Is there a way to remove oil without hot water? Of heard of using a stiff brush plus detergent and then spray. Much appreciated if anyone can help me out.
Is EBC cost effective? I hardly ever do commercial
Is there a way to remove oil without hot water? Of heard of using a stiff brush plus detergent and then spray. Much appreciated if anyone can help me out.
Yep...Gonna try ebc, sw1000, bt200, bd200 f18. Getting calls for oil stains.Chemistry is far stronger than temperature. There are many soaps that will work, which one depends on the situation. Anything you can get on the surface full strength will do some work.
Yep...Gonna try ebc, sw1000, bt200, bd200 f18. Getting calls for oil stains.
I have tried all of those but with EBC we find it only have to apply it once and job is done.
I have tried all of those but with EBC we find it only have to apply it once and job is done.
Glad to hear this....
Yeah I know. I'm overthinking again. It's probably not a good idea to leave a spray bottle full of chemicals in a customers hands. Got to get practice at getting the stains out, then I'll be able to come up with the right protocol.Don't leave the customer anything,if what you give them works they may feel empowered.Then next time they will try to do it themselves.
Yeah I know. I'm overthinking again. It's probably not a good idea to leave a spray bottle full of chemicals in a customers hands. Got to get practice at getting the stains out, then I'll be able to come up with the right protocol.
Hey just curious what ever happened with your testing? I've been looking at those same chems you mentioned. Thanks.Yeah I know. I'm overthinking again. It's probably not a good idea to leave a spray bottle full of chemicals in a customers hands. Got to get practice at getting the stains out, then I'll be able to come up with the right protocol.
A lot of marketing kung fu with fancy words to sell more product. I think I read on here there is one proven method to get up oil stains: a jackhammer. LOL Have you seen the YouTube video of the guy that pours gas on the stains then uses a hand held blowtorch and "burns" them up?I have come to the conclusion that oil stains do not come out(fully). You can get the top layer off and still see a shadow. The best combo is a EBC and hot water. I have been using Dragon Juice and got a fresh oil stain out the other day. Probably 95%. still a little shadow. The bt 200 has been around but never hear anything about it because it is not feasible to go back to a job every few days to re apply.