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Yep that's the one,do you think a shure fow is powefull enough to feed water like that,it looks like a good flow,i,llhave to check my shureflow see how much it can deliver,i think some are more powerfull than others.what do you make of the prosess? cheers
The process from start to finish, the steps could be achieved easily without buying there stuff, you could buy a snow foam gun to attach to a garden hose and apply tfr that way rather than a backpack and it would have the same effect as for them saying that something is in their mix to stop green re-growth not sure if that's possible at all as plastic is non porous so any weak biocide I don't think would do anything to stop regrowth,

overall I think he faffed about far too much and his technique was weak, he may have slowed everything down for the purposes of the video maybe, I don't think it was needed to rinse every inch of the conny down with pure in the way he did, it was a waste of water I thought, the roof yes but not the windows 

 
IInteresting,May be some bioside left in the cracks of the conny.where the srtutts meet the plastic/glass sheeting and the channeling that covers the end of the sheeting just be fore the gutter would help,iam not shure

 
IInteresting,May be some bioside left in the cracks of the conny.where the srtutts meet the plastic/glass sheeting and the channeling that covers the end of the sheeting just be fore the gutter would help,iam not shure
A biocide is used on a porous surface such as paving, render or wood decking so it can stay there and do it's job ongoing, plastic isn't porous so a biocide wouldn't be any good on plastic

 
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