Hi guys have a big building with a lot of irrigation stain on stucco. Can what can I use f9 I think will just be to costly for this job? Any help greatly appreciated
Stucco, Plastic, Vinyl, Asphalt, Stone and others. Dilute F9 1:1 to 2:1.
Spray at a rate of 400-800’ per gallon.
Do not let product dry and rinse immediately following disappearance of stain.
Recent Comparisons of F9 BARC
Covered 6-10x More Square Feet than the Competitors
Was the Easiest to Apply
Removed the Most Orange Battery Acid Burn, Fertilizer Staining and Rust
Was the Only Formula that Works as Described
Caused NO Damage or Etching to the Concrete
Chris Mozick said
Feb 26, 2015
Thanks for the info guys I'll be calling today to order.
SprayWash said
Feb 26, 2015
what they said
Art O said
Feb 26, 2015
F9 works Great on vinyl Siding
Chris Mozick said
Feb 26, 2015
I want to say thanks to all you guys! You're the best at helping me and others like myself help get our business to be were you guys are today. If it wasn't for you guys if still be struggling, but know I go to customers with proper knowledge and information and confidence. Thanks everyone
SprayWash said
Feb 26, 2015
if you can't get F9 (or run out), a decent alternative is "Rust Stain Remover" by Goof Off. I can find it locally at Home Depot.
waxman18324 said
Feb 26, 2015
Oxylic acid is another alternative.
Hank
lkendall said
Feb 26, 2015
ox will work on irrigation rust.. For that small of a stain rust-b-gone works in a pinch
BlueRidge said
Feb 27, 2015
Chris Mozick wrote:
I want to say thanks to all you guys! You're the best at helping me and others like myself help get our business to be were you guys are today. If it wasn't for you guys if still be struggling, but know I go to customers with proper knowledge and information and confidence. Thanks everyone
Ahhhh....that was nice. I know these guys appreciate those words Chris.
John Aloisio said
Feb 27, 2015
Chris,
I know everyone already jumped in, but I wanted to share a few photos of a job we did last summer, that was very similar to what you are looking at. We used F-9 and had great results. I also made a post here when we did it, this is the link
Im pretty sure the F9 will work for that job, but do not confuse the irrigation stains in that picture to our red dirt stains that are very familiar in appearance. We have a dirt that is very similar to Georgia clay and is extremely difficult to remove. I have some F9 if you would like to try it. Give me a call.
Chris Mozick said
Mar 2, 2015
Mike I'll take you up on that offer. Thanks I'll call you tomorrow.
Chris Mozick said
Mar 6, 2015
Did demo f9 worked. Thanks will be ordering a few cases. Thanks Mike for your help.
njacobson said
Jan 25, 2016
what is the application process for f9. recommended to use a portable sprayer and treat trouble areas, then rinse with clean water??
Chris Mozick said
Jan 27, 2016
You have to follow the directions very closely, that product works like magic. It cleaned that whole building with 3 light applications. I used a 1.5gpm pump to speed the process up but most of the time I use a pump up sprayer.
Art O said
Jan 27, 2016
njacobson wrote:
what is the application process for f9. recommended to use a portable sprayer and treat trouble areas, then rinse with clean water??
Here's a F9 Training video
njacobson said
Jan 27, 2016
wow looks pretty awesome.. does it work on oil stains, or hydraulic fluid?
BlueRidge said
Jan 28, 2016
njacobson wrote:
wow looks pretty awesome.. does it work on oil stains, or hydraulic fluid?
No. There are many different products for oil/grease. Take a look at the library here as well as the search bar. We started using Dragon Juice last year at the end of the season. A friend of mine started using it with great results so I bought a gallon that will make five.
You can fin Andy Vickers on FB. He is extremely helpful.
Hi guys have a big building with a lot of irrigation stain on stucco. Can what can I use f9 I think will just be to costly for this job? Any help greatly appreciated
F-9 The picture speaks for itself. And yes, it goes a long way.
www.front9restoration.com
◦Semi Porous Substrates:
Stucco, Plastic, Vinyl, Asphalt, Stone and others. Dilute F9 1:1 to 2:1.
Spray at a rate of 400-800’ per gallon.
Do not let product dry and rinse immediately following disappearance of stain.
Recent Comparisons of F9 BARC
Covered 6-10x More Square Feet than the Competitors
Was the Easiest to Apply
Removed the Most Orange Battery Acid Burn, Fertilizer Staining and Rust
Was the Only Formula that Works as Described
Caused NO Damage or Etching to the Concrete
Hank
Ahhhh....that was nice. I know these guys appreciate those words Chris.
Chris,
I know everyone already jumped in, but I wanted to share a few photos of a job we did last summer, that was very similar to what you are looking at. We used F-9 and had great results. I also made a post here when we did it, this is the link
http://nationalsoftwashalliance.activeboard.com/t57981720/new-jersey-hard-waterrust-stain-removal/
Aloha Chris
Im pretty sure the F9 will work for that job, but do not confuse the irrigation stains in that picture to our red dirt stains that are very familiar in appearance. We have a dirt that is very similar to Georgia clay and is extremely difficult to remove. I have some F9 if you would like to try it. Give me a call.
Here's a F9 Training video
No. There are many different products for oil/grease. Take a look at the library here as well as the search bar. We started using Dragon Juice last year at the end of the season. A friend of mine started using it with great results so I bought a gallon that will make five.
You can fin Andy Vickers on FB. He is extremely helpful.
NSWA post of chems for cleaning.
-- Edited by BlueRidge on Thursday 28th of January 2016 07:10:14 AM