Paver Cleaning (Hard Water Stains), Oil and Battery Rust on Concrete
Craig Harrison said
Mar 14, 2013
Restored these pavers today with our F9 Hard Water Stain Remover. This will be available this summer. Then we went on to another job with oil and battery stains. For this we used EBC, pressure washed, then followed up with F9 BARC Rust Remover. Needless to say both customers were impressed and very satisfied! We use our Sirocco for water recovery when using our Hard Water Stain Remover so nothing goes down the storm drains.
John Orrico said
Mar 14, 2013
Craig,
Is this a major problem at most Country Club's?
Craig Harrison said
Mar 14, 2013
Hi John,
In our area we have a lot of retirement communities with members who own their own golf carts. Yes, it is a big deal here and many HOA's actually will give tickets to their residents and make them clean it. Then, it's up to the homeowner to find a solution. We advertise in a number of HOA's and get a lot of work this way.
The hard water stains happen all over the place as well. This is a different application method and the calcium gets very slippery. Resorts get quite a few slip and fall situations. There is a measure of the COF (Coefficient of Friction) and the ADA (American Disability Act) states that the concrete must have a certain level of friction. Our process to remove these hazards is cost effective for these resorts and pays big bucks for us.
John Orrico said
Mar 14, 2013
Matt,
I had to log on at the UAMCC in or to open the attachments. Craig has a great before and after of shingles on his web site. Go to www.front9restoration.com click on Galleries then Rust on Siding Windows and Shutters.
Talk to you soon
-- Edited by John Orrico on Thursday 14th of March 2013 12:04:17 PM
Matt Lancaster said
Mar 14, 2013
Craig, Could you post the pics again I do not see any and the link at the bottom is taking me to the UAMCC. Do you have any pics of rust removal from shingles with F9 ?
Craig,
Is this a major problem at most Country Club's?
In our area we have a lot of retirement communities with members who own their own golf carts. Yes, it is a big deal here and many HOA's actually will give tickets to their residents and make them clean it. Then, it's up to the homeowner to find a solution. We advertise in a number of HOA's and get a lot of work this way.
The hard water stains happen all over the place as well. This is a different application method and the calcium gets very slippery. Resorts get quite a few slip and fall situations. There is a measure of the COF (Coefficient of Friction) and the ADA (American Disability Act) states that the concrete must have a certain level of friction. Our process to remove these hazards is cost effective for these resorts and pays big bucks for us.
Matt,
I had to log on at the UAMCC in or to open the attachments. Craig has a great before and after of shingles on his web site. Go to www.front9restoration.com click on Galleries then Rust on Siding Windows and Shutters.
Talk to you soon
-- Edited by John Orrico on Thursday 14th of March 2013 12:04:17 PM
Craig, Could you post the pics again I do not see any and the link at the bottom is taking me to the UAMCC. Do you have any pics of rust removal from shingles with F9 ?
Let's try this again: