Everything I Know About Using Bleach For Pressure Washing Concrete
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If there are oil stains or heavy grease on the concrete driveway, service station, dumpster pad, then you need to use straight sodium hydroxide - 2.5 cups + 1/4 cup Blue Dawn added to 5 gallons of water - stir - apply - use your surface cleaner.
Your desire to run your business as best as possible tells me you’ll always have a successful business. People that call themselves professionals truly are very rarely as professional as you are. I wish you all the best in your continued endeavor to be the best pressure washer in America.
Pre treating concrete for algae has usually for the most part been a waste of product and time. Haven’t seen a situation where it speeds up the job or left a better result. However, when it comes to post treating it seems to always be a good idea. Because it removes swirl marks and lines and prevents algae growing back in in weird patterns. Because it will always grow back where the least amount was removed which is where the lines and swirl marks are. So always post treat. Oil, rust and stains or course are a completely different story and require completely different chemicals and do require a nice dwell time then pressure wash.
Of course pre-treatment is effective.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing your surface cleaner can only go a certain speed regardless of pretreating and will remove most of the organics then go in with the post treat and it’s perfect. No situation I can think of to pre-treat. Even in the most severe cases of algae build up the bleach will only affect the surface level of the algae and doesn’t do a good job penetrating into the concrete. While it will kill some algae of course I’m not debating that, it just doesn’t make that much of a difference to warrant the extra chemical cost and the extra time spent doing it. Post treat is the most effective method. Saves time and chemical and leaves the ideal result every time.
@@Unmployable When you go to the sink to wash your hands, do you rinse first or put on soap first?
I disagree we compared no pre treating and pre treating. Pretreating always makes removing black algae easier and quicker.
@@rolltide9547 post treating will remove the black spots with half the product and half the time.
Great video, thanks a lot mike
Thanks for watching
@@AllAboutPressureWashing always
Hi Mike, I’ve been pressure washing for roughly 3 years and still get nervous using bleach lol I think a great video would be “when NOT to use bleach”
Appreciate the videos! I’ve learned a lot
Great suggestion!
We use bleach DAILY. Just gotta rinse and water plants and rinse surfaces around the area down to get it off/dilute it. And don’t use it on wood really. There are better products for wood 👍🏼
@chadhamel8707 what % of SH do you use to post treat concrete and do you rinse after post treating?
Hey Mike, I am a 16 year old that started a pressure washing business and I have a pressure washer that is just short of 3GPM. This is obviously not enough water flow for a really efficient surface cleaner. My question to you is do you think I should go all out and get a 6GPM and buffer tank for surface cleaning or when would you in my position of just starting a business end up making that big upgrade? I am a serious business man and regardless of my age would like to take business a step further, thank you so much for helping grow the business development of many people getting out of the trap of employment.
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And always softwash with bleach and water. First and weight. About 15 minutes to half an hour. Then use the pressure washer you'll see better results
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@@MisterTherapy where might I read this novel
Great Video!
Thanks
How much did u charge for this driveway ?
This was a great one
Thanks
Thank you Mike for sharing with us.
Mike, love your work! I found a truck that you may like to look into. It’s a porta potty pumping truck with 375 gallon fresh water and a 550 or 750 gallon flatbed waste tank. I feel it is perfect for many tasks and it allows you to up sell your services being that you can collect the waste and then dispose of it in landscape or wastewater facility. Let me know your thoughts on this.
That sounds interesting, we do not have to worry about water reclamation but guys that do would very much be interested in a vehicle like this. Thank you for sharing
Yeasss. Let's go!
Thanks for watching
@@AllAboutPressureWashing oh, not watching. Studying, cross researching and note taking, but, no time to just "watch" lol. Every word is money in the bank! Can't pass that up..
I may have missed it but I haven't seen anything on saturating plants or grass to ensure the SH mix doesn't kill the plants. Is there a way that you protect plants in an efficient way?
Oversaturation, water before during an after. You can also use a bleach neutralizer if you were using a very strong bleach solution
Thank you sir. I think a lot of folks should know that. Could cost them in the long run
How do you get bluch out of concrete
Thanks brother. I appreciate the video
If i make a solution of bleach thats 1.5% does it become a less percent after it mixes with the water from the costumers home ??
Yes, if you dilute a solution it becomes less potent.
I would like to start a pressure washing business but know absolutely nothing about it. Should I get a job working for someone else to learn everything I possibly can before starting my own? I live in Washington state but the part of the state I live in is more of a desert than other parts of the state.
Do you think companies do better up north or in the southeast?
Thank you for the advice! Peace
Bleach and Dawn works for me when I do the concrete and wooden privacy fence
Don’t use too much concentration
Dilute the bleach fool
Don't use dawn
isn't there problem with letting bleach water enter runoff?
thank you, did my own with a wimpy sunjoe! took me 6 hours!
Can u please tell me the ratio of the mix you use ?
Hi Mike. I'm about to be starting up my own pressure washing business soon. As you spoke about pre and post treatment, I question whether the SH should be the same % on both treatments or significantly lower on post? I appreciate all your videos. Thank you!!
