I did a search on past post regarding brightening concrete, but do not feel that they advised me the best solution to my problem.
I cleaned a driveway this morning using a 20" surface cleaning and hotwater. The drive way mostly had pine sap and dirt on it, with a few light rust spots. I applied Sodium Hydroxide in the dirtiest areas prior to cleaning. Then after using the surface cleaner I applied sodium Hypochlorite to spot clean some areas that weren't coming clean. I then rinsed the area after allowing it to dwell for approximately 10 minutes.
I went back this afternoon to check on the driveway. I now have approximately eight exteremly white spots ranging from 4 to 10 inches in diameter (from the sodium hypochlorite). The driveway is 16' X 80' and the the spots stick out very badly. Note: Their are also still a couple of minor rust spots still showing.
My Question is can I effectively blend the spots by attempting to brighten the whole driveway, giving it a professional appearance or just let the driveway stay the way it is? I want to fix my mistake and produce the professional results I promised, but don't want to cause more damage to a already bad situation.
I understand there are basically two methods of doing this sodium hypochlorite and oxalic acid, which will yield the best results, or should I use them both?
If I use the Oxalic Acid it is my understanding that the common mix is 2-4 pounds/ 5 gallons. And if I use 12.5% sodium hypochlorite should I shoot it straight?
Also how long should I allow them to dwell before rinsing?Or should I just apply the chemical and leave it on?
I did a search on past post regarding brightening concrete, but do not feel that they advised me the best solution to my problem.
I cleaned a driveway this morning using a 20" surface cleaning and hotwater. The drive way mostly had pine sap and dirt on it, with a few light rust spots. I applied Sodium Hydroxide in the dirtiest areas prior to cleaning. Then after using the surface cleaner I applied sodium Hypochlorite to spot clean some areas that weren't coming clean. I then rinsed the area after allowing it to dwell for approximately 10 minutes.
I went back this afternoon to check on the driveway. I now have approximately eight exteremly white spots ranging from 4 to 10 inches in diameter (from the sodium hypochlorite). The driveway is 16' X 80' and the the spots stick out very badly. Note: Their are also still a couple of minor rust spots still showing.
My Question is can I effectively blend the spots by attempting to brighten the whole driveway, giving it a professional appearance or just let the driveway stay the way it is? I want to fix my mistake and produce the professional results I promised, but don't want to cause more damage to a already bad situation.
I understand there are basically two methods of doing this sodium hypochlorite and oxalic acid, which will yield the best results, or should I use them both?
If I use the Oxalic Acid it is my understanding that the common mix is 2-4 pounds/ 5 gallons. And if I use 12.5% sodium hypochlorite should I shoot it straight?
Also how long should I allow them to dwell before rinsing? Or should I just apply the chemical and leave it on?
Thanks in advance for all you help,
Randy
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