Brick Restoration pics.

dieseldad97

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Here is a job I did a few days ago. I really needed a lift, but it worked out pretty good.
 

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Was it mold/mildew or something else?
 
I think looks pretty good. If I was concerned about "needing a lift" to get direct pressure, I would have used a direct application of a roof wash mix to clean it before rinsing. Would have been an easy shot for a Delevan.
 
That really Looks Great, you should Blog those for sure. Someone will pay good money for that type of expertise.

Thanks Ron. Not sure what you mean when you say Blog the pics...


I only see one problem with the after photo. Anyone else see it?

But great Job none the less Gerald so don't take offense.

I see more than 1 problem haha, please tell me, maybe I can shed some light into why its a problem.
 
Looks great! care to share your method of cleaning? chems?

Gerald

How much elbow grease did that take. More or less then you expected? And yes tell us your process please


The job took me about 2 ish hours. The bond the mold had on the brick had me work at it. No brushing was done. PM me if you need to know more.
 
On the before and after I see a problem below the window. You could crop it but I like the photo the way you took it. Thats it, small but will stop that from being in a portfolio
Thanks Ron. Not sure what you mean when you say Blog the pics...




I see more than 1 problem haha, please tell me, maybe I can shed some light into why its a problem.
 
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