Bleach is cheap so there is no harm in going hotter than Mike describes as long as you watch out for edge burn. I like to hotter than a house-wash mix as he describes and sometimes you don't need the surface cleaner, just the ball valve and a rinse and that is not as likely with a "house-wash" mix but more likely with a "roof mix". As Mike said, not all jobs are the same.
So much value in a couple minutes, thank you!
Thanks
Hi mike, I'm wondering how to downstream? More specifically, how much bleach to downstream because I know it'll mix with water, so how do I know what mixture of bleach to use to then "downstream" and get a 2-3% mix coming out of my wand?
You won't get 3% with a standard downstream - Check out the free mic calculator in QuoteIQ
For your standard downstream attachment for a pressure washer, what’s the dilution/mix rate when you downstream bleach? Should you just put straight bleach(10%)+surfactant in the chemical bucket?
Yes
You can also you the downstream calculator that's free in QuoteIQ
what psi do you recommend for home driveway?
I came here to learn about bleach. I'm 2 minutes into a sermon. I'm out of here.
Bye!
He’s probably one of the guys that do that crappy work when you’re out walking your dog and biking😮
Good advice
Thank you
Thanks for all the tips!
My pleasure
Am I missing something because is it not necessary to wear a respirator when dealing with spraying chemicals? I've watched multiple channels clean the side of houses and all of those guys are wearing a t-shirt, shorts, hat and sunglasses. Is it safe to breathe in the chemicals and allow it to come in contact with your skin? Genuine question.
No
What does 1.5% bleach solution mean
Thank you for the great videos
Do you have to reclaim the water after treating with chemicals?
Ooooo that's the same question I just asked! Haha nice!
No
@@AllAboutPressureWashingI’m fairly certain you do. Under federal regulation chemical runoff must be contained
How much you charge for that size of hallway? I just bought one. Thanks for the video
I'm watching this video and watching you do that driveway the whole time.. but then I noticed that you're washing the driveway from downstream to upstream then spray from upstream to downstream.. Is this normal? To do the bottom of the driveway before you do the rest of the driveway that washes down onto the bottom?
No idea what your talking about. The technician in the video applies a pre-treatment then surface cleans then rinses.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing He does the right and bottom first then the top left, but the water is running down and do the right. Maybe I need to watch more videos.
No mixing ? No ratios?
Huh
Thanks man this was great! So on an average when mixing bleach and water together would I use a whole gallon of bleach mixed with a gallon of water
Can we mix SH and degreaser??
So whats your take on gutter guards? They worth the investment?
Don’t fall for big promotion installers, mine ran 1100, my first quote was 16000. Best offer 6800 but name brand. Love mine, once a year brushing and cut down on mold an algie coming from gutter build up.
What’s the minimum psi pressure washer you suggest to run those cleaning heads properly?
It depends on the machine and the tips - tips are sized specific to the specs on machine
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I go 2-3% pre do u think a house wash 1.5 is ok for a post trying to save bleach
professional yapper
Why
What about getting COPD
Wear a respirator if you would like
And im still learning. I've been doing pressure washing for a bit. I still need need advice
So I see stripes after ising surface cleaner and I’m overlaping? I fix the issue with post treating if I not mistaken. Do I use 50/50 mix with an xjet?
I am trying to create a business and need a good line for door to door sales. Could you help me pls I am 12
I wear a face shield and it works great.
Awesome- thanks for sharing
You should seal the work when it is cleaned. It will save a customer alot of money having you go back every year instead of every 5
No
@@AllAboutPressureWashing exactly because if you did you would have no work at all. In my opinion the difference between a good business man and a shit one is giving people the best knowledge and the right advice instead of pissing in people's pockets to benefit one's self.
Heyo! You mention SOCAL and Im wanting to start a Outdoor cleaning + wood treatment/restoration business pretty much in the desert (Though thankfully it has rained all of this month). Have you heard success stories or trained guys from SOCAL region?
Nothing like kickstarting your business with mail fraud
dude everybody has a course. why is everyone trying to sell me a course. it sketches me out about this industry.
Because everyone copied me, it sketches me out too that these guys that have been in business for a year want to teach people how to run a business. I’ve been doing it for 20+ years have a proven track record, but I agree.
do you own quoteiq and postcard mania? seems thatsd where the real money is
I own QuoteIQ
Not all jobs are the same . Some jobs can vary in how you tackle the jobsite
Pretty much what I just said
I pre treated & it left white marks
What did you pre-treat with, what was the ratio, how did you apply it?
@@AllAboutPressureWashing half gallon of pool essentials + detergent downstream. I just downloaded your app to help with ratio I forgot to add water to the sh mix I thought the downstream would dilute the mix still came out nice just left little white marks wondering if you seen that before.
Yeah but... where does all that sh go? I've been warned that I need a license to spray sh in Oregon and that I can't let any sh or dirty water get into the storm drains because it's a federal law or something like that. Anyone know?
That's the problem with living in a liberal state.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing well, yes, that's the first problem. Thankfully I'm in a conservative area. But federal law? Anyone know what they are talking about? I'm assuming the sh is so deluded by the time it gets to the drain that it really doesn't harm anything but what do I know.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing and the license is a pesticide license, to be clear.
