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Chet April 19th 10 02:16 PM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?
Web search wasn't much help...
If so, should it be diluted?
Hope to use it with a 2700 psi pressure washer.
(Yes, Simple Green makes pressure washer cleaner, but I'm trying to use
what I've already got...)
Chet


Stu Fields April 19th 10 03:39 PM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 

"Chet" wrote in message
...
Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?
Web search wasn't much help...
If so, should it be diluted?
Hope to use it with a 2700 psi pressure washer.
(Yes, Simple Green makes pressure washer cleaner, but I'm trying to use
what I've already got...)
Chet


Caution on the use of Simple Green. It has been outlawed from use on
aircraft due to corrosion traced to the use of the Simple Green. An
acceptable replacement called Extreme Simple Green has been approved.



JJ[_12_] April 19th 10 05:05 PM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
"Chet" wrote:

Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?
Web search wasn't much help...
If so, should it be diluted?


How about if you spray the item to be cleaned with a low pressure
sprayer or even a mop/sponge, let it sit and then hit it with the
pressure washer.

Are you using a venturi pickup or is it coming out of a portable tank?

How important is it if a soap/detergent residue remains?

Even though they claim non-toxic, if you were to use Simple Green (or
any strong cleaner) in a way that generates a lot of mist/fine spray,
some will get into your lungs and could significantly affect the
surface chemistry. Probably not a big deal if it is way diluted but
eyes and lungs could be severely irritated if used in concentrated
form even ~ 1:10 diluted.

I'll also make a closing plug for the less famous Costco line of
cleaners - detergents and degreaser.

Karl Townsend April 19th 10 06:03 PM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 

"Chet" wrote in message
...
Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?
Web search wasn't much help...
If so, should it be diluted?
Hope to use it with a 2700 psi pressure washer.
(Yes, Simple Green makes pressure washer cleaner, but I'm trying to use
what I've already got...)
Chet


try it. I put 1/2 gal pressure wash concentrate in a 5 gallon pail. Then
turn the soap valve on 1/2 turn. You want to see soap but not a ton.

You make get better results with simple green the way i use engine
degreaser. Spritz the dirty item with degreaser and let it sit 1/2 hour,
then pressure wash.

karl



Richard J Kinch April 20th 10 07:17 AM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
Chet writes:

Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?


Simple Green is nothing but a butyl cleaner with root beer flavoring. Oh,
and a pretty color to impress the rubes. Why this is a success, when there
are 1000 other butyl cleaners on the shelves, and have been for 75 years,
is beyond me, but I suspect it has to do with getting away with making it
smell like soda pop. I wonder how many thirsty toddlers that has sickened.

Now we have the Hispanic influence getting Fabuloso cleaner on the every
shelf. Not only does this look like soda pop with its bright colors, it is
in a bottle that looks like a soft drink. Idiot consumers!

There was a time when America put food in one type of trade dress and
things not to be taken internally in another.

Next we'll have Red Devil lye in a Tic-Tac dispenser.

cavelamb April 20th 10 07:54 AM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
Richard J Kinch wrote:
Chet writes:

Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?


Simple Green is nothing but a butyl cleaner with root beer flavoring. Oh,
and a pretty color to impress the rubes. Why this is a success, when there
are 1000 other butyl cleaners on the shelves, and have been for 75 years,
is beyond me, but I suspect it has to do with getting away with making it
smell like soda pop. I wonder how many thirsty toddlers that has sickened.

Now we have the Hispanic influence getting Fabuloso cleaner on the every
shelf. Not only does this look like soda pop with its bright colors, it is
in a bottle that looks like a soft drink. Idiot consumers!

There was a time when America put food in one type of trade dress and
things not to be taken internally in another.

Next we'll have Red Devil lye in a Tic-Tac dispenser.



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Gunner Asch[_6_] April 20th 10 08:28 AM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
On Tue, 20 Apr 2010 01:17:53 -0500, Richard J Kinch
wrote:

Now we have the Hispanic influence getting Fabuloso cleaner on the every
shelf. Not only does this look like soda pop with its bright colors, it is
in a bottle that looks like a soft drink. Idiot consumers!



At least they (Mexicans) stopped putting rat poison in the little
colorful celophane wrappers like Christmas candy.

Had a bunch of kids die as a result of THAT over the years....


Gunner


"First Law of Leftist Debate
The more you present a leftist with factual evidence
that is counter to his preconceived world view and the
more difficult it becomes for him to refute it without
losing face the chance of him calling you a racist, bigot,
homophobe approaches infinity.

This is despite the thread you are in having not mentioned
race or sexual preference in any way that is relevant to
the subject." Grey Ghost

Chet April 20th 10 02:00 PM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
Thanks to the group for their suggestions...
I'd not considered the possible 'misting' complications for the
lungs/eyes...
And the tip of letting the cleaner have a working time before the rinse is
good to remember.
I guess I'll try a 50/50 dilution before adding to the soap tank...
I have no idea what the ratio will finally be when it's venturied into the
water stream...
Chet

"Karl Townsend" wrote in message
anews.com...

"Chet" wrote in message
...
Can Simple Green Concentrate be used with a pressure washer?
Web search wasn't much help...
If so, should it be diluted?
Hope to use it with a 2700 psi pressure washer.
(Yes, Simple Green makes pressure washer cleaner, but I'm trying to use
what I've already got...)
Chet


try it. I put 1/2 gal pressure wash concentrate in a 5 gallon pail. Then
turn the soap valve on 1/2 turn. You want to see soap but not a ton.

You make get better results with simple green the way i use engine
degreaser. Spritz the dirty item with degreaser and let it sit 1/2 hour,
then pressure wash.

karl




[email protected] November 16th 18 06:22 AM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
For pressure sprayers (washers?) 30:1 to 50:1.

Reference:

http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/477652...=1461693097887

Bob Engelhardt November 16th 18 02:16 PM

Simple Green dilution for pressure washer?
 
On 11/16/2018 1:22 AM, wrote:
For pressure sprayers (washers?) 30:1 to 50:1.

Reference:

http://cdn2.hubspot.net/hubfs/477652...=1461693097887


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