A&W Pressure Washing
Professional Mix & Surface Calculator
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SH dilution · surfactant · batch sizing
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Sq ft · gutters · roof · driveway · fence
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Dilution formula: C₁V₁ = C₂V₂ · surfactant by oz/gal
Batch Parameters
GAL
0.5%3.5%7.0%
OZ/GAL SH
📊 Batch Recipe
Gallons of SH
Gallons of Water
Oz Surfactant
Final Strength
Surface Calculator
Select surface type · enter dimensions · get sq ft + batch estimate
House Dimensions
Irregular footprint (L-shape, addition, etc.)

FT
Include gutters in batch estimate
Batch Estimation
Use custom coverage rate
Default 0.008 gal/ft² · ~125 sq ft per gallon (soft wash)
📊 Surface Results
🧪 SH Needed for Batch
Final Strength: 1.0%
1%3.5%6%
SH Stock
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About This App
Built by FiveO Development for A&W Pressure Washing.
Version 1.0.0 · PWA Build

This app is provided for internal field use. For Play Store distribution, contact [email protected].
Chemical Safety
NaOCl handling · PPE requirements · SDS reference · first aid
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DANGER — Oxidizing Chemical Sodium Hypochlorite (bleach / SH) is a strong oxidizer and corrosive. Improper handling can cause severe chemical burns, respiratory damage, and generate toxic chlorine gas if mixed with acids or ammonia-based products. Always read the SDS before use.
Required PPE
🥽Chemical splash goggles
🧤Nitrile/neoprene gloves (not latex)
🦺Chemical-resistant apron
👢Rubber / chemical-resistant boots
😷Respirator (N95 min for misting)
👕Long sleeves / covered skin
SDS — Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl)
NFPA 704 Hazard Rating
3Health
0Fire
1React
OXOxidizer
Product NameSodium Hypochlorite Solution (NaOCl)
CAS Number7681-52-9
Common Concentrations7.5%, 10%, 12.5% available chlorine
AppearanceClear to pale yellow liquid; characteristic chlorine odor
pH11–13 (strongly alkaline)
Boiling Point~102°C (decomposes)
Specific Gravity1.07–1.21 depending on concentration
Flash PointNon-flammable
Vapor Pressure~17 mmHg at 20°C (water vapor)
SolubilityMiscible with water in all proportions
Odor Threshold~0.5 ppm (chlorine gas)
OSHA PEL (Cl₂)1 ppm ceiling
NIOSH IDLH (Cl₂)10 ppm
Shelf Life3–6 months at cool temp; degrades ~50% per year at 20°C
StorageCool, dark, dry. Keep away from heat, acids, ammonia, metals, organic materials. Use HDPE containers.
DisposalDilute with large amounts of water. Do not pour concentrated SH into storm drains. Follow local regulations.
⚠️ Never Mix With
Acids
Vinegar, muriatic acid, pH-Down, citric acid → generates Cl₂ gas
Ammonia / Amines
Window cleaners, urine → generates chloramine gas
Hydrogen Peroxide
Violent decomposition, oxygen release, splash hazard
Rubbing Alcohol
Forms chloroform and other toxic chlorinated compounds
Metals
Corrosion of iron, aluminum; avoid non-HDPE containers
Other Cleaners
Check SDS of every surfactant for chlorine compatibility
🏥 First Aid
Skin Contact Remove contaminated clothing. Flush skin with large amounts of water for at least 15 minutes. Seek medical attention for burns or prolonged exposure.
Eye Contact Immediately flush with water for at least 15–20 minutes, holding eyelids open. Seek emergency medical attention immediately.
Inhalation Move to fresh air immediately. If breathing is difficult, administer oxygen. Seek medical attention. Do not re-enter contaminated area without respiratory protection.
Ingestion Do NOT induce vomiting. Rinse mouth. Give water if conscious. Call Poison Control: 1-800-222-1222 or emergency services immediately.
Spill / Release Evacuate area. Ventilate. Do not allow entry into drains or waterways. Contain with absorbent material. Neutralize with dilute sodium thiosulfate if available.
✅ Safe Mixing Protocol
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Don PPE first. Goggles, gloves, and apron before opening any container.
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Add water to tank first. Never add water to concentrated SH — always SH into water.
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Add SH slowly. Pour SH gently along the side of the tank. Do not splash.
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Add surfactant last. After SH is diluted, add surfactant at your calculated oz/gal rate.
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Label and secure. Label all containers with contents and concentration. Cap tightly. Store upright in shade.
This safety reference is for field guidance only and does not replace the full manufacturer SDS.
Always obtain and read the complete SDS for every chemical product used on the job.