It is a federal law to not let pollutants into drains basically. Its weather or not its being policed in the area. Probably best to be safe and block off any discharge from leaving private property. This
"The CWA made it unlawful to discharge any pollutant from a point source into navigable waters, unless a permit was obtained:
EPA's National Pollutant Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit program controls discharges.
Point sources are discrete conveyances such as pipes or man-made ditches.
Individual homes that are connected to a municipal system, use a septic system, or do not have a surface discharge do not need a NPDES permit;
Industrial, municipal, and other facilities must obtain permits if their discharges go directly to surface waters."
@@SydneyRayGolf so is dirt a pollutant?
I usually do one gallon of bleach to one gallon of water
And has anything happened to any plants or has it caused any damage?
@Reckless Gamer so far no
Depends on the percentage of SH in the bleach solution you bought
do you think Ai and robots will take this away from us too?
No
I feel like you are mad at me 😢😂😂😂
Probably
Alot of questions with too few answers provided.
That lawn needs a detach
Just Sodium Hypochlorite absolutely EVERYTHING !! 😄Just kidding.
Why are you wasting so much time using the wind? Why wouldn’t you use a surface cleaner? It would be done about 20 times faster maybe 50 times. Faster time is money isn’t it?
What are you talking about
Who wants to pre treat, surface clean, rinse, post treat, then rinse again? Just wet it, surface clean then rinse
🤣🤣🤣🤣. It's not what you "want" to do.....it's the correct way to do it.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing true, but then I would have to charge triple for the triple amount of work!
Why would you need to charge triple - it takes 5 minutes max to pre or post treat - but you would need to account for the added Chem used (minimal) but the amount of business you will lose if you don't will far out weigh the added cost.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing because you still have to rinse it off. Instead of rolling up the hose, u gotta spray it with chem, wait ten min. Then spray it off again Most people don't even want chemicals in driveway anyway.
You don't have to rinse it off if you ore-treat
Also- not necessary to rinse off a pst treatment either
But again - is five minutes worth retaining a customer for life? I think so.
Your about making money that's is awesome u should be you own a business. If you are going to be how you are you should help out the business who is starting don't charge them money. You make enough already. Why can u not help people for free? Give back do something good. That would be good. God bless
Do you work for free? Of course not. Don't like it? Don't watch. Unsubscribe.
@AllAboutPressureWashing no but I give back to people who are less fortunate. That's what I was saying. Helping out people who are just starting out who need help. Who need info. We should help each other in our business. Of course charge your customers I never said not to lmao. I just said hello people. But people like you I see can not do that. Have a good day. God bless
Do you worry about the seller of sodium chloride selling you old product? Since it has a six-month shelf life before it starts turning to saltwater,
No
Every single video I’ve watched trying to learn something and get the most vague answers, that actually give me more questions. Instead I’m directed to a link that’s 400$. What??
This is an advertisement coyly packaged as a how too…. Tons of info about paying for the course to find out any info beyond ‘cleaning works’ and ‘you prob aren’t doing it right’. If you made that much on your successful business maybe you wouldn’t bee this greedy to package everything as course info, wishing you success enough to share your experience!
How about this, don't watch, don't subscribe. I'm sure you're broke and you're unwilling to invest in yourself, a business or anything else of value. That's on you, that's not on me. And by some chance, you actually have a business, do you give away your service or your products for free? Of course not. so shut your mouth and move on.
Tried to watch with kids but had to turn off because of profanity. Not professional 😢 content good but language needs cleaned after that driveway!
Whatever
So you admitting , that you just say anything. Not credible.
You're name is Timmie- not credible
Blah blah blah blah
Why
what the hell happens to all the runoff its against federal laws if it reaches storm drains
So you guys just let bleach drain into the storm drains? Isn’t that polluting?
Bleach is in your drinking water - go away
@@AllAboutPressureWashing but it’s not supposed to be in my lakes or rivers. I used to do plumbing so I understand drainage systems. Someone can easily call the storm drainage company and alert them. They could easily take pictures of you and even video tape you dumping chemicals and soap down the drain. What you are doing is illegal. You’re even admitting to it on your videos
@@AllAboutPressureWashing what do you know about drinking water or any other water systems. I seriously doubt you’re a certified plumber or an engineer. I’ve seen videos where you guys just let bleach and soap drain into the soil.
@@AllAboutPressureWashing by the way we’re not talking about the drinking water system we’re talking about the storm drain system. Your business and business practices seem to be illegitimate and extremely shady
"I'm a plumber" 🤣🤣🤣
hey i ve been a viewer ot the channel for a while now could you please explain what 1.5 per cent is in gallons please i am not dum but the explainnation of amount would help thankyou al g blue sky window cleaning it will help
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you call the broom pusher a TECHNICIAN?😂😂😂 how would you rate a simple car mechanic...? a god given genius😊
Yes
Power Wash it off and treat the drive way with biocide , wet and forget and will leave a perfect drive way for a year cut out the nonsense, business different they need constant cleaning but domestic jobs wet and forget the best a man can get