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RSuds

Chimney stains

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Stucco is a funny beast. Up here we have much more real stucco than what the guys in the south call stucco (Dryvit). I've encountered new construction with a bad stucco mix and oxalic or phosphoric will cause efflorescence. Its not commonplace but it does happen and having SafeRestore in your inventory isn't a bad idea.

Brian, I asked about the application and pressure because of the yellow noodle. We can usually get away with X-Jetting a buffered acid on.

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We just moped it on and let it sit for a couple of minutes, as we got higher we had to scrub it on 2 -3 times. We really did not use any pressure. I use the safe restore a lot under the windows on stucco and they come out great as well. It is a little expensive so that is why most of the times we mop it on. It looks like I will use some safe restore on this Mansion job that I think we are going to get it is 57,000 sq. ft. with a long wall around the property.

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