classic gum damage

Ron Musgraves

Exterior Restoration Specialist
Staff member
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How hard can it be ??? Just take a pressure washer to it. You see guys doing it all the time. It's not like you have to go to school and get a licence, or need any training, it's just a pressure washer!!!!!!!!
 
I guess if the yellow tip won't get it with cold water, maybe the red one will??:D :p
 
We clean 2 properties now that have this kind of damage.My initial evaluation was that the last guy was using entirel to much pressