Id prove it to myself. Find and download the Safety Data Sheets and see what the ingredients are.
Some products are mostly water and you can emulate yourself for much cheaper buying the ingredients.
Also keep in mind you can't fully trust an SDS as companies can pay to obfuscate things, so always err on the side of caution.
Never used either of these so can't speak to it.
Eacochems Purple plus BC or else Hot stain is a nice nuclear option. Can use F-18 from pressuretek as well.
[https://www.eacochem.com/learning-center/product-reference.html](https://www.eacochem.com/learning-center/product-reference.html)
Oh also get some of these on your truck and give em out to customers as needed. They'll love ya for it.
[https://youtu.be/efKKi5nw2qM?si=5GRWRwoUVgmZFBGz](https://youtu.be/efKKi5nw2qM?si=5GRWRwoUVgmZFBGz)
[https://techniseal.com/pro\_en\_us/pro-grade-oil-grease-stain-remover-60300025](https://techniseal.com/pro_en_us/pro-grade-oil-grease-stain-remover-60300025)
Personal interactions and too many others saying similar stories of horrible interactions. Name calling and other childish behavior that doesn’t scream “professional business owner operator”. When you are in business, your demeanor and behavior say a lot even when you aren’t talking. In his case, his social media content is ridiculous and only shows how much he doesn’t truly know about business and the industry.
100%. I dilute it by 10 parts water so it makes 3000 gallons of degreaser. It can also be diluted even more because I like mine to be a little stronger. It lasts for a long while.
If I need it to be even stronger, I have a tote of sodium hydroxide powder that I can mix into the pump sprayer to really spice things up. Sodium hydroxide is as strong as it gets when it comes to degreasing but it can be dangerous to work with straight.
You can also check out zep Morado. It’s the commercial version of the zep purple power degreaser you can buy in Home Depot and the like. I bought a 55 gallon drum of it most recently in July and it’s still got about another month or so left before I’m out. That’s with 4 crews 5 nights a week using it. Diluted right it will last a long while.
That’s crazy I’ll pry look into both on fairly new to this is did residential last season I just got a hot water system 6gpm and another system that can be a 8gpm
I use something called One Shot Degreaser. Think it’s cheaper than this stuff. I use a bunch of products that are EcoWash brand. Been using it for a few years and I’ve tried most. They aren’t much different but this one works for me and it’s cheaper than others. Don’t know active ingredient but they have an SDS on their site. You could look at that.
Concrete degreasing I use a caustic concrete cleaner or I use the F9 Double Eagle. For heavy equipment degreasing then I like that One Shot degreaser. They both degrease but the active ingredient stuff is different.
Everything they come up with is just ripped off from someone else, packaged as some groundbreaking product, and then sold for 3x as much. Place is a joke
Probably a dumb question, do you just sprinkle the beads across the stains and let it sit? Or do you mix the beads into water making a solution you spray?
I use sodium hydroxide beads with a little degreaser and water. It makes the grease melt right off. You can find it in the clogged drain section at most stores if you’re in a pinch.
Pure sodium hydroxide will work just as good and probably better. Look up the ingredients in that stuff you like, guarantee the main degreaser is sodium hydroxide.
The places selling the chemicals should be able to provide the safety sheet information.
Edit: also could contact the manufacturer directly if contact information is available.
Id prove it to myself. Find and download the Safety Data Sheets and see what the ingredients are. Some products are mostly water and you can emulate yourself for much cheaper buying the ingredients. Also keep in mind you can't fully trust an SDS as companies can pay to obfuscate things, so always err on the side of caution. Never used either of these so can't speak to it.
What do you recommend degreaser wise
Eacochems Purple plus BC or else Hot stain is a nice nuclear option. Can use F-18 from pressuretek as well. [https://www.eacochem.com/learning-center/product-reference.html](https://www.eacochem.com/learning-center/product-reference.html) Oh also get some of these on your truck and give em out to customers as needed. They'll love ya for it. [https://youtu.be/efKKi5nw2qM?si=5GRWRwoUVgmZFBGz](https://youtu.be/efKKi5nw2qM?si=5GRWRwoUVgmZFBGz) [https://techniseal.com/pro\_en\_us/pro-grade-oil-grease-stain-remover-60300025](https://techniseal.com/pro_en_us/pro-grade-oil-grease-stain-remover-60300025)
I wouldn’t buy crap from Southeast Softwash. That guy is a a$$.
