Amazon has 1-Gallon Simple Green Industrial Cleaner & Degreaser for $8.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
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Industrial strength cleaner, degreaser, and deodorizer removes heavy dirt, grease, food residue and stains from washable surfaces.
Recognized by the U.S. EPA's Safer Choice Program.
Cleans counters, carpet, floors, machines, equipment and vehicles.
Cost-effective concentrated formula can be custom diluted for specific tasks giving you more value per bottle.
Can be used manually or with professional cleaning equipment such as floor scrubbers, dip tanks, carpet extractors, pressure washers, steam extractors and foamers.
Our research indicates that this offer is $4.01 lower (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $12.99
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Amazon has 1-Gallon Simple Green Industrial Cleaner & Degreaser for $8.98. Shipping is free with Prime or on $35+ orders.
Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal.
Features:
Industrial strength cleaner, degreaser, and deodorizer removes heavy dirt, grease, food residue and stains from washable surfaces.
Recognized by the U.S. EPA's Safer Choice Program.
Cleans counters, carpet, floors, machines, equipment and vehicles.
Cost-effective concentrated formula can be custom diluted for specific tasks giving you more value per bottle.
Can be used manually or with professional cleaning equipment such as floor scrubbers, dip tanks, carpet extractors, pressure washers, steam extractors and foamers.
Our research indicates that this offer is $4.01 lower (31% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $12.99
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Be careful with using this for your bike chain, as the regular formula can cause embrittlement. It's recommended by Simple Green's manufacturer to use Simple Green's "Aircraft" variety for this purpose instead:
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Thank you OP, just ran out as I use to clean my bike chain.
Be careful with using this for your bike chain, as the regular formula can cause embrittlement. It's recommended by Simple Green's manufacturer to use Simple Green's "Aircraft" variety for this purpose instead:
Can I use this on vinyl siding with home power washer ?
They don't market it as such but you can dilute it and use it. Probably will be more effective with a chlorinated product like liquid pool shock, again diluted. Simple green has a specific one they market for house and siding if you don't want to fuss with using multiple products. Search for it in your preferred browser.
Can I use this on vinyl siding with home power washer ?
Are you looking to clean or remove mold? It will do the former but not likely the latter.
If cleaning - make sure you dilute it (read it from the label or google it). I made that mistake and used way too much when I was power washing cement or decking,
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They don't market it as such but you can dilute it and use it. Probably will be more effective with a chlorinated product like liquid pool shock, again diluted. Simple green has a specific one they market for house and siding if you don't want to fuss with using multiple products. Search for it in your preferred browser.
They don't market it as such but you can dilute it and use it. Probably will be more effective with a chlorinated product like liquid pool shock, again diluted. Simple green has a specific one they market for house and siding if you don't want to fuss with using multiple products. Search for it in your preferred browser.
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Ya, the pros use chlorine
I would imagine - and a casual search seems to confirm - that bleach would harm the seals in a pressure washer, hastening its demise.
Sams Club has this and a spray bottle totaling 172oz for $9.98.
The one in sam's club is "All purpose cleaner" and is not available in store but only available to ship. This is one is "Industrial cleaner and degreaser"
I would imagine - and a casual search seems to confirm - that bleach would harm the seals in a pressure washer, hastening its demise.
I know there is some method (with bleach? not sure) that involves pressure washers, siding and mold removal. My painting company told me that's a side gig they handle and they've got the ladders or long attachments to reach high enough on a tall house.
I would imagine - and a casual search seems to confirm - that bleach would harm the seals in a pressure washer, hastening its demise.
Many pressure washers now come with a basic foam cannon to add chemicals to rather than a traditional reservoir. The traditional reservoirs typically don't want bleach to be added, but the basic foam cannons I have used it on for years and have had no issues
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I would imagine - and a casual search seems to confirm - that bleach would harm the seals in a pressure washer, hastening its demise.
Grab a trombone sprayer - that'll get you up to 25 feet. You don't need pressure to apply the chlorine, but the pressure washer with a general siding cleaner after you've let some chlorine sit for 15-30 min should do the trick.
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https://silca.cc/blogs/silca/hydr...ak-a-chain
If cleaning - make sure you dilute it (read it from the label or google it). I made that mistake and used way too much when I was power washing cement or decking,
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