You're working unnecessarily twice as hard. Use pool grade bleach, water, laundry detergent, a pump up sprayer and let it dwell for 10-15 minutes. Then use the pressure washer and surface cleaner.
@@craig156 Pool grade bleach is around 12.5%. You can dilute to approximately 4:1 or 3:1 to get a 3-4% mix in a gallon pump-up sprayer. Add about 4 oz of laundry detergent (Gain is preferred by us Old Timers). You can use a dish soap like Dawn but make sure it's the formula that's safe for bleach. Get the concrete wet first, then apply your mix. Let it dwell for about 15 minutes but make sure it doesn't dry. Then use the surface cleaner. Hope this helps!
@@craig156 It will not remove oil stains. There are other chemicals (I think) that may remove oil. You can find those chemicals at a pressure washing supply store.
Pool shock works better. The chemical in it (sodium hypochlorite) eats all organic material away and it’s what professional pressure washing business use. Mix it to a 3-4 percent sodium hypochlorite ratio and spray it into the concrete. It will eat all of the organics up and then you can surface clean it. No scrubbing required!! Clean in straight lines across the driveway or concrete area. If you see lines left over treat with the pool shock again and boom a clean driveway the way the pros do it 👍👍
I hope you do know the common name for sodium hypochlorite is.......bleach. You don't need to spend money on pool shock, just spend $1 on a gallon of bleach and dilute.
@@roseashley7650 it kills it for a longer period of time. It will grow back with time but without the treatment it will come back in lines and look horrible. SH gives makes the final produce last longer and come back uniform. It is very important to use it if you are selling the service.
@@djfglobal3377 It's bleach. These "professional" sidewalk sh*t scrubbers use surfactant, sodium hypochlorite, and dihydrogen monoxide. The rest of us use soap, bleach, and water.
@@SlickRickTPB wowwww, A WHOLE THREE INCHES, YOU SAY?? That glowing personality of yours doesn’t hurt, either ;) Just don’t go breaking too many hearts, king🏅🤡 😭😭😭😭😭
It is that easy, although it does the job it doesn’t completely keep it clean the brush helps but it’s just extra work ,it shouldn’t need any extra work and you should be moving the surface cleaner slower so it gets all the stains out of it
@geesegoose6174 The fact that you don't understand what he is talking about is quite common for a commenter on social media. The surface cleaner (that's the round tool attached to a pressure washer) will clean concrete without needing to use the brush and chemicals. If, after everything has dried, there are lines on the concrete, you simply use a bleach mixture to erase them (still no scrubbing needed). Plenty of videos on here to educate you and walk you through the process.
@@uhlspetznazso you are going to do the job twice the way you describe it since most of the time there will be lines on badly stained concrete. I can tell you from experience bleach mixture will not always erase those lines. Better to do it right the first time than do a second time.
Holy shit as someone that does this for a living this was painful to watch😂. Thats called a surface cleaner and brushing that did nothing it works itself in
@@foofur6647 i use sodium hypochlorite as normal in a 2-4% mix and have never hurt grass or flowers and ive done greenhouses and flower shops.Pre rinse any grass/plants and post rinse and you will never have a problem at all
You use a surface cleaner in slightly overlapping straight passes, not a circular motion. Also, post treat with 4% SH through a pump sprayer. There is no need to use an industrial grade degreaser unless you are spot treating oil stains. You made this process more complicated than necessary.
Outdoor bleach, dawn dish soap, and a sunny day apply rinse... then apply scrub rince then pressure wash. It take days to get it clean not just a few hours.
