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How To Mix Bleach For Pressure Washing

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What's up, everyone? I'm Justin from Forever Self-Employed, and in today’s video, we’re diving into how to mix bleach for pressure washing. While technically, this is soft washing, we're sticking with "pressure washing" for SEO purposes. If you’re new to SEO or keywords, I highly recommend looking into them—they’re key to ranking your Google My Business and website, driving more leads into your business.

Why Mixing Bleach Correctly Matters

Mixing bleach correctly is crucial for several reasons:

  1. Property Protection: Incorrect mixtures can damage property, leading to costly repairs.
  2. Chemical Efficiency: Proper ratios prevent wasting chemicals, saving you money and ensuring the best cleaning results.

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Introducing the Free Bleach Mixing Tool

Now, let’s talk about the free tool that simplifies mixing bleach. When you download Quote IQ, you not only get features like sending estimates, invoices, collecting payments, and tracking customers—all for free—but also access to a batch mix chemical calculator.

This calculator is designed for those mixing chemicals into buckets, backpack sprayers, or tanks, ensuring you get the right bleach-to-water ratio every time. Here’s how it works:

Step 1: Set Your Target Mix Percentage

Determine how strong you want your mix to be. For example:

  • House Wash: Typically around 1.5% bleach.
  • Roof Wash: Often around 5% bleach.

Step 2: Input Your SH Percentage and Tank Size

For example, if you’re using a 5-gallon bucket with 12% SH:

  • For a 1.5% mix, you’ll need 4.4 gallons of water and 0.6 gallons of bleach.
  • For a 5% mix, you’ll need 2.9 gallons of water and 2.1 gallons of bleach.

The calculator works for any tank size and bleach strength, ensuring you always get the perfect mix.

Final Tips and Conclusion

Using the right bleach mixture is vital for effective and safe pressure washing. This tool makes it simple to dial in the perfect mix for any surface, whether you’re working with small buckets or large tanks.

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Disclaimer: This blog is for informational purposes. Always follow safety guidelines and manufacturer instructions when mixing chemicals and operating equipment.

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