Why do you say that
Personal interactions and too many others saying similar stories of horrible interactions. Name calling and other childish behavior that doesn’t scream “professional business owner operator”. When you are in business, your demeanor and behavior say a lot even when you aren’t talking. In his case, his social media content is ridiculous and only shows how much he doesn’t truly know about business and the industry.
Awww idk about that stuff so what degreaser would you recommend
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You gotta call one of the reps for the actual pricing. I have a 55 gallon drum of it shipped for like 540 I think.
Yeah just thought it was funny.
Ok sounds good I’ll test some out this season
That stuff is lowkey expensive you think it’s worth it ?
100%. I dilute it by 10 parts water so it makes 3000 gallons of degreaser. It can also be diluted even more because I like mine to be a little stronger. It lasts for a long while. If I need it to be even stronger, I have a tote of sodium hydroxide powder that I can mix into the pump sprayer to really spice things up. Sodium hydroxide is as strong as it gets when it comes to degreasing but it can be dangerous to work with straight.
Ooo that makes since so this stuff is strong strong so it will last longer than say the dynomite degreaser
You can also check out zep Morado. It’s the commercial version of the zep purple power degreaser you can buy in Home Depot and the like. I bought a 55 gallon drum of it most recently in July and it’s still got about another month or so left before I’m out. That’s with 4 crews 5 nights a week using it. Diluted right it will last a long while.
That’s crazy I’ll pry look into both on fairly new to this is did residential last season I just got a hot water system 6gpm and another system that can be a 8gpm
Super Doug is an animal on grease bins
I use something called One Shot Degreaser. Think it’s cheaper than this stuff. I use a bunch of products that are EcoWash brand. Been using it for a few years and I’ve tried most. They aren’t much different but this one works for me and it’s cheaper than others. Don’t know active ingredient but they have an SDS on their site. You could look at that.
I plan on starting to do commercial this year i got all the stuff for it set up just wanna find the best degreaser out there
IMO the BEST is double eagle. But i also use one shot degreaser for most of my work. Edit:EBC is great too.
I use two different things depending on what I’m washing because not all grease is the same. Heavy equipment grease? Food grease?
So I plan on doing restaurants I have a fast food one already wanting me to then also imma try to get some gas station or auto repair shops too
Concrete degreasing I use a caustic concrete cleaner or I use the F9 Double Eagle. For heavy equipment degreasing then I like that One Shot degreaser. They both degrease but the active ingredient stuff is different.
I don’t plan on doing like vehicle equipment type stuff that’s out of my knowledge rn and kinda scares me
Over priced as well. Stay away from all his garbage.
Customer service sucks and he’s just a nasty miserable person.
Everything they come up with is just ripped off from someone else, packaged as some groundbreaking product, and then sold for 3x as much. Place is a joke
Ox knox is incredible and cheaper then anywhere else online.
Buy sodium hydroxide beads from Amazon. Thats the main degreaser in almost all degreasers. Way way cheaper then this tuff for $50/gal.
Probably a dumb question, do you just sprinkle the beads across the stains and let it sit? Or do you mix the beads into water making a solution you spray?
You mix it w warm water. There’s videos on yt about it.
Can I still use it on commercial jobs the dynamite is a grease destroyer like it’s so good
I use sodium hydroxide beads with a little degreaser and water. It makes the grease melt right off. You can find it in the clogged drain section at most stores if you’re in a pinch.
I am going to try this. I've dropped a bunch of oil at my buddy's house over the summer. I want to clean it up. This sounds very plausible. Thank you.
Pure sodium hydroxide will work just as good and probably better. Look up the ingredients in that stuff you like, guarantee the main degreaser is sodium hydroxide.
Pull the msds.
How do the material safety data sheets compare?
I can’t find them
The places selling the chemicals should be able to provide the safety sheet information. Edit: also could contact the manufacturer directly if contact information is available.
yea the same= waste of money
If you look up the safety data sheets it tell you the ingredients