Poor guy. You really don’t understand how ineffective this gentleman is working. Highly diluted bleach (about 3-4%) will be enough to put down on this concrete with a pump sprayer, let it dwell for a bit, and take the surface cleaner to it. Work smarter not harder
Have you tried a chemical called TSP ,( TRI SODIUM PHOSPHATE) eats right though grease and oil but will harm plants,just get concrete wet , sprinkle on powder,let sit a few minutes then work it with a brush and pressure wash, it's pretty harsh so I would not recommend for dyed concrete, and test out on a small inconspicuous area😊
Use Sodium Hydroxide get a five gallon bucket fill with water put 3 cups of powder Sodium Hydroxide in water add one cup of dawn mix until powder is dissolved apply to concrete. Have at it
You have to explain what kind of concrete you have that looks like it's a very smooth concrete it is a very smooth concrete anything can remove anything I have a one of those concrete that observes the oil
Just get that pool bleach/sh and put detergent. Let sit for a bit then use the surface cleaner and you're golden. Remember every gpm is 4 inches. So 4 gpm machine is 16 in surface cleaner max
Chlorine buddy....$5 bucks at Walmart... dilute to 5% and spray on. Let it dwell for 15 minutes then hit with that nice surface cleaner you have. Then post treat for 15 more minutes, then rinse
Scotty Killmer’s brother sure has useful home improvement tips
lmaooo
😂😂😂
The Toyota mechanic of concrete cleaning 😅
Absolutely painful to watch
😂😂😂 I thought this guy reminded me of someone
You're working unnecessarily twice as hard. Use pool grade bleach, water, laundry detergent, a pump up sprayer and let it dwell for 10-15 minutes. Then use the pressure washer and surface cleaner.
What’s the ratio of bleach, water and detergent
@@craig156 Pool grade bleach is around 12.5%. You can dilute to approximately 4:1 or 3:1 to get a 3-4% mix in a gallon pump-up sprayer. Add about 4 oz of laundry detergent (Gain is preferred by us Old Timers). You can use a dish soap like Dawn but make sure it's the formula that's safe for bleach. Get the concrete wet first, then apply your mix. Let it dwell for about 15 minutes but make sure it doesn't dry. Then use the surface cleaner. Hope this helps!
@@Ahch. thanks I’ll give that a try, does it remove oil stains too?
@@craig156 It will not remove oil stains. There are other chemicals (I think) that may remove oil. You can find those chemicals at a pressure washing supply store.
You want %3-5 lookup SH soft wash calculator to get exact measurements
Pool shock works better. The chemical in it (sodium hypochlorite) eats all organic material away and it’s what professional pressure washing business use. Mix it to a 3-4 percent sodium hypochlorite ratio and spray it into the concrete. It will eat all of the organics up and then you can surface clean it. No scrubbing required!! Clean in straight lines across the driveway or concrete area. If you see lines left over treat with the pool shock again and boom a clean driveway the way the pros do it 👍👍
I hope you do know the common name for sodium hypochlorite is.......bleach.
You don't need to spend money on pool shock, just spend $1 on a gallon of bleach and dilute.
Do SH really prevent the mold and algae from growing back?
Long does sh keep the mold and algae away?
@@roseashley7650 just kills the mold/algae while it's applied. Once it's cleaned and rinsed, the treatment is over and no longer working.
@@roseashley7650 it kills it for a longer period of time. It will grow back with time but without the treatment it will come back in lines and look horrible. SH gives makes the final produce last longer and come back uniform. It is very important to use it if you are selling the service.
Pressure washing concrete unless you have really bad stains you don’t need soap!!
What?
Misinformation
Is he the Scotty Kilmer of concrete cleaning? He sounds just like him.
Lol yea that what I was thinking
Ouch.
Wait until he discovers what SH is
- The owner/operator of a pressure washing business
I don’t know , what is that ? I know carpentry not pressure washing
Also , what’s a good surface cleaner attachment?
@@djfglobal3377 It's bleach. These "professional" sidewalk sh*t scrubbers use surfactant, sodium hypochlorite, and dihydrogen monoxide. The rest of us use soap, bleach, and water.
Mom advice...don't eat off it!🤣🤣🤣
😂😂😂😂Agreed!
“You could EAT off the concrete if you wanted to” 😂
Wonderful job. Thanks for your heard work.
I don’t think I’ll eat off of it, great video 😂
That’s really cool. I know to have that done, most companies charge a considerable amount.
Así es nada es caro lo que pasa es que ganas poquito
@@SlickRickTPB wowwww, A WHOLE THREE INCHES, YOU SAY?? That glowing personality of yours doesn’t hurt, either ;) Just don’t go breaking too many hearts, king🏅🤡
😭😭😭😭😭
@@ignaciom7008absolute clown shit
Thanks dad I needed to learn this 😂
This DAD is to smart
Dadvice...
