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I'm in FL at my in-laws and I noticed that a few nails in their exterior have caused rust drip stains on their light blue stucco. I dont have access to a pressure washer or the time to order any chemicals that need to be shipped. Can anyone suggest a quick fix for the rust removal that can be purchased from a hone supply store that wont fade the stucco? Thanks
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Thanks MMI!
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Good advice Don! I went to ACE and picked up some CLR (next to the "R" on the front it says safe for Stucco) and tried it. I did a 50/50 mix and tried it on a non-noticeable spot. I used a spray bottle and let it sit for 2 minutes then used a soft brush followed by a thorough spray from the garden hose. The newer stains vanished but the older rust stains ( > 1yr) only lightened up. Oh well, it looks much better and it was a good, quick fix for the in-laws. Thanks again everyone for the advice!
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You guys give good advice. Thanks for the suggestions. I may start simple before using any type of acid. Thanks again! The "Rookie"
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I was thnking the oxalic also but I am concerned with fading the stucco. Can this be diluted enough to avoid the fading issue? I am not experienced with stucco work. Thanks
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who makes rust away? can it be purchased locally or is it mail order only?
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First time power washing.. having a problem
buc21jrs3 replied to Mtxz453's question in Residential Pressure Washing
How long are you letting it sit on the siding for? I use 2 gal bleach/ 2 gal roadshow (or 1 cup simple cherry) / 1 gal water and let it sit for 3-4 minutes before rinsing with a 15-25 degree tip ( I never use a zero degree on houses) and it cuts away most of the grime. Occasionally I may need to spray the previous mentioned on and use an extension brush (20' does the trick) to cut really tuff grime. -
Any suggestions for removing a few wand lines in concrete? Unfortunately my surface cleaner (rotory head) died right over a clients front walk yesterday and left a few pressure lines in the sidewalk. They are noticable now that the concrete is clean. Is there any way to fix this? I was going to use a wand but he wants me to wait until the surface cleaner is fixed before I come back and finish the job. Thanks in advance
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Wand/Pressure Lines in Concrete
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
I will try this next week when the cleaner is fixed and let you know the progress. Thanks! -
I use the soap tip to pre/post rinse with h2o and cover with a cheap blue tarp during. I also ask the homeowner to water the night before just to make sure that the grass/plants get plenty of water before any exposure to chemical
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If I am only looking to clean up dirt/grime from residential concrete, can anyone suggest a good soap mixture (other than chemicals; Coy pond close by)that would do the job or would a basic surface cleaner with high pressure water only do the trick?
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Coy pond is within 1 foot of the porch/front walk. Looks like just dirt/minimal mildew
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would a bleach/water mix have the same effect as the chlorine solution?
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A client has a 16x18 Paver patio. She applied Quickrete Clear Wet Look Gloss Sealer for Masonry/Aggregate on a day above the 90 degree max application temp. It is H2O proof with a gloss finish. After she applied it, it started turning white so she tried to remove it with a cheap electric pressure washer and now it looks like white glue is stuck to her Pavers in patchy sections. I tried my surface cleaner then a high pressure wash with the wand and removed some but not enough to call the job complete. Any suggestions?
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Any suggestions for Sealer Removal?
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Thanks for the advice! I will let you all know how it turns out. BTW, is Xylene expensive? Where have you found it to be cheaper... Lowes, paint supply stores, etc? -
Any suggestions for Sealer Removal?
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Thanks Kory; that wont harm the surface will it? Also, how would you recommend using it? Sorry for all the questions...this is new to me -
What do you guys look for and point out to the property owners when pointing out prior home damage? How in depth do you go? Looking for advice when trying to avoid being accused of damage to homes. Thanks!
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Looking for prior damage....
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
does anyone look for interior water damage before a job? Someone mentioned this and I would not want to go into their house. -
I am new to residential pressure washing. I am washing vinyl most of the time. I am using a cup of Simple Cherry, 2 gallons of Sod. Hyp. and 5 gallons of H2O. I notice that I have to use a brush a lot of the time on certain parts of the vinyl to clean it completely. Is there any way of avoiding a brush completely or is this required on certain jobs? Does the chemical mix need to be stronger? Thanks, James
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New to Residential Pressure Washing
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
You guys have all given great advice. I will try it out now. Thank you again. -
New to Residential Pressure Washing
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Thanks Gene. Did you mean to say "take the orfice out of X jet AFTER applying your detergent?" If not, I don't know what you mean. Thanks again -
New to Residential Pressure Washing
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
12% HP. It is black mold/mildew....darker around gutters(I have been reading that thread) and near the cracks where two pieces of vinyl come together on the house. -
New to Residential Pressure Washing
buc21jrs3 replied to buc21jrs3's question in Residential Pressure Washing
It was a typo..sorry. I am using Bleach with Simple Cherry and H2O. I have a 4gpm, 3500psi belt driven Honda and applying with a X-Jet.