a fact I am a water operator I’ve worked on the mains done the testings and treatment everything that has to do with water I’ve done also there are by products of the chemicals that build up from chlorine that can be bad for health we had to send out a letter every 3 months saying water could cause cancer and then some idiot made it worse by contaminating the wells with gas I don’t work there anymore I said screw that
I've stopped using Bleach completely. I downstream either sodium carbonate or sodium percarbonate to clean just about everything. Works great, no damage to plants or paint. Much less risky, and much less expensive too.
Same here!
How are you downstreaming sodium carbonate or per carbonate? Is there a specific product you are using ? Doesn't downstreaming water it down too much? Thanks
Here in Brazil we use Sodium Pecarbonate to clean almost everything. 😅
Can you make a video demonstrating how your mixing it
Great tip going to try this soon
Sodium Percarbonate
To apply it on the roof is it through batch mixing and pump method only? Or can you use the proportioner?
would i be able to downstream that if i made a hot enough batch???
What ratio works for roofs?
I wonder if it would clean a window 👀
Seems unnecessary. My roof is slate and hasn't had any chemicals sprayed on it in its 70 years existence.
If you don’t know you don’t know. You can clearly see that he is spraying it on asphalt shingles.
Really depends on where you live some folks out here get moss like crazy
I wonder if white vinegar would work as well
That sounds so expensive 😂
Do you let the chemicals dry on the roof or do you rinse them off?
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I leave it there and let it do it's thing, rain will rinse off eventually
Like the pump sprayer
@@SpencerClaeyswould it be a good idea to leave it if you live somewhere where there isn’t a lot of rain?
Can't imagine how bad this is for the environment when you wash bleach and H2O2 off the roof man
It breaks down pretty fast in soil. It's more industries that dump tons in rivers that'll f everything up.
Exactly, h202 is extremely unstable, breaks down very fast in air and under the sun
Dude bleach turns into salt as soon as the sun hits it. Do some research on it
Ohhh yeah h2o2....yes...finally Liquid version in pharmacy is great for brushing teeth...no fluoride which cause dementia.
bro what?
Well I'd say you in particular should be more concerned about how much lead you've ingested. High amounts will make you go insane and you're most likely a boomer so you'd have a higher chance than the rest of us to have literally eaten lead daily.they used to use lead sugars as sweeteners, lead is in pewter dishware, it was extremely common for children to eat chips of lead paint because it was sweet
@@courier6ix9ine95" a boomer". Ha. Boomer esiason?
Fun fact sodium hypochlorite is in drinking water it’s treated with it
That's fun?
@@Kgio-2112 nope not at all just a fact I am a water operator I’ve worked on the mains done the testings and treatment everything that has to do with water I’ve done also there are by products of the chemicals that build up from chlorine that can be bad for health we had to send out a letter every 3 months saying water could cause cancer and then some idiot made it worse by contaminating the wells with gas I don’t work there anymore I said screw that
Better get back to studying those chemicals, sodium bicarbonate is baking soda boss.
Too bad that’s not what he’s using. Sodium PERcarbonate.
Oof when you speak out of line as if you knew what you're talking
about by trying to correct others when it was you that was wrong all alone😬
@@simonsanchez9608 quite an impressive fail huh? Lolol
Totally
And you get back to reading remedial class