F9 Hard Water Stain Remover- Guys Please Post Here if Interested

Craig

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We will be introducing F9 Hard Water Stain Remover Soon! This product is capable of removing many hard water stains from concrete, bricks and pavers. Please take a look at our pics and let me know if you'd be interested in this product.

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Clay grouted-in pavers with calcium carbonate, magnesium and other hard water accumulation.

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Calcium carbonate on concrete at a resort. F9 HWSR removes this when use in combination with your surface cleaner. Our process removes staining, increases the COF (Coefficient of Friction) to reduce hazardous slip and fall situations. Many resorts will pay you monthly for this type of restoration work to keep their liabilities and lawsuits down.

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Calcium Carbonate on colored concrete- same situation as the gray concrete. This is 20 years of hard water accumulation. Golf carts would actually slide and get into collisions this concrete was so slippery.

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Before/Afters
 
This sounds like a great product, have some of those stains here but Tony Shelton has an account where the sidewalks are totally covered with this stuff.

The question I have is, what kind of sealer will help prevent this from returning if that is possible? I would think that the stain will return soon like when they water or when it rains.

Thanks Craig.

I think the oil stain remover will be your million dollar goldmine once you have that perfected and out in the field.
 
Chris, I have a sealer for this too. I'll post more on it when we are closer to launch. I have had accounts for over 10 years where I do our process. Without sealer Some areas need to be done every year. With sealer we are getting 3 years out of it (with low accumulation of water stains) but if they have it steam cleaned every few months they could get 5 or more years. Good opportunity to do the restoration and then maintain the concrete.
 
Thats impressive, I have seen those kind of deposits laugh at many good acids.
 
Just for more information, that was not me Stalking Craig in the Red Ford...

It did look identical to my truck, though.
 
Craig, you might want to see if it will remove hard water stains from windows too. If it does, then you have another market for your product.
 
How's this coming along Craig?

For the hard water stain cleaning, can that be taught over the phone or read the instructions or do you need to be there like in an all day long training?

Thanks.
 
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