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Dryvit help

Eric Baylor

New member
Did a test spot with 2600 EIF scrub, (from Shorebest) on Dryvit today. 54 Degrees with a cool breeze. Applied as normal, didn't work to well. So I let it dwell for another 30min, alittle better but not to my satisfaction. Is it the cool temps or what? Thanks
 

DJ Carroll

New member
Did a test spot with 2600 EIF scrub, (from Shorebest) on Dryvit today. 54 Degrees with a cool breeze. Applied as normal, didn't work to well. So I let it dwell for another 30min, alittle better but not to my satisfaction. Is it the cool temps or what? Thanks


Simple Use Bleach
 

John Orr

UAMCC Treasurer
is the temp a factor?


Temp is definitely an issue, but with the proper strength of chlorine and some dwell time - no more than 10 15 minutes - it will work. Generally, I apply the entire building, then return to the beginning and reapply as needed.
 

Russ Spence

Active member
we did one Saturday, 58 degrees, 12.5% (30/70) applied with a Delavan and sham wow! 20,800 square feet in 3 hours including walkways
 

PressureWashE

New member
with dryvit, temp is a great factor, You also need to add a bit more sufactant so your cling and dwell time will be longer. And as stated, when its colder increase the strength of your 12%
 

John Orr

UAMCC Treasurer
Cleaning any building will go faster in cold weather with heated water. Not too hot, and especially on the windows. (Don't want to break the seals and fog the window!)
 
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