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hey Dominick, really love your videos. Something I didn’t see addressed is if you rinse the sodium hypochlorite after use or do you let it sit until the next rain. I don’t mind rinsing but I’m about to do my roof and the next rain in my forecast is in 3 days. Thanks!
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Thank you, Jordan. It really depends on. If it’s really dirty will rinse. Otherwise, you could just wait for the rain. But I would suggest rinse it.