copper sulfate/bleach ?

mark-b

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I ran into a competitor of mine and I asked what he uses for a housewash detergent. He said copper sulfate and bleach. I don't use bleach on anything. I use a sodium metasilicate detergent for houses, trucks, trailers etc;. I'm finding I'm having a hard time lately with black mold/mildew on vynal siding. Should I be using a different chemical for house washing? Anyway, what is copper sulfate? does it help with mold/mildew?
 
Can you describe the "black mold/mildew" a bit more? Might you be talking about shotgun/artillery fungus?



http://plantclinic.cornell.edu/FactSheets/artfungus/artilleryfungus.htm


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Mike, The mildew I'm talking about isn't the shotgun mildew. I run into what I believe are spider droppings but haven't had trouble with that. This is black mildew that usually collects on the shaded side of houses. I did a house and garage today that had this mildew on it and it took me three hours. I feel it should of taken only two hours but thats life-or is it? I'm gonna have to try a different chemical for houses. Didn't want to buy anything else because I have a good amount of what I've been using.
 
If you're having a hard time with mildew I think its time you start applying some bleach...........I also put some "Pure Rinse" liquid Cascade in there too.............helps with the windows.

You should be able to add the bleach right into the mixture you're using now.
 
Copper Sulfate will kill mold & mildew. Some pool chemicals used to kill algea contain copper sulfate. It is corrosive on some materials so research it before using.
 
Mike,

Aren't you counteracting the surfactant in your detergent if you add a rinse agent to it. Cascade is made to work well with hot water in small enclosure environment (specifically in dishwashers), without creating suds (or foam).

I would think you would add rinse agent to your rinse water instead.
 
We've been doing this for years and it works just fine. I've always felt that the Cascade acts somewhat as a surfactant, because it is pretty thick itself. It is not something like "Jet-Dry" it is actual dishwashing detergent.

Works for us.
 
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