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Red Clay stain removal

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Hey Guys. I am new to the forum but been in the business for 15 years. This is a great tool for all to learn and adapt . Now Im kinda embarased to say I am still applying the chemical with hand pump sprayers ,,but have upgraded to a flojet this season . First question , has anyone tried the M-16 Thruster nozzle from envirospec ? Second Q- Has anyone figured out how to get red clay stains out of brick mortar and bedford stone . Ive tried muratic acid with no luck . Thanks

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Hey Guys. I am new to the forum but been in the business for 15 years. This is a great tool for all to learn and adapt . Now Im kinda embarased to say I am still applying the chemical with hand pump sprayers ,,but have upgraded to a flojet this season . First question , has anyone tried the M-16 Thruster nozzle from envirospec ? Second Q- Has anyone figured out how to get red clay stains out of brick mortar and bedford stone . Ive tried muratic acid with no luck . Thanks

I use the M-16 alot. It works great when it works. I have a problem with an o'ring that constantly goes bad. Then you are stuck in low pressure until you replace the o'ring.

Kemp

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Hey hartland have you tried some of that O'l Kentucky bourbon? NC moon shine works for me,,,,

Moonshine is a great idea , I dont know why I didnt think of it ! Going to the stihl now to collect some ole white lightning cleaning solution. Do you have a Patent on that idea?

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