GSequoia said:You can also go to a pool supply store and get Muratic Acid, couple thtat with a good wire brush and a LOT of fresh air and you can get just about anything out. Carefully though, it will whiten the concrete, so if you're not careful you can get white spots.
w_howey said:Contact a local Contractor supply house, and get some good quality contractor floor cleaner. The company I work for, makes some wicked stuff I can send them name of it to you back-channel.
MinotJeep said:My friend is moving out of his place and his garage floor has a oil/mud residue on it that is pretty nasty and tough to scrub off. Does anyone know of a product that we can use to get the floor clean.
Thanks - Matt
How much shipped to 78233?XJguy said:My freing who owns a large contracting company told me the best way to make your cement driveway or garage look like new again, is to simply dust the floor with concrete powder, sprinkle water and brush the slurry around, the floor will then appear to be new one dry.
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XJguy said:My freing who owns a large contracting company told me the best way to make your cement driveway or garage look like new again, is to simply dust the floor with concrete powder, sprinkle water and brush the slurry around, the floor will then appear to be new one dry.
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seanR said:For about a week, untill it crumbles back in to powder.
seanR said:For about a week, untill it crumbles back in to powder.
seanR said:And I s'pose you know of a good contractor supply house, huh?
seanR said:Spobi
w_howey said:All I have to say to you is: I am looking to get my parking lot 'tar and chipped' Know anyone who I can get to do it?