harunh
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How much lauryl dime would u add to thatIt depends what what you are trying to clean/kill 4 or 5 to 1 is a general mix so that’s
4 ltr of water to 1 ltr of hypo
5 ltr of water to 1 ltr of hypo
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How much lauryl dime would u add to thatIt depends what what you are trying to clean/kill 4 or 5 to 1 is a general mix so that’s
4 ltr of water to 1 ltr of hypo
5 ltr of water to 1 ltr of hypo
300-500mlHow much lauryl dime would u add to that
Correction, 3-500ml is per 25L of neat hypo so it’d be around 20ml per liter of hypoHoops said:300-500ml
300 ml to a neat drum of 20 ltr hypo don’t add any more as it’s not needed and will be difficult to get rid of the sudds when rinsingHow much lauryl dime would u add to that
Correction, 3-500ml is per 25L of neat hypo so it’d be around 20ml per liter of hypo300-500ml
Do you add your surfactant straight to a 25L tub of neat hypo?300 ml to a neat drum of 20 ltr hypo don’t add any more as it’s not needed and will be difficult to get rid of the sudds when rinsing
Yes it will be fine we sometimes have half a drum left over and use it weeks later and it still works fine I once put 500 ml in a drum and it took longer trying to get rid of the sudds than do the job looked like a foam party ???Correction, 3-500ml is per 25L of neat hypo so it’d be around 20ml per liter of hypo
Do you add your surfactant straight to a 25L tub of neat hypo?
Awesome!! I’ve been concerned about popping the surfactant straight into the hypo as I’ve heard it may kill it after a while or whatever but it seems many do it this way and it’s fine. A definitive answer would be nice.Yes it will be fine we sometimes have half a drum left over and use it weeks later and it still works fine I once put 500 ml in a drum and it took longer trying to get rid of the sudds than do the job looked like a foam party ???
300-500ml
Correction, 3-500ml is per 25L of neat hypo so it’d be around 20ml per liter of hypo
Do u add anything else to it apart from surfacant?300 ml to a neat drum of 20 ltr hypo don’t add any more as it’s not needed and will be difficult to get rid of the sudds when rinsing
No nothing else is neededDo u add anything else to it apart from surfacant?
There are scent masks you can get. Bonnymans do one. I’ve used pet de odouriser, you can get 20 liters of concentrate for just £20. You can use it with so many things as it’s water based. I have not yet chucked it in the hypo as need to test the ph levels just to be sure. At the moment I just spray around the worked area afterwards whilst flushing my equipment if the smell is bad.Do u add anything else to it apart from surfacant?
Just be careful if it’s not specifically made to go in hypo don’t put it in , we use a bubble gum scent mask and dilute it 10-1 and spray the area after we have finished if extra smell killing is neededThere are scent masks you can get. Bonnymans do one. I’ve used pet de odouriser, you can get 20 liters of concentrate for just £20. You can use it with so many things as it’s water based. I have not yet chucked it in the hypo as need to test the ph levels just to be sure. At the moment I just spray around the worked area afterwards whilst flushing my equipment if the smell is bad.
That’s what we are doing at the moment too. It’s not always necessary though.Just be careful if it’s not specifically made to go in hypo don’t put it in , we use a bubble gum scent mask and dilute it 10-1 and spray the area after we have finished if extra smell killing is needed
So you always chuck your surfactant into your neat hypo then when you need it you just dilute to the correct strength and away you go? Will be nice if I could get away with that as would save me taking an extra tub of surfactant to every job.That’s what we are doing at the moment too. It’s not always necessary though.
This is for you PJJHoops said:So you always chuck your surfactant into your neat hypo then when you need it you just dilute to the correct strength and away you go? Will be nice if I could get away with that as would save me taking an extra tub of surfactant to every job.
Not sure that is legal!Throw 500ml of fairy liquid in. 99p if you're looking to not spend the money.
That is both very dangerous and illegal DO NOT ADD WASHING UP LIQUID TO HYPO !!!!!!Throw 500ml of fairy liquid in. 99p if you're looking to not spend the money.
How’s it dangerous exactly?That is both very dangerous and illegal DO NOT ADD WASHING UP LIQUID TO HYPO !!!!!!
Yes 300 ml per full neat drum of hypo , so it’s about a coke can full per drum , then you dilute that aprox 4 or 5 ltr of water to 1 ltr of the hypo , so the safactant goes a long waySo you always chuck your surfactant into your neat hypo then when you need it you just dilute to the correct strength and away you go? Will be nice if I could get away with that as would save me taking an extra tub of surfactant to every job.
This is for you PJJ
Washing up liquid mixed with hypo can cause haloforms and clorothorms ( spelling is wrong sorry ) which are carcinogenic spraying this around obviously is not a good idear .How’s it dangerous exactly?
Yes i agree with @Pjj take his advice , hes experienced with HypoThat is both very dangerous and illegal DO NOT ADD WASHING UP LIQUID TO HYPO !!!!!!
It’s okay we don’t use fairy liquid.Yes i agree with @Pjj take his advice , hes experienced with Hypo
Even an expert shouldnt be mixing liquid with hypo nevermind a newbie, hypo is not a joke , its a serious hazardous chemical so be careful and follow all guidlines ?