Simple Green's line of Oxy Solve products are Safer Choice certified and specifically designed for
It can safely be used to clean and renew building exteriors, automobiles, equipment, concrete sidewalks, wood fencing, and more. The non-corrosive and non-acidic formula won't damage surfaces or pressure washing equipment and can be diluted for manual use between larger clean-up jobs.
Most cleaning jobs are effectively performed at the general cleaning dilution ratio of 10-30 parts water to one part of Simple Green -- some at even greater dilutions when heat, spray and agitation are added, making the product extremely economical.
Choose the Right Soap: Use a mild dish soap or a detergent specifically designed for pressure washers. Avoid using bleach or harsh chemicals, as they can damage the machine and surfaces. Dilute the Soap: If the soap requires dilution, mix it with water according to the instructions on the label.
Restrictions on Use: Do not use on non-rinsable surfaces. This product is not classified as hazardous under 2012 OSHA Hazard Communication Standards (29 CFR 1910.1200). Inhalation: Not expected to cause respiratory irritation. If adverse effect occurs, move to fresh air.
This product may be “safer” but is it safe? One problem that Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner can lead to is the damage of red blood cells. The product also is a possible human carcinogen and is banned in supplies that are certified by Green Seal or EcoLogo.
No scrubbing necessary. Allow treated surfaces to air dry or wipe off with clean cloth. When using on food contact surfaces: counter tops, stovetops, highchairs, kitchen appliances, thoroughly rinse all treated surfaces with potable (tap) water after the wet-contact time has been reached.
Sodium Hypochlorite, commonly known as bleach, is the most common and extensively used chemical used by commercial pressure washers. Our bleach is sold at 12.5%, which is stronger than other leading brands of bleach.
Don't use dawn dish soap, that's not what it's meant for. For me, I use the Simple Green Oxy Solve Pressure Washer concentrate. It is non- toxic and safe. I would recommend that.
Q: Can I use 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner in my pressure washer? A: Preferably Not. The cleaner needs to stay on the surface to clean and soften the grungy grime and dirt build-up. 30 SECONDS Outdoor Cleaner works best when it is applied first and then rinsed off with a hose.
Pour about ¼ cup of Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner into the detergent tray, and select the "clean cycle" or "tub clean" setting on your washer. If your machine doesn't have those settings, fill the machine using the highest load size, hottest water setting, and longest wash cycle.
Snow Foam Cannon Directions:
Pour Simple Green into snow foam cannon. Apply solution to car surface with snow foam cannon. Rinse with 40-degree nozzle tip. Dry immediately with chamois or non-abrasive, clean towel.
Simple Green Surface Prep cleans and degreases surfaces prior to painting to remove the dirt, grease and unseen oils that cause paint to be uneven, crack or peel. The phosphate-free formula is a safer alternative to TSP.
Safe to use on bare and painted metals, stainless steel, aluminium, chrome, copper, brass, seals, rubber, canvas, carpets, drains, gaskets, glass, acrylic, plastics, stone (natural & synthetic) and more. Use the recommended dilution ratios below as a guide and agitate with a brush or sponge if required.
Simple Green Lime Scale Remover uses an organic salt formula to dissolve lime scale, mineral deposits, hard water stains, soap scum and oxidation from porcelain, ceramic tile, glass, aluminum, stainless steel, chrome, and more.
A recipient of the Safer Choice label, Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner can be used in pressure washers and on all washable surfaces, and easily removes tough dirt and grime without the use of caustic chemicals.
The best soap to use in a pressure washer depends on the surface you're cleaning. It's best to choose a soap that works well for all surfaces, such as Krud Kutter Pressure Washer Concentrate and Sun Joe All-Purpose Pressure Washer Cleaner.
Vinegar is not only a staple kitchen condiment, but it's also a natural pressure washer cleaner. Its acidic nature is so powerful that it can dissolve grime, grease, and mineral deposits.
You can use any pressure washer detergent found at your local hardware supplier. You may also use light detergent (such as dish soap), please do not use any harsh chemical (such as bleach). To have the soap flowing properly, ensure the soap is properly diluted 1 parts soap to 10 parts water.
Applying the Pretreatment
While wearing protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, mix a cleaning solution typically consisting of water, bleach, and mild soap in a ratio that ensures effective cleansing without damaging the concrete.
Consider a light- to medium-duty pressure washer. As with stucco, use a wider-pattern 40-degree tip for painted brick. If you have vinyl siding, look for pressure ratings between 1900 and 2800 PSI — a medium- or heavy-duty pressure washer — and a pressure tip with a 40-degree pattern.
Environmental Precautions: Do not allow into open waterways and ground water systems.
Appropriate Method for Disposal: Unused Product: *Dilute with water and dispose by sanitary sewer. Used Product: *Used product may be hazardous depending on the cleaning application and resulting contaminants. Empty Containers: *Triple-rinse with water and offer for recycling if available in your area.
Concentrated Simple Green can save you money! When diluted with water, Simple Green is ready to tackle the toughest cleaning tasks in and around your home.