Need a Solution for Spraying Wet & Forget on Garage Roof
Need a Solution for Spraying Wet & Forget on Garage Roof
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scz4

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2,831 posts

269 months

Saturday 15th August
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I've been using a telescopic pool and scraper to remove decades of moss from my garage roof.

I would now like to spray wet and forget after testing on a lower corner.

I tried to use a battery powered pressure washer to take it from a bucket, but it keeps stopping after 30 seconds or so, no idea why. It's just a cheap one, but in theory works really well and reached the ridge top.

Happy to buy another up to £100 if it works.

I was also thinking of a telescopic lance which I could perhaps connect to my 16L Knapsack sprayer, but unsure about compatibility.

Any other suggestions?




ColinM50

2,699 posts

203 months

Saturday 15th August
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Let everyone see your pressure washer is running from a bucket then surrepticiously swap the feed to the mains

pghstochaj

3,703 posts

147 months

Saturday 15th August
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You don’t say but is this a hosepipe ban issue? If not, just buy the version with a “sniper” nozzle (pink version of wet and forget).

allegro

1,331 posts

232 months

Saturday 15th August
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water balloons! cheap and hours of fun

scz4

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2,831 posts

269 months

Saturday 15th August
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I'm in Scotland, nothing to do with hoze pipe ban. It's more because we don't get wet and forget ready mixed out our taps up here 😂😂😂

scz4

Original Poster:

2,831 posts

269 months

Saturday 15th August
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pghstochaj said:
You don t say but is this a hosepipe ban issue? If not, just buy the version with a sniper nozzle (pink version of wet and forget).
Thanks, never heard of that, looks like it would work as hose as more than enough pressure to reach the top of the roof.

Can you then refill with normal wet and forget?

Edited by scz4 on Saturday 15th August 19:50

netherfield

3,154 posts

212 months

Saturday 15th August
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scz4 said:
Thanks, never heard of that, looks like it would work as hose as more than enough pressure to reach the top of the roof.

Can you then refill with normal wet and forget?

Edited by scz4 on Saturday 15th August 19:50
In a word, No.

Or so it says on the pink container.


Sideways Tim

1,158 posts

214 months

Saturday 15th August
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spikeyhead

20,272 posts

225 months

Cow Corner 2.0

84 posts

8 months

netherfield said:
scz4 said:
Thanks, never heard of that, looks like it would work as hose as more than enough pressure to reach the top of the roof.

Can you then refill with normal wet and forget?

Edited by scz4 on Saturday 15th August 19:50
In a word, No.

Or so it says on the pink container.
I tried to re-use one of the pre mix (pink) containers, but it’s designed so that opening the container makes it leak…

scz4

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2,831 posts

269 months

Cow Corner 2.0 said:
I tried to re-use one of the pre mix (pink) containers, but it s designed so that opening the container makes it leak
Strange, as they sell a 2L refill bottle at £5 less

Cow Corner 2.0

84 posts

8 months

scz4 said:
Cow Corner 2.0 said:
I tried to re-use one of the pre mix (pink) containers, but it s designed so that opening the container makes it leak
Strange, as they sell a 2L refill bottle at £5 less
This was a couple of years ago, so maybe it’s changed ( or I had a dodgy bottle), but mine pissed water out after I undid it, refilled it and did it back up…

Belle427

11,795 posts

261 months

Car snow foam attachments are pretty good spread wise but obviously you need a pressure washer to use.

pghstochaj

3,703 posts

147 months

scz4 said:
pghstochaj said:
You don t say but is this a hosepipe ban issue? If not, just buy the version with a sniper nozzle (pink version of wet and forget).
Thanks, never heard of that, looks like it would work as hose as more than enough pressure to reach the top of the roof.

Can you then refill with normal wet and forget?

Edited by scz4 on Saturday 15th August 19:50
No, wrong dilution and missing a surfactant to help it stick on sloped roofs.

mart 63

2,546 posts

272 months

I used a cat ladder and a fence sprayer when I did mine.

biggiles

2,145 posts

253 months

Tuesday
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PaulWoof said:
I have one of these, works pretty well. Very long length. It didn't quite fit any of my various sprayer threads, but a lot of PTFE helped. Easier to do with 2 people.