The way the Burger King concrete test happened.. I have been cleaning Burger King vent hoods for about 1 year now.. I also clean buffalo wild wings.. The same company owns 7 BK's and 2 Buffalo Wild Wings.. 6 months ago I started cleaning Buffalo wild wings concrete as well as the hood cleaning and washing down the building, sometimes stucco sometimes brick..
Anyway The manager over the Burger Kings called and said from now on not only clean my vent hoods but clean my concrete, my building and inspect all fire equipment.
This test was run at a burger king.. Two guys showed up in a ford escort..They took 2 2700 psi machines I think they were 3 GPM .. They started cleaning .. One Guys machine kept quiting on him, The other Guy was appling gallons of store bleach spreading it all over the sidewalk...
This is where being knowledgable and experienced is a must..
This 2 man crew worked for 4 hours, they used wands with 15 degree tips, no surface cleaner , no turbo nozzle, and Household bleach..
They were still cleaning the concrete when I got thru cleaning the vent hood and inspecting the fire equipment..
So this is how I ran the test..
When they finally got thru and left I cleaned over there work . I cleaned next to there work..
Everett makes a great point about chemical knowledge.. To Clean what took them 4 hours . I can clean in about 1 hour using a surface cleaner , hot water and pool bleach.
If I used caustic soda about 1 hour with the surface cleaner..
Cold Water will Clean .. But If you don,t use proper chemicals Nothing looks right when its dry.. The trick I have found is to not only get the concrete clean but to make it uniform.
Celeste and Rodger turned me on to using Deck Brightner .. This stuff is great .. You Clean the concrete and get it uniform the best you can.. I take a pump up sprayer and Apply the brightner then rinse , when it dries the concrete is like a mirror...
What ever you do D Flores remember first impressions is the key to making it in this business.. The way I learn is find a spot of whatever it is that you are cleaning preferably at your own house.. Practice, try different suggestions and chemicals.
Read about each chemical , learn about Dwell Time, How to Rinse, Read the precautions and interactions with other chemicals.
Wooden Fences , I have only done one and it was for my aunt and uncle. I try to stay away from wood.. But here was what I did .. First I tested an area.. I used wood Bleach( very diluted) I turned the throttle down on my machine to get about 1200 psi
thats as low as I could get it.. I cleaned from the ground up to keep mud from splashing back on it .. When all was done I rinsed and Rinsed..
The 2nd day I went and applied Olympic water seal to the fence .. I like Olympic better because it contains Linseed oil instead of mineral spirits like Thompsons water seal..
It took 2 days to do the job and about 2 days of studying and asking questions .
I had a wood restoration cleaning outfit stop by and we talked for about 30 minutes , He said it looked pretty good but.... This is where I started taking notes in my head...
The trick is Look, Learn, and Listen.. ( and above all study) It's just like school..
Also before I would even dream of cleaning someone elses wood I would have to try it out alot more on my families stuff. Just for pratice..
I've been cleaning vent hoods for 14 years and guess what I still learn new stuff everyday...
Good Luck D Flores...