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Biocides kill slowly but have a residual effectHP has a slight killing effect but does nothing long term , from the moment it dries the problem starts to come back. imagine bombing a hotel at that moment you kill every guest but the next day the hotel is fine, so guest start coming back that’s HPImagine spraying a biological poison all over the hotel so it slowly kill all the guest, then the guest who arrive to morrow also die, plus all the guest for the next 6 months also get infected and die.... this is a biocide
Quote from: Mike Halliday on February 14, 2020, 05:08:21 pmBiocides kill slowly but have a residual effectHP has a slight killing effect but does nothing long term , from the moment it dries the problem starts to come back. imagine bombing a hotel at that moment you kill every guest but the next day the hotel is fine, so guest start coming back that’s HPImagine spraying a biological poison all over the hotel so it slowly kill all the guest, then the guest who arrive to morrow also die, plus all the guest for the next 6 months also get infected and die.... this is a biocideMike I know you are a very experienced guy but what you have said is simply not true , bio has no residual preventative effects at all , I have done extensive testing on my own properties I did half of a path with hypo and the other half with bio , it took about 3 weeks for the bio tk kill and clean one bit and within 2 months it was as green as grass again ,the bit dine with hypo stayed clear for well over 8 months , bio is useful for spraying on roofs after scraping tk kill of the remainder and that’s about it , it’s a very expensive con , hypo will give instant results bio doesn’t , again with bio once it’s rained it’s all washed away so how can it carry on preventing re growth ? I know this is a very emotive subject , bio dies have its uses but it’s not all that it’s cracked up to be , I have tried the vast majority that are in the market and there isn’t much difference between any of them .
So why would you prefer to use bio on a roof to kill of the last bits, if it's no better then hypo.Just asking out of quriosity. Thanks
Quote from: Splash & dash on February 14, 2020, 05:32:25 pmQuote from: Mike Halliday on February 14, 2020, 05:08:21 pmBiocides kill slowly but have a residual effectHP has a slight killing effect but does nothing long term , from the moment it dries the problem starts to come back. imagine bombing a hotel at that moment you kill every guest but the next day the hotel is fine, so guest start coming back that’s HPImagine spraying a biological poison all over the hotel so it slowly kill all the guest, then the guest who arrive to morrow also die, plus all the guest for the next 6 months also get infected and die.... this is a biocideMike I know you are a very experienced guy but what you have said is simply not true , bio has no residual preventative effects at all , I have done extensive testing on my own properties I did half of a path with hypo and the other half with bio , it took about 3 weeks for the bio tk kill and clean one bit and within 2 months it was as green as grass again ,the bit dine with hypo stayed clear for well over 8 months , bio is useful for spraying on roofs after scraping tk kill of the remainder and that’s about it , it’s a very expensive con , hypo will give instant results bio doesn’t , again with bio once it’s rained it’s all washed away so how can it carry on preventing re growth ? I know this is a very emotive subject , bio dies have its uses but it’s not all that it’s cracked up to be , I have tried the vast majority that are in the market and there isn’t much difference between any of them .To be honest I find this a bit of a quandary, like you I’ve done test at home when ever I get some spare in a sprayer I use it up around the house.I did a test on my gate and it stayed clean, the question is would it have stayed clean if I had just powerwashed off the green algi or did the biocide keep it clean. It’s impossible to say. The question is does the product penetrate into the porous service so does not wash of totally with a single rinse Or does it slowly dilute under subsequent rainfall so the effect gradually weakensI think this would be a great investigation for the companies selling the product, it would be quite easy to test whether a porous surface that has been sprayed with a biocide still has any active ingredient 4-6 months later. if they can conclusively say it does remain then it would be a great selling point
bio is very good stuff but it wont touch black spot sh will get rid of it if its strong enough mix bio after its clean is a good ider as it will keep patio cleaner for loner