Hello new to the forum
I have a 11,500 PSI 12gpm waterblaster and have talked to a multi location gas station chain about cleaning there islands and entry ways with this unit removing old gum and stains.
Would probably start at 5000 PSI work my way up but is this too much power for concrete?
Would use a gun with a rotating nozzle.
I have recently aquired this waterblaster don't have a lot of experience with it obviously, maybe the pricing I could charge for the gum removal wouldnt be worth the expense of running the equipment as well, they say $5 to $7 /hr in wear parts for a 10000 PSI waterblaster along with other expenses alone.
I have a 11,500 PSI 12gpm waterblaster and have talked to a multi location gas station chain about cleaning there islands and entry ways with this unit removing old gum and stains.
Would probably start at 5000 PSI work my way up but is this too much power for concrete?
Would use a gun with a rotating nozzle.
I have recently aquired this waterblaster don't have a lot of experience with it obviously, maybe the pricing I could charge for the gum removal wouldnt be worth the expense of running the equipment as well, they say $5 to $7 /hr in wear parts for a 10000 PSI waterblaster along with other expenses alone.