Here is a great little video where we talk about the rinse aid we put in Green Wash to help rinse surfaces like windows and glossy painted surfaces.
Thanks,
AC
Chad Eneix said
Oct 18, 2014
AC,
Green wash works great on windows. I just used it yesterday to clean some terribly cobwebby windows. There were only 10 windows at a university, overlooking a patio where they are having some sort of reception. I put a splash of Green Wash in a bucket and scrubbed with a brush, rinsed, and hit them with RO/DI water. It almost took me longer to pull out hoses than to do the cleaning. There was also a very thick layer of cobwebs in the corner on the combed brick. With Green Wash I was able to rinse them right off. One of the great things about Green Wash is the ability to rinse off heavy cobwebs with very little extra effort. AC, would GW be compatible with white vinegar for hard water spot removal?
AC Lockyer said
Oct 18, 2014
Chad,
it should be because vinegar is caustic in ph like Green Wash.
AC
Jesse Bracken said
Oct 21, 2014
I love green wash it seems to work wonders. I usually hit windows durring a cleaning so it is mixed with SH. AC or Chad are you using GreenWash mixed with water and no sh for windows?
Great video by the way
Jess
AC Lockyer said
Oct 21, 2014
Jesse Bracken wrote:
I love green wash it seems to work wonders. I usually hit windows durring a cleaning so it is mixed with SH. AC or Chad are you using GreenWash mixed with water and no sh for windows?
Great video by the way
Jess
Jess,
You certainly can. It does work well as a stand alone antimicrobial soap.
AC
Chad Eneix said
Oct 21, 2014
I usually hit the windows with the GW/SH mix when cleaning a house or building. The instance above I just used GW and water in a bucket because I just had a few windows to do, I wasn't cleaning the building. And, I didn't want to pull out hose then have to neutralize my skid for a 15 minute job.
I asked about vinegar because my pure water system broke while doing a house and I left the windows water spotted. We have extremely hard water here. I went back and used a window mop on a water fed pole with 50/50 vinegar and water with a small dash of green wash. Then I hit it with my pure water and the water spots were gone.
Jesse Bracken said
Oct 22, 2014
Thanks Chad! Every time I look on the board I learn something new...
Mike Bend said
Oct 29, 2014
whenever i use green wash/SH together it fogs up the windows badly. will try the methods in the video tho. thanks Ac!
AC Lockyer said
Oct 30, 2014
Mike Bend wrote:
whenever i use green wash/SH together it fogs up the windows badly. will try the methods in the video tho. thanks Ac!
Mike,
Make sure you rinse before it dries. Also make sure you are at one ounce per gallon Green Wash to Softwashing Solution. You may be using too much Green Wash and the cheater wax / rinse aid is building up on the windows.
Here is a great little video where we talk about the rinse aid we put in Green Wash to help rinse surfaces like windows and glossy painted surfaces.
Thanks,
AC
Green wash works great on windows. I just used it yesterday to clean some terribly cobwebby windows. There were only 10 windows at a university, overlooking a patio where they are having some sort of reception. I put a splash of Green Wash in a bucket and scrubbed with a brush, rinsed, and hit them with RO/DI water. It almost took me longer to pull out hoses than to do the cleaning. There was also a very thick layer of cobwebs in the corner on the combed brick. With Green Wash I was able to rinse them right off. One of the great things about Green Wash is the ability to rinse off heavy cobwebs with very little extra effort. AC, would GW be compatible with white vinegar for hard water spot removal?
it should be because vinegar is caustic in ph like Green Wash.
AC
Great video by the way
Jess
Jess,
You certainly can. It does work well as a stand alone antimicrobial soap.
AC
I asked about vinegar because my pure water system broke while doing a house and I left the windows water spotted. We have extremely hard water here. I went back and used a window mop on a water fed pole with 50/50 vinegar and water with a small dash of green wash. Then I hit it with my pure water and the water spots were gone.
Mike,
Make sure you rinse before it dries. Also make sure you are at one ounce per gallon Green Wash to Softwashing Solution. You may be using too much Green Wash and the cheater wax / rinse aid is building up on the windows.
AC