Concrete cleaning is considered to be an easy pressure washing services to offer in Maryland. However, improperly cleaning concrete can leave marks, stripes and other unsightly features if it's not done properly. Concrete cleaning should be done with a hot water pressure washing and the proper concrete cleaning chemicals to avoid using high pressure when possible.
Here are some common tips that we give out to other pressure washing companies on occasion. This information may be valuable to you as well so you know the right questions to ask when hiring a pressure washing company to clean your concrete.
If your cleaning residential concrete driveways you have probably run into rust stains on the concrete. Occasionally you will find that some rust stains on a customer’s driveway are really just stains, and some are not. True rust stains are caused by ferrous material (such as a stone with iron content) coming into contact with oxygen and moisture. When a piece of ferrous rock is exposed to air, such as when spalling has occurred (the smooth cement surface has been worn or broken or power washed off, exposing the gravel beneath) rust will begin to form very quickly and stain the cement around this spot. This kind of rust stain can be easily identified because it appears to be originating from a single point and spreading from there in the direction water would run. The rust stain can be removed using an acid-based cleaner like Crete Clean or Pro BRC. The secret to successfully removing this kind of rust stain is to apply the acid and immediately begin to agitate the surface. Keep working the stain and rinsing the stain until it is completely rinsed clean. To prevent re-occurrence, seal the driveway with a long-lasting siloxane-based sealer.
So when is a rust stain not a rust stain? If the stain is caused by the spilling of battery acid (or similar product), it looks like a rust stain but is not. Most strong acids like battery acid will actually discolor (or “burn”) the concrete when not neutralized within a short time of the spill. These sorts of stains tend to look like brown-orange, puddle-shaped areas on the driveway. The stain is often quite deep, and no products on the market today will satisfactorily remove this orange stain once it been on the cement for an extended amount of time. Too often, pressure washers are used to blast the surface clean when attempting to remove rust stains, which amounts to peeling off a deep layer of the concrete to expose a surface that is less stained. This is not doing the customer any favors they would probably prefer the rust stain!
Sometimes fertilizer contains iron which will create a stain that looks similiar to a rust stain.
Your ability to remove a rust stain or any other stain usually depends on how old the stain is. Most successful contractors have learned to set their customers’ expectations ahead of agreeing to do any job. Learning to identify the difference between these similar situations will help you educate the customer.
Washing concrete can be done with a lance for small concrete areas or with a surface cleaner for medium and large concrete areas. Make sure your concrete cleaning company has these tools to perform the job properly. One of the most important tools is hot water , if your pressure washer can't provide heat, for pressure washing and cleaning concrete then give us a call!
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