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About AtlanticGreenPro
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- Birthday 06/17/1958
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Atlantic Green Pro
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Dale Freitas
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Burlington, New Jersey
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Owner
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Beth n Rod reacted to an answer to a question: 100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
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Beth n Rod reacted to an answer to a question: 100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
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Beth n Rod reacted to an answer to a question: 100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
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Beth n Rod reacted to an answer to a question: 100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
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100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
AtlanticGreenPro replied to buckeyepw's question in Having A "Blast" (sand, soda, dry ice, etc.)
I used fine recycled glass along with our Farrow System. -
100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
AtlanticGreenPro replied to buckeyepw's question in Having A "Blast" (sand, soda, dry ice, etc.)
Yes, it's a Farrow System machine. -
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AtlanticGreenPro replied to BGMBGM's question in Having A "Blast" (sand, soda, dry ice, etc.)
Wet abrasive blasting will take it off... contact someone with a Farrow System... we're in the Philadelphia area. Sorry we don't travel more than 75 miles one way. -
100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
AtlanticGreenPro replied to buckeyepw's question in Having A "Blast" (sand, soda, dry ice, etc.)
This is the front of that building we've been working on for the last week or so. This is the front of that same building right after we restored it with our wet abrasive blasting process. The history of the building is that it was originally constructed in the 1920s as a Chevrolet dealership in Hopewell New Jersey and operated as a Chevrolet dealership until General Motors shut them two years ago. Anyway it's being repurposed as a Green Organic Farmers Market... and no chemicals were used in this restoration. -
100 year old interior brick wall acid wash?
AtlanticGreenPro replied to buckeyepw's question in Having A "Blast" (sand, soda, dry ice, etc.)
This is a project we did last week which we're just wrapping up right now. The building was from 1920's and had close to 100 years of dirt and crud on all the bricks. You can see the old color of the building on the left side and the restored area on the right. This is the side of the building wet abrasive blasted... note how there is no dust and no water on the ground... very clean! This is what this side of the building looked like all cleaned up This is the back of the same building before we wet abrasive blasted it.. the area on the right is still being worked on by the masons. This is what the back looked like all cleaned up This black stuff was all over the building and pretty much is what had to be removed without damaging the bricks. Again what the bricks looked like all cleaned up and ready for sealer. Again the wet abrasive process in action... Note how there is very little water (Just enough to control dust) and how the ground stays dry. Still the building cleaned up real nice even in 100ยบ temp Hey it's good to be green!:thumbsup: -
Hi, I'm new here and just wanted to introduce myself.
AtlanticGreenPro posted a question in The Club House
Great forum you all have here and I look forward to participating in it. First, I'm not a pressure washer, we provide a surface restoration service that uses a dust free mobile Farrow System 185 and we're based out of central New Jersey servicing all of NJ, eastern PA, southern NY and all of DE. Our process is similar to Sandblasting, Soda Blasting and or other DRY abrasive media blasting.... ONLY OUR PROCESS PRODUCE NO AIRBORNE DUST... and it's low pressure so it's real gentle on surfaces. The process is also a GREEN PROCESS.... in that it use no chemicals and simply uses compressed air, heated water and abrasives like Olivine (Volcanic Glass), Recycled glass, Walnut Shell and many, many more. The heated water is there just to control and eliminate the dust.... the used media and removed paint stay damp so it doesn't blow off the tarps... and when we're done we just roll everything up and place it in trash bags and haul it away... it's a real clean process.... that's very powerful. Also we make a lot less waste, burning between 25 lbs and 50 lbs an hour of media where dry media blasting (Soda and Sand) utilizes anywhere between 150 lbs to 300 lbs of media an hour... so after seven hours of blasting there's only maybe 150 lbs to 350 lbs of media on the ground from our process.... where dry blasting might have up-words to to 2100 lbs of media on the ground to do the same job that we can do with a lot less. We normally partner with pressure washers on jobs where pressure washing and coating removal like paint, sealant, rust, oil stain have to be removed from surface like stone, concrete, brick, wood, metal.... and again our process uses no chemicals... the only contaminates are those we're removing. We're basically here to help you sell those bigger projects that have other cleaning issues. Anyway I wanted to introduce myself and company and I look forward to participating in the forums. Dale