jlpressure
JL Pressure Washing
I have been cleaning this one properties front entrance area for about 4 years. They only clean it once a year. It has red pavers about 7500sq ft that when I got there 4+ years ago was totally wasted with leaked oil, major stain, buses and cars park here. I told the manager back then the best thing was to flip the pavers. They didnt want to do that. I have cleaned 4 times with heavy duty degreasers and heat. But just didnt get the stains out enough at all, just made it better than it was. I was never happy with the finished product but the manger said it looked better. We would finsih it but still some pretty black areas and then lighter stuff that looked ok.
Well I used Doug Ruckers BT200 and I have to say, it was a major difference and looked damn good, pretty impressed
Before when we cleaned even when it was still wet you could see the oil stain. Last night we cleaned and wet areas and areas that had some time to dry out, you just couldn't see the stains that have been there for years. Me and my guys were pretty surprised and so was the maintenance guy
The stains were gone if not 100%, 90% it really looked good a lot better than any other time we have cleaned
We went the night before and applied the BT200 and went back last night and cleaned. I took some picture but want to go back when its 100% dry and take a look. But no matter what, its A LOT better:thumbup:
Well I used Doug Ruckers BT200 and I have to say, it was a major difference and looked damn good, pretty impressed
Before when we cleaned even when it was still wet you could see the oil stain. Last night we cleaned and wet areas and areas that had some time to dry out, you just couldn't see the stains that have been there for years. Me and my guys were pretty surprised and so was the maintenance guy
The stains were gone if not 100%, 90% it really looked good a lot better than any other time we have cleaned
We went the night before and applied the BT200 and went back last night and cleaned. I took some picture but want to go back when its 100% dry and take a look. But no matter what, its A LOT better:thumbup: