How to remove oil stain from a concrete driveway "THE EASY WAY" Part 1
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- čas přidán 29. 04. 2024
- In this video we remove heavy oil stains from a drive way using Dynamite Degreaser from South East Soft Wash we do our first treatment using a 1:1 mix with a pump sprayer let it dwell for 10 min then follow that with downstreaming Degreaser over the whole drive way and rinse with our surface cleaner once we removed the bulk of it we let the concrete dry out and will be back for Part 2 to finish the stain removal
I would never be able to charge my client for those results. Have you ever tried torching the oil out? Use a propane torch and heat up the oil before washing. It'll bubble to the surface. It's like having a heated unit. Anyways best of luck in improving in your techniques
I did that and it was great but it's not part of the process of using the chemicals
That looked horrible.
I found out by accident how well gasoline and spill absorbent will pull oil out of concrete.
Baking soda works well for oil stains.
Maybe you should’ve done the hard way…. Because the easy way didn’t work.
from here he is going down and down and down and along with him many of his elfs...
Awesome brother!!
If a customer would call as soon as the oil stain happens, the results are a lot better. However, I think most people call long after the oil has had a chance to soak in. Then it's too late.
I do power wash for concrete and I use a mixture of two zep chems works well
But for oil stains it’s a hit and miss
But yes oil stains are a nightmare and customers expect them to erase like pencil mark on a paper
I never used dynamite willing to try it
Great job, Duey! It ain’t gonna get much better than that, I don’t care what you use. Dynamite Degreaser is definitely the best on the market. And I’ve tried literally dozens of degreasers
Thanks man it don't help that this was a fresh new drive way poured last summer and that oil just soaked right up into every bit of it plus this vid is part 1 of 2 where I went back and hit it one more time and it looked alot better I let straight just sit in there on an early morning for 30+ min
ALLLLLLELUYYYYAA!!!!! Finally justice has been done!!! about time....oh Lord...thank you thank thank you!!!!
dude you need hot water to get that up.
Where do you get your blue hoses from?
My 3/4 water supply is made by RMX Blue Seal my pressure hose is Propulse Uber flex
D-limonene and a garden hose is all you need
do you think zep would get this job done
I've never had good luck with zep purple power and other big box chems
What do you mean 1to 1 is that SH that you applied
1:1 how I mixed it in the pump sprayer 1 gal of Dynamite Degreaser and 1 gal water and then I took that same mix and ran it through my down stream injector wish a Skunk check valve and get an awsome mix I don't know the exact ratio I have but it does the job
@@WOO10WASH Why didn't you use SH mix after the degreaser treatment?
@Alex-kk7zn there was no need to hit it with SH and mixing Degreaser and SH ain't a good mix on a chemical reaction
Muriatic acid is the best fastest oil cleaning chemical, it works almost instantly so do small spots
Epic failure! Awesome rig though!
Good effort though
Really? A good rainstorm would have done the same thing.
Always add the chemical after the water
"Do as you ought to, add acid to water." But I don't think that pink stuff was acid. I don't know what it was, but it didn't seem to do anything that plain water wouldn't have done.
$99 bucks for that degreaser lol
Lol
You had more like a 70% mix in that sprayer because you didn't fill it all the way with water. Then you reapplied two more times...you probably used $50.00 worth of chem on that small drive and killed two hours of your time....what did you get paid to leave an obvious reoccurring stain?...Your application technique has left a blotchy appearance to the concrete...definitely a property damage fail...you should have pre rinsed the surface first to cool it down. Why don't you use 100% Sodium Hydroxide
as it is the active ingredient in those overpriced cleaners? At a ratio of 16ozs to 5gals of cold water I could reclean that drive and got that up....Stop drinking the KoolAid...lol, I've been pressure washing for 30 plus years...what do I know, LMAO.
Let us know what you charged, and I will do the profit / loss math on this job for you.