Monday, September 20, 2010

ahhh fall is in the air

Just had an e mail from a roofing cleaning contractor who said she (yes, she) is getting a lot of calls now that the 'big wet"has started, IT APPEARS THAT PEOPLE THOUGHT THEIR MOSS WAS DEAD AND THEIR PROBLEM JUST WENT AWAY WHEN THE SUMMER CAME, HOWEVER AS SOON AS WE GET THE RAIN AGAIN MOSS REARS ITS FUZZY LITTLE GREEN HEAD AND FLOURISHES ONCE AGAIN.

Sorry had the caps on...

So, all you need is a couple of rainy days and you can use Wash Safe's Roof Wash to get rid of those damn little critters...(moss that is)

Good luck all,

Cheers,

Doug

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

roof moss problem continued

Anyway after searching extensively I found a company in Cape Cod that manufacturers an environmentally friendly moss, algae cleaner that will not harm my well groundwater or the river. I ordered some, then though to ask if they had a distributor here in BC that I could buy from. Big John the owner (and mad scientist) said they ship to Canada but have no Canadian representation. To make a long story longer, My partner Brett and I now have the distribution rights for Wash Safe products in Canada and New Zealand (Brett is a Kiwi...sheep beware).


Sooo, we are now deep in the process of trying to turn the minds of fellow Canadians from considering toxic moss, algae, mildew and mold cleaners as the only solution by offerring our Wash Safe products as an alternative (http://www.wash-safe-canada.com/).

By the way, the active ingredient is good old Hydrogen Peroxide, but more about that later!

Cheers,

Doug

Sunday, September 12, 2010


Using Painters Wash to To clean walls, windows, and countertops
Just put some Painters Wash into a spray bottle. Spray it on and wipe it off as you would with other household cleaners.
Hydrogen peroxide is generally anti-bacterial and anti-viral, so it makes sense to use it as a household cleaner. However, it does take time to work, so the short amount of contact time in cleaning counters and windows probably won't kill all the tiny pathogens in your house. On the other hand, it's a step in that direction, and if you want to really sanitize something, you can leave the Painters Wash for a longer time.
I’ve only started using Painters Wash recently for most of my general housecleaning. I’m impressed with what a good job it does on mirrors. It seems that the more ways I use hydrogen peroxide for cleaning, the more ways I want to try....
For more information or to purchase Wash-Safe Products go to http://www.wash-safe-canada.com