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Cleaning Irrigation Water Stains From Concrete
I've tried 30 second cleaner and vinegar. What works? Pool Chlorine?
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SNO Cap (I purchased at ACE hardware) works great, just mix, spray on wait about 10 minutes and spray water to clean off.
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I been here for 7 years and have no staining from irrigation anywhere, do they use different water in different sections?
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It's called snow cap rust remover.
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I will give it a try. Yes it's reclaimed water. It darkens the concrete with the overspray and won't scrub off either. It doesn't appear to be rust because I've tried CLR on it.
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The stains you are seeing is rust. I use this product. No Mixing and works great. Spray it on the stains, wait a few minutes and hose it off. Easy Peazy. Find it at Lowes.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Super-Iron-...leaner/3578096 |
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When I fertilize my bushes, flowers, and peppers in pots I sometimes accidentally drop some fertilizer which leaves rust stain. I use lemon cut in half rub on stain and comes right up. |
Be sure to rinse it off fairly quickly. Mixed at recommended strength, and left wet on the wall for more than a couple of minutes, it can bleach the color on some homes.
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Are all these cleaning products, work and safe on painted driveway.
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If it’s a reddish color, it’s actually old construction dirt mixed with water and affixed to your concrete. A pressure washer removes it. Don’t use CLR if the cement is only a couple of years old. The chemicals can actually etch your cement.
Dark colors can be from roof runoff and your shingles. Again, a pressure washer does a good job. |
Can you use this in a power washer?
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