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Gum Busters

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We remove a lot of gum when we clean concrete but sometimes the amount of "Hot" water we use is too much water for the situation. I have seen info on a unit from gum busters?? Anyone familiar with this or have similar equip. They claim you can clean gum all day and use only around 8 gallons of water and it doesnt leave the noticable clean spot and usually removes the shadow as wel. You do have to run a generator if not able to hook up to AC nearby??? Any comments?

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I'm interested in hearing what he has to say as well. I've been asked to service some Starbucks for gum removal, and I can't seem to find a time when there are no people there! They are open 24/7, and have a WiFi network, so students and others are there all the time. I can't haul out equipment and start flooding hot water all over with that much traffic.

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I've been asked to service some Starbucks for gum removal, and I can't seem to find a time when there are no people there! They are open 24/7, and have a WiFi network, so students and others are there all the time.

We have run into this before. There have to be periods of less foot traffic. The manager should know when they are least busy. Also we used traffic cones and caution tape and sectioned off areas to work, then moved cones, and did the other area. Even in the least busy time you still get foot traffic.

Hope this helps.

Beth :cup: <--- starbucks!

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Im looking at this as something I could set up with my staff and they could carry in any vehicle and not have some of the safaty and noise issues related to a big hot water PW unit... I hope Jon contacts me Im really curious about what he ahs to say..

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I saw this in action on the discovery channel on the "Dirty Jobs" show. There is a company in NY that uses these and does it all day long. Looked very interesting and unobtrusive.

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Hey Larry

Thats where I first saw it as well.. That show is so cool.... They charge 40¢ sq ft depending on the amount of gum that wouldnt be to bad for a large account but I think that the prices could be adjusted for smaller jobs to make it profitable but still reasonable for the PM. I have sent two emails and left two voice mails for the company to get info on franchisee's but havent received any responses?????

I did get somew othyer info that said something to the effect that the compny sets you up with a van and four machines but didnt say anything about other fees... I would think thre would be something out in the market place that is very similar to get started without that huge investment. I just want to add it as another entity to our company.

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We have run into this before. There have to be periods of less foot traffic. The manager should know when they are least busy. Also we used traffic cones and caution tape and sectioned off areas to work, then moved cones, and did the other area. Even in the least busy time you still get foot traffic.

Hope this helps.

Beth :cup: <--- starbucks!

I hear ya but one of the probs is that when we spot clean gum it leaves such a "clean spot" that it can looks as bad as the gum. Sometimes the PM or owner doesnt want the whole sidewlk clean and then there is the matter of finding room to park and relocate PW if needed and such, but I see ya workin

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We have run into this before. There have to be periods of less foot traffic. The manager should know when they are least busy. Also we used traffic cones and caution tape and sectioned off areas to work, then moved cones, and did the other area. Even in the least busy time you still get foot traffic.

Hope this helps.

Beth :cup: <--- starbucks!

Well I did try asking about slower traffic times, and it's between 2-5am. I'll be danged if I'm getting up and hauling all my equipment around at that time for an hours work!

I'd gladly do the cones/safety tape thing, but I can't find a place to park close enough. It's not easy to find a spot to tuck in 40 feet of truck & trailer.....:)

I phoned the pm and told him if he wants all the concrete cleaned, no problem, but it's not worth it to do just the gum removal.

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I am one who cannot see the benefit of only removing the gum and leaving the rest of the concrete dirty. To me it is just doing half the job and I dont bid these. The whole enchilada or nada. Otherwise, like Tony said

Well I did try asking about slower traffic times, and it's between 2-5am. I'll be danged if I'm getting up and hauling all my equipment around at that time for an hours work!

Rod~

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I dont know why people cant walk 2 feet to the left and throw their gum away in the trash can and not spit it on the ground. I am interested in learning more about gumbusters myself, the webpage is not very imformative.

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I am one who cannot see the benefit of only removing the gum and leaving the rest of the concrete dirty. To me it is just doing half the job and I dont bid these. The whole enchilada or nada. Otherwise, like Tony said

Rod~

Rod,

What the pm told me was that the cleanup crew in the store comes out with a brush and some soap/water to clean up the heaviest spills and such. But they can't do a good job on the gum removal.

I apologized while telling him it's just not cost effective for me to go out and just remove gum, especially at the rate they want to pay for it. He didn't get mad or anything, just maybe a little disappointed. Oh well, he still calls me 2-3 times a year to clean the concrete around the dumpster and the shipping/receiving areas, so I guess he got over it.

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I am one who cannot see the benefit of only removing the gum and leaving the rest of the concrete dirty. To me it is just doing half the job and I dont bid these. The whole enchilada or nada. Otherwise, like Tony said

Rod~

Ditto. Thats why I added Pressure washing to the GumBusters work, Still there are some clients that insist on PW themselvs so I just do the gum.

mark, Feel free to call me at 727-432-2501 or PM me, will be happy to answer questions, and I have another source for the machines that are cheaper than gumbusters. Indentical machine.

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Gumbusters sells their machines for $5995, gum zap $7995, Goodway for $4995, less if you can talk them down. Goodways is identical to Gumbusters machine, (not the one above.) The one in the link above for goodway is for ocasional use and aimed at the commercial market, not for the contractor and I wouldnt recommend it.

Gum busters was a great concept, however only a few areas have been able to make a go of it as a stand alone business, The guy in DC/Baltimore does great as does NYC, (NYC franchise is owned by the transit authority.)

I have told this to all who call me, make sure you research the market carefully. If your in an area that demands recovery or that PW is a real problem, this machine is great and you can do well with commercial clients.

My initial push was for facilities that did thier pw in house, or had a contractor that used cold water or damaged concrete in thier attempts to remove gum. Since I got my skid unit, almost all gum removal is done as I PW. Got to add alot of those in house guys to regular PW also. Rarely use the gum machine anymore and use it mostly to clean grout.

Again, happy to talk to anyone about this or PM me.

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Well I can add the company I worked for before and my company use goodway products and they perform beautifully. Difference though I use their Speed feed tub cleaner not their vapor steam cleaner. just my 2 cents. =)

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Well I can add the company I worked for before and my company use goodway products and they perform beautifully. Difference though I use their Speed feed tub cleaner not their vapor steam cleaner. just my 2 cents. =)

dont know what that is. But you have to have chemical to make the steam work, The steam alone will just produce a gummy mess (pun intended.) Its the combination that makes the gum disolve.

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