Pressure Washing and Contractor Cleaning Forums - The Grime Scene Delco    

DIY'ers - Ask The Pro's This forums is strictly for homeowner DIY questions, or for homeowners looking for contractors. Please read the sticky in this forum for guidelines.

Notices

Reply
 
LinkBack Thread Tools
(#1 (permalink))
Old
gt2003's Avatar
TGS Member
gt2003 Rarely gets any...Frubals
 
Posts: 75
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Gore, Ok
Offline
Should I wet deck prior to using EFC-38? - Jul 14th, 08, 03:06 PM

Should I lightly spray down my deck with water prior to using the efc-38 or will this just dilute the cleaner?

Also, how much will 1 container of Citralic make? It says up to 10 gallons on the front of the container but the mixing instructions are unclear. For some reason I was thinking 2 lbs of it would make 5 gallons. Is this right?



Greg Thomas
Gore, Oklahoma
(918)521-5495
Reply With Quote
 
(#2 (permalink))
Old
plainpainter's Avatar
TGS Platinum Member
plainpainter Has a few Frubals tucked away for safe keepingplainpainter Has a few Frubals tucked away for safe keeping
 
Posts: 1,313
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Andover, MA
Offline
Jul 14th, 08, 03:23 PM

I always like drenching wood with as much water as humanly possible before the wood won't accept anymore moisture. This I feel keeps the chemical on the top and not get sucked into the pores of the wood and cause lower damage. And you don't have to mist as much to keep it from drying.



Daniel Tambasco
Just Plain Painting
http://painters.bytown.us
danboy2112@hotmail.com
978-749-9808
Reply With Quote
(#3 (permalink))
Old
bigchaz's Avatar
TGS Platinum Member
bigchaz Can never get enough Frubals
 
Posts: 734
Join Date: Nov 2006
Location: Pittsboro, NC
Offline
Jul 14th, 08, 03:36 PM

Unless its a super hot day just put the cleaner on dry wood. If the wood is soaked with water you are simply diluting your mix as soon as it hits the deck.

Mixing instructions for citralic will depend on what you are neutralizing. 10 gallons means you are only mixing 3-4 ounces per gallon. I dont use citralic but for new wood 3-4 ounces of oxalic is plenty. If you are doing a heavy strip you will want a stronger mix of neutralizer (8 ounces per gallon)



Charlie S.
Apex DeckSavers
www.apexdecksavers.com
(919) 302-1523

Last edited by bigchaz; Jul 14th, 08 at 03:37 PM.. Reason: wording
Reply With Quote
(#4 (permalink))
Old
gt2003's Avatar
TGS Member
gt2003 Rarely gets any...Frubals
 
Posts: 75
Join Date: Jun 2008
Location: Gore, Ok
Offline
Jul 14th, 08, 10:03 PM

Thanks guys. I'm picking up my orbital sander tomorrow and will either start the sanding process tomorrow night or wednesday morning. I can't wait to get this thing going. Thanks for all the help, Greg



Greg Thomas
Gore, Oklahoma
(918)521-5495
Reply With Quote
(#5 (permalink))
Old
plainpainter's Avatar
TGS Platinum Member
plainpainter Has a few Frubals tucked away for safe keepingplainpainter Has a few Frubals tucked away for safe keeping
 
Posts: 1,313
Join Date: Apr 2006
Location: Andover, MA
Offline
Jul 14th, 08, 10:13 PM

Chuck I kind of disagree with what you are saying - if you soak and soak the wood, as long as the water isn't puddled - then any cleaner you apply won't be diluted. I do this because I have noticed that decks that are drenching wet - no longer accept anymore moisture - and it allows the cleaner to stay on the surface and clean more effectively. It also has the added benefit of not furring wood as much either - the chemicals aren't diving deep into the wood where they aren't needed.



Daniel Tambasco
Just Plain Painting
http://painters.bytown.us
danboy2112@hotmail.com
978-749-9808
Reply With Quote
(#6 (permalink))
Old
Beth n Rod's Avatar
Site Admin(s)
Beth n Rod Should be given Frubals often for being so niceBeth n Rod Should be given Frubals often for being so niceBeth n Rod Should be given Frubals often for being so niceBeth n Rod Should be given Frubals often for being so niceBeth n Rod Should be given Frubals often for being so niceBeth n Rod Should be given Frubals often for being so nice
 
Posts: 12,166
Images: 85
Join Date: Feb 2003
Location: Germantown, Md.
Offline
Jul 15th, 08, 07:47 AM

Quote:
Originally Posted by bigchaz View Post
Unless its a super hot day just put the cleaner on dry wood. If the wood is soaked with water you are simply diluting your mix as soon as it hits the deck.

Mixing instructions for citralic will depend on what you are neutralizing. 10 gallons means you are only mixing 3-4 ounces per gallon. I dont use citralic but for new wood 3-4 ounces of oxalic is plenty. If you are doing a heavy strip you will want a stronger mix of neutralizer (8 ounces per gallon)
Agreed. Apply the cleaner directly to the wood. Watering the deck will dilute the effectiveness and add to your frustration.

Beth



See Dirt Run!TM Inc.
Log Home Care & Maintenance Cob Blasting Log Homes
Pressure Washing Decks House Washing
Beth Borrego & Rod Rodriguez
Office: 301-540-1243
Germantown, MD * MHIC# 86481
Reply With Quote
(#7 (permalink))
Old
YVPW's Avatar
TGS Bronze Member
YVPW Rarely gets any...Frubals
 
Posts: 164
Join Date: Mar 2006
Location: Boonville, NC
Offline
Jul 15th, 08, 01:10 PM

I agree with Beth & Charlie on this one, though I do mist a deck along with anything else on a hot day to cool it off before applying chems



Jason Benge
ProClean Exteriors
336-244-1718
Reply With Quote
(#8 (permalink))
Old
CarolinaProWash's Avatar
TGS Site Supporter
CarolinaProWash Starting to develope a taste for FrubalsCarolinaProWash Starting to develope a taste for FrubalsCarolinaProWash Starting to develope a taste for FrubalsCarolinaProWash Starting to develope a taste for Frubals
 
Posts: 2,879
Images: 2
Join Date: Oct 2003
Location: Graham, NC
Offline
Jul 15th, 08, 03:33 PM

Ditto to Jason, Beth & Charlie

Celeste



Celeste
Esse quam videri

"Be who you are and say what you feel because those who mind don't matter and those who matter don't mind." -Dr. Seuss
Reply With Quote
(#9 (permalink))
Old
GymRat's Avatar
TGS Platinum Member
GymRat Rarely gets any...Frubals
 
Posts: 360
Images: 5
Join Date: Sep 2004
Location: Chester, Va.
Offline
Jul 15th, 08, 03:51 PM

What Celeste said.



John Wray
Squeaky Clean Pressure Washing
Home- (804-530-0474)
Cell - (712-0795)
jrwray@comcast.net

Reply With Quote
Reply

Bookmarks


Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)
 
Thread Tools

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

BB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Trackbacks are On
Pingbacks are On
Refbacks are On



Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.7.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Search Engine Optimization by vBSEO 3.2.0
vBulletin Skin developed by: vBStyles.com
Property of See Dirt Run!™ Inc. All rights reserved.