Cleaning and removing gum at a gas station
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- čas přidán 5. 01. 2015
- This quick video (shot without script;) shows the difference between 1) surface cleaning, 2) gum removal power washing, and 3) wet-sand blasting the gum shadow or "gum tattoo".
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yea man I tell the commercial customers we will remove the actual gum but it takes a month or so of sun bleaching for it to disappear... that's been my experience at least.
How much do you charge to clean a Parking lot ?
How much do you typically charge a gas station.
Im doing a pressure washing works at gas station and Starbucks locations people don't care about gums I do remove some today and next week there's is more, i don't understand people.
I think it's easier to put it in a pice a paper towel and later throw in the garage can
good job
How much do you charge per gas station; doing just the gas pump area?
what is the name of the product you are using?
I never had a problem with gum removal shadows. Every job is different.
Do you use hot water for gum removal or is cold water OK?
Stem Hot water.
damn i only have a cold water pressure. are the heating cylinders any good? it says it heats the water.
now you have two different colors of concrete, thats not the correct way of doing it....you'll have spots every where there was gum
I find it interesting how someone would be against gum shadow, but not that bright white spot leftover afterwards haha informative video thank you. How do you deal with gum and oil stains on Asphalt?
lol i swear I was thinking just that
now what do you do with the cleaner lines you made with with the sandblasting and the regualr tip?....the surface cleaner got it clean but you can see the difference.
You moron.
REALLY? come on !!!
I grew up in Whittier I lived on Comstock near Whittier Blvd right down the street from Los Sanchez Restaurant Where about is this gas station? Subscribed to your channel
do you work on residential drive ways also?
Kristopher Cook sounds good. I'm getting your info. thanks
Is it necessary to recover the water in California?
Kristopher Cook do you have information you can forward me to look it up ?
What would happen if you point that thing on a person?
it wouldn't be pretty
Hey just found your channel. I am in the hemet / San Jacinto area. Just spent a nice penny on some power washing equipment. Looking for a mentor in the area if you can help. Thanks
call me i'd be happy to steer you in the right direction. 714.831.7022
Is that surface cleaner also reclaiming the water?
All i use is a long extension cord and a grinder with a wire wheel it works best to remove gum
I never would of thought of that
Wouldnt that eat up the concrete?
@@richardbinkley8487 Yes, that would cause damage to the concrete. A layer of concrete would be removed, if there is a sealer on the concrete, the sealer would be removed on that spot also. That’s not a good option. Unfortunately sandblasting will cause the same damage.
how much did your sand blasting rig cost? and what gpm and psi are you running? Thanks great vid.
It looked like the sand blasting attachment really messed that concrete up? It was like a really bright spot compared to the area you just cleaned
It’s just an attachment, it sucks the media from a media bag or a bucket.
Where is ur location?
Brea, CA 92821
WHY can't people just stop disposing of their gum on damn concrete!. Geesh!