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EddieO
09-02-2018, 06:58 AM
Away this summer for 6 weeks, have now noticed lots of rust stains from irrigation on both concrete and vinyl sided homes. These stainswere not there in July. What has changed in the reclaimed irrigation water?:bigbow:

villagetinker
09-02-2018, 08:31 AM
No idea about changes in the water, but Sno-Cap (ACE hardware) does a great job at removing these. I mix up a batch, use a garden sprayer to apply, and a pressure washer to clean off, but I believe you can use a garden hose also.

graciegirl
09-02-2018, 08:56 AM
I suspect the "rust" stains are from a fertilizer applied to bushes. Sometimes dear husband gets it on the back stoop and front walk and it leaves a rust stain. As previously said, they sell stuff to get it out.

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thetruth
09-02-2018, 11:03 AM
No idea about changes in the water, but Sno-Cap (ACE hardware) does a great job at removing these. I mix up a batch, use a garden sprayer to apply, and a pressure washer to clean off, but I believe you can use a garden hose also.

We have great water pressure far more than we used to have.

We have a divice that fits on to a garden hose called WATER JET POWER WASHER. It is a wand kind of thing with a valve to turn it on and off and a changeable tip one is a fan the other a stream. There are several brands of these. I think ACE has them and they are under $20. iT HAS ENOUGH POWER TO REMOVE PAINT. uNLIKE A PRESSURE WASHER IT DOES NOT SPRAY SOAP However it is far less costly, no repairs and takes little room to store.

upstate
09-02-2018, 03:49 PM
I’ve had success using Dawn dish detergent. Apply a small amount directly to the stain, then work it in with a stiff scrub brush, rinse with water. I should add that my concrete has been color stained, good luck.

photo1902
09-02-2018, 04:01 PM
Iron out. It comes in a powder form and works perfectly for removing rust stains from irrigation water as well as fertilizer stains on concrete, stucco and vinyl siding.

Buckeyephan
09-02-2018, 07:52 PM
When Egners power washed our house, we had them remove the rust stains. For an extra $60, all the stains were gone with no effort on our part.

karostay
09-03-2018, 08:26 AM
No idea about changes in the water, but Sno-Cap (ACE hardware) does a great job at removing these. I mix up a batch, use a garden sprayer to apply, and a pressure washer to clean off, but I believe you can use a garden hose also.


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Wavy Chips
09-03-2018, 08:31 AM
We had the exact same problem - not sure of the cause, either irrigation water or fert. Went up to Florida Paints, they sell a product called "Magic" for $20 (probably similar to Ace Hardware product). Picked up a small $5 pump sprayer at Home Depot. Mixed up a batch and sprayed both stucco and vinyl. everything disappeared in less than 2 minutes. It was pretty amazing. Did entire perimeter of the house in under 15 minutes.