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  1. So these aggregates that produced silica gel...like whats in tge shoe boxes?...what are they? I thought concrete was made with agregate n portland...so there's a specific stone or rock that produces this? What is that rock called..I imagine thats what they were looking for intge core samples. .. so if we see this happening ...remove the staining. .and attempted to put a protective coating. .do you think an impregnating non film forming sealer would still increase the back pressure of these pop outs. . Thanks for posting this


  2. This is a natural stone pool deck that a contractor got tar on...I was able to remove it off of the granite and concrete..but it won't budge from this stuff...I used...purple power, krud kutter, kerosene, muratic acid, all with scrubbing, all with hot water...its like in the pores of this stuff..the stone seems very hard thou, it wasn't phased by any of these products or high pressure in my test spot..thanks for any help with this "grime"

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  3. There is an extremely large commercial property leasing company..I called to talk to somebody that handles there facilities and she said "most if our properties we just lease" I told her for the other I would like to be considered for the cleaning..and asked if the had a request for proposal database...she then said send me your info and ill pit you in our vendorlist for upcoming projects...thanks for the help Ron your input is always appreciated...any tips for parking garages...who do you approach? Should ask the teller who manages the lot?


  4. @ron..when sending information of your company to get on vendorlists...what do you send...should I send my insurance declaration page and my license? Or just send them a flyer? Is there like a cookie cutter form I should be using...I hate giving pricelists thou..but most commercial gets the same rate as long as they have over a certain sqft


  5. If the HOA does not pay for the water then a fire hydrant is the way to go. A meter is requested from the county/city and then placed on a hydrant of my choice. In cases where we are allowed to move the meter around its no big deal....in cases where they lock the meter to the hydrant we simply truck it back and forth or sometimes we get lucky and can place strategically so that tethering works.
    what is the county charging for those meters and permits.palm beach county im assuming we are talking
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