Roof Cleaner got a call from a local landscaping business about one of their customers driveways that had been damaged by the snowplowing over the past winter. The plow had left rust marks all over the driveway and the customer was very unhappy and wanted the rust gone. With some help from Craig and some F9 we were able to remove some very stubborn rust, the homeowner is once again pleased with the landscape company, and the landscape company is pleased with Roof Cleaner of Grand Rapids.
Hey Dan nice job!! What was the dilution,..how many applications,..and what was the dwell time?
Thanks,
Jeff
Doug Rucker said
Jun 27, 2014
Very nice Dan
Fred W said
Jun 27, 2014
Jeff Wible wrote:
Hey Dan nice job!! What was the dilution,..how many applications,..and what was the dwell time?
Thanks, Jeff
+1
John Aloisio said
Jun 27, 2014
Great job Dan!
SprayWash said
Jun 27, 2014
Dan, Those are really some great results!
RIP Rapid HotClean said
Jun 27, 2014
Great job. Gotta love F9!
Mario said
Jun 27, 2014
Looks good
Dan Dykstra said
Jun 28, 2014
F9 - 1gal - water 1/3 gal.
clean driveway (surface cleaner) apply F9 and let it dry, apply another coat of F9, let it dry. Mist with water and broom the water around. Rinse of the whole driveway, let dry and the rust was gone. This rust was actually dug into the cement by the snowplow driver having to much down pressure on his backblade when dragging the snow this past winter.
Admin said
Jun 28, 2014
Let it Dry! I didn't think you would do that. Thanks Dan
Roof Cleaner got a call from a local landscaping business about one of their customers driveways that had been damaged by the snowplowing over the past winter. The plow had left rust marks all over the driveway and the customer was very unhappy and wanted the rust gone. With some help from Craig and some F9 we were able to remove some very stubborn rust, the homeowner is once again pleased with the landscape company, and the landscape company is pleased with Roof Cleaner of Grand Rapids.
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Thanks,
Jeff
+1
Great job Dan!
clean driveway (surface cleaner) apply F9 and let it dry, apply another coat of F9, let it dry. Mist with water and broom the water around. Rinse of the whole driveway, let dry and the rust was gone. This rust was actually dug into the cement by the snowplow driver having to much down pressure on his backblade when dragging the snow this past winter.