It is that easy, although it does the job it doesn’t completely keep it clean the brush helps but it’s just extra work ,it shouldn’t need any extra work and you should be moving the surface cleaner slower so it gets all the stains out of it
You don't really need the cleaner though just a pressure washer
@geesegoose6174 The fact that you don't understand what he is talking about is quite common for a commenter on social media.
The surface cleaner (that's the round tool attached to a pressure washer) will clean concrete without needing to use the brush and chemicals.
If, after everything has dried, there are lines on the concrete, you simply use a bleach mixture to erase them (still no scrubbing needed).
Plenty of videos on here to educate you and walk you through the process.
@@uhlspetznazso you are going to do the job twice the way you describe it since most of the time there will be lines on badly stained concrete. I can tell you from experience bleach mixture will not always erase those lines. Better to do it right the first time than do a second time.
@@ohboy2592 What I typed is the right way if you want to avoid having the lines.
“Whirly-jig-jobbies”
Interesting method for sure! Much respect!
I’m off to buy one of this whirly-jig-jobbies tomorrow!
CZcamss best dad
That's a nice Whirly Jig Jobby!
Beautiful job 👏 👌 🙌 👍 ❤️ 💖
Biggest mistake EVERYBODY makes is not resealing the slab. Water will freeze in the slab and crack.
True but did that look like fridged temperatures?
All slabs crack never had water freeze and crack a slab though.
"Rev up your pressure washer!"
Cool whirly-thing-jobby!!!!
I'd eat off it depending on what you are making for dinner .. 😂
"Bob's your Uncle" 😂
Just mix some sodium hypochlorite and a bit of dish soap, works waaaay better than those over priced pre mixed crap
Holy shit as someone that does this for a living this was painful to watch😂. Thats called a surface cleaner and brushing that did nothing it works itself in
What would you recommend as a concrete cleaner that will not hurt the lawn and surrounding plants?
@@foofur6647 i use sodium hypochlorite as normal in a 2-4% mix and have never hurt grass or flowers and ive done greenhouses and flower shops.Pre rinse any grass/plants and post rinse and you will never have a problem at all
currently sitting in my car with 14 bottles of pool shock from Walmart watching this 😆
I need to get me one of those Whirly jigg jobbers!
You use a surface cleaner in slightly overlapping straight passes, not a circular motion. Also, post treat with 4% SH through a pump sprayer. There is no need to use an industrial grade degreaser unless you are spot treating oil stains. You made this process more complicated than necessary.
Use muratic acid slightly diluted, etches concrete. Literally makes it white with no pressure washing or scrubbing . Just spray and rinse
This is a job that I believe will be around for a long time
Cleaned my driveway last year. Only used the wand. Next time I’ll shell out the $80 and use the surface cleaner. Much easier and wayyy quicker
Fantastic energi.... 👍🤩
You must be a genius. The only one who has ever clean concrete.
1. Water. 2. Soap
Outdoor bleach, dawn dish soap, and a sunny day apply rinse... then apply scrub rince then pressure wash. It take days to get it clean not just a few hours.
I like to clean underneath my grill the cement is really greasy, good job, it turn out beautifully,😊
Pro tip: thoroughly rinse the adjoining grass butting up to the concrete pads. If you don’t that filthy black water will KILL that bordering grass.
I dont think it will. I do pressure washing and have never had a problem with dirty water going into grass
No it wont. Why? Because what actually kills the grass is bleach, which hes not using, not the dirt hes washing off, aka "black water"
Great job!! Ehat pressure washer do you use?
Great job
Dude,
You are soooooo extra😂
Would you use a sealant on it now?
Bob really is my uncle
The man has a pressure washer and surface cleaner yet he’s working so hard he has to work in sections.
How to clean a driveway: have an expensive piece of specialized equipment
Wait, Bob my uncle?!?
Fanny's me Aunt!
I think I found my new career.
