Evening all.
I've got a big house to clean. The guy wants all the algae and muck cleaned off the walls.
This is a test patch I did using a Gardiner super lite medium mixed brush, half a bucket of water, a good glug of Tesco thick bleach and a little squirt of fairy to help it stick to the wall while I left it to work in. I left it for about 10 minutes after agitating it with the brush.
It took roughly 2/3 coats before it looked acceptable.
I noticed the thicker crud would not budge unless I used a really stiff broom to agitate then rinse.
My question is about the bleach really. Tesco thick bleach and Domestos bleach both quote in the ingredients that there's 4.5 grams of Sodium Hypochlorite per 100 grams.
The bottles have 2 litres of bleach in them, does the same conversion of 1 litre of water = 1 kg apply to bleach also?
If that is the case then that would the strength of the bleach be compared to straight up 15% sodium hypochlorite?
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I've got a big house to clean. The guy wants all the algae and muck cleaned off the walls.
This is a test patch I did using a Gardiner super lite medium mixed brush, half a bucket of water, a good glug of Tesco thick bleach and a little squirt of fairy to help it stick to the wall while I left it to work in. I left it for about 10 minutes after agitating it with the brush.
It took roughly 2/3 coats before it looked acceptable.
I noticed the thicker crud would not budge unless I used a really stiff broom to agitate then rinse.
My question is about the bleach really. Tesco thick bleach and Domestos bleach both quote in the ingredients that there's 4.5 grams of Sodium Hypochlorite per 100 grams.
The bottles have 2 litres of bleach in them, does the same conversion of 1 litre of water = 1 kg apply to bleach also?
If that is the case then that would the strength of the bleach be compared to straight up 15% sodium hypochlorite?
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