The area where I operate is a golf cart community--gigantic--called The Villages. Anyway, now that I have ventured into house cleaning and have been doing quite a few lately...I have noticed the same rust colored type stains on several of my customers driveways. When asked, they all say that is where we washed our golf cart, and then this happened. The golf carts were all of the electric type and I know battery acid and white oxidation builds upo tremendously in the battery trays. When people wash and rinse this out, a rust colored stain gets left behind on the bare concrete driveways. How would one go about removing these stains. I have thought of quietly spraying some Oxalic and seeing what happens but that I feel may leave a very bright spot around the rust as well and look silly. So my question is what takes that stuff off. I may still do a sneak attack and sparay OX in a spot on someones driveway as an experiment..but lets try the right way first LOL
The area where I operate is a golf cart community--gigantic--called The Villages. Anyway, now that I have ventured into house cleaning and have been doing quite a few lately...I have noticed the same rust colored type stains on several of my customers driveways. When asked, they all say that is where we washed our golf cart, and then this happened. The golf carts were all of the electric type and I know battery acid and white oxidation builds upo tremendously in the battery trays. When people wash and rinse this out, a rust colored stain gets left behind on the bare concrete driveways. How would one go about removing these stains. I have thought of quietly spraying some Oxalic and seeing what happens but that I feel may leave a very bright spot around the rust as well and look silly. So my question is what takes that stuff off. I may still do a sneak attack and sparay OX in a spot on someones driveway as an experiment..but lets try the right way first LOL
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