Good to see a man actually putting his back into something. Good luck getting GenZ to do some actual hard work 😅
Jump to present- back is fucking broken and his arthritis finally kicked in
I’m 20 with a business, some of us still work hard
@@evanmyers7082 OK I will amend my response to "GenZ *except* Evan" 😀
Poor guy. You really don’t understand how ineffective this gentleman is working. Highly diluted bleach (about 3-4%) will be enough to put down on this concrete with a pump sprayer, let it dwell for a bit, and take the surface cleaner to it. Work smarter not harder
No point in working hard when working easy gets you the same if not better results.
🙌🏽 bravo!
Didnt know scotty kilma did voice overs for other channels now
SWEEPING SIDE TO SIDE LESS PHYSICAL EXERTION.
Bobs your uncle😂👏
The lower area tho.. I seen some black spots.. maybe he should use different products. And the surface cleaner is a pressure washer's best friend.
Pool shock and laundry detergent my friend!
Unless I can rent one I’m not doing this 😂
Use sodium hypochlorite 3%, pre treat, and wash with surface cleaner then post treat (diluted chlorine)
Bobs your uncle … and your dad 😮
I don't know everything, but I believe the pressure washer would have gotten that off with zero chemicals
Seems like with the pressure washer the scrubbing would be needed ?
Have you tried a chemical called TSP ,( TRI SODIUM PHOSPHATE) eats right though grease and oil but will harm plants,just get concrete wet , sprinkle on powder,let sit a few minutes then work it with a brush and pressure wash, it's pretty harsh so I would not recommend for dyed concrete, and test out on a small inconspicuous area😊
Use more dwell time. With Light spraying.
Bob's your uncle, Ur still cleaning
You should get yourself a floor grinder with a wire pad of some sort to save scrubbing it with a stick
Glad we have nice bricks.
I would hate that grey concreet around my house
Bro working harder not smarter
Use Sodium Hydroxide get a five gallon bucket fill with water put 3 cups of powder Sodium Hydroxide in water add one cup of dawn mix until powder is dissolved apply to concrete. Have at it
Is this routine maintenance for concrete driveways? I didn't realize I had to do that 😦
Me either .
Is cleaning dirty stuff routine where you live? Asked and answered I guess.
Presoak before adding soap
After that cleaning just use concrete acid for best results
Can’t find Uncle Bob’s channel?!?
You have to explain what kind of concrete you have that looks like it's a very smooth concrete it is a very smooth concrete anything can remove anything I have a one of those concrete that observes the oil
Poor flowers and bushes. All soap and chemistry water went under them. 😢😢😢
There is an easier and 10x faster way - SH before, surface clean, SH after. Done without breaking a sweat.
Oh mannnn lol SH is the way to go
~ Use hydrogen peroxide the night before said project. It's a debriding agent and is good for the terra firma
Way to poison all those bushes.
Just get that pool bleach/sh and put detergent. Let sit for a bit then use the surface cleaner and you're golden. Remember every gpm is 4 inches. So 4 gpm machine is 16 in surface cleaner max
Chlorine buddy....$5 bucks at Walmart... dilute to 5% and spray on. Let it dwell for 15 minutes then hit with that nice surface cleaner you have. Then post treat for 15 more minutes, then rinse
Skip the detergent. Straight water will do just as well and save you lots of money 💰 Unless you have maybe red clay stains.
It's called a surface cleaner. And don't mix chemicals
1/3rd bleach 2/3rds water in a garden sprayer before using the pressure washer works great. Works on the house too.
Could just use water it will look the same
It's called soft wash system let the chemicals work for you
Oh homeowners (ie boomers) and their odd fascination with lawns and concrete
My uncles name is bob
You got the same voice as donald trump
I'll never do it that way
I always eat on and off the concrete
hydrocloic acid is the way to go
No need for any chemicals
Oh dear god 😂 just....no. I love the energy. However, the technique could be much more efficient.
you just cleaned it four times.
i bet this guy does the job for $99 to hahaha
Pete is my Uncle. Not Bob !
Zep products are absolutely horrible. You are better off using dawn dish soap over that crap.
Either that or you can hire a professional