Pavers & BT200

Do you guys put the B-200 on straight or can you dilute it. If you dilute it how much?
 
Great Photos Jeff, how is it working
Here's some more pavers cleaned with BT 200

This is a new neighborhood on the Waterway thats still being built, manager calls and says construction company had major leak of what they think is hydraulic fluid, goes all throughout the neighborhood but what they were really concerned about was the front entrance pavers at the guard house. It was about 100 ft or so and had been there over a week.

Went applied BT 200 straight and brushed in. Came back next day and you could actually see where the BT 200 ate the stain, it was lighter or gone on a lot of it, its hard to describe, couldnt get good picture of it. So the next day I wanted to make sure it came up 100% so we applied some concrete cleaner and used surface cleaner. It came up 100% and looked great manager was real happy. After pic didnt come out great it was still a little wet


Stuff works great on pavers


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Great Thread
Here's some more pavers cleaned with BT 200

This is a new neighborhood on the Waterway thats still being built, manager calls and says construction company had major leak of what they think is hydraulic fluid, goes all throughout the neighborhood but what they were really concerned about was the front entrance pavers at the guard house. It was about 100 ft or so and had been there over a week.

Went applied BT 200 straight and brushed in. Came back next day and you could actually see where the BT 200 ate the stain, it was lighter or gone on a lot of it, its hard to describe, couldnt get good picture of it. So the next day I wanted to make sure it came up 100% so we applied some concrete cleaner and used surface cleaner. It came up 100% and looked great manager was real happy. After pic didnt come out great it was still a little wet


Stuff works great on pavers


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Better then EBC? I wouldn't say that. It's a different type of cleaner.

BT200 is a microbe cleaner for oil, and other auto and truck fluids. But it takes time and patience when using it. It "eats" the hydrocarbons into the pores of the concrete or pavers. It will not work as good on synthetic oils. The biggest thing is you have to have patience and in some cases multiple applications. Minimum time is 45 minutes to 1 hour as it takes 20 minutes for the bacteria to wake up and start eating. It just all depends on the porosity of the surface, how bad and how long the stain has been there.

The pavers you see in this thread were put down the night before and then pressure washed the next day, if I remember correctly.

Yes it can be used after EBC but, when using after any other cleaner or chemical, you must wait 24-48 hours to be sure the cleaner chemical that was used first has had sufficient time to be dormant. Otherwise what is in their could kill off the microbes.

It is ECOLOGO Certified Green meaning it has zero harmful ingredients or VOC's. It is totally safe to use and will not harm any surface. I have even used once for removing a wine stain from a wedding dress prior to a wedding.

Biggest thing for using this though is you can't be in a hurry.

Paul at powerwashstore.com is a distributor of it.
 
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