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Ubik

Incheck

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Is it possible to use ubik to softwash rendered or brick walls that have turned green? We dont provide softwash services but a customer was asking what would work if they were to do it themselves? They have a very large house and the yellow render has turned green with algae

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I've used tfr in a pinch if I've been asked on the spot if I could do a little favour when I haven't got any hypo on the van and with a bit of agitating and scrubbing walls have come up lovely.
I did a slate fronted bungalow like this a while ago and it looked like new afterwards.

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Ok thanks dude, been looking at that benz blackwash & benz biocide online too, looks like the biz. I just told them whatever they try using, use it on a small area first to make sure nothing dodgey happens


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No problem at all buddy.
Awesome advice to try a small test first.
I looked at the blackwash but ages ago but thanks to the advice on here I use 10% hypo with bonnymans surfactant and for every litre of water I add 330 ml of hypo. Works out so much cheaper and with the same results

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Ok dude, i wouldnt advise them to use hypo obviously. they have a large house with unexpected 3rd child on the way so they may be concerned about the costs of having it done professionally, thats why they asked i think. I just told them they’d need to ask a softwashing company. Its not my game at all, may look at softwashing in the future, it does intrigue me. Bit of a dark horse subject regarding how to go about it though so im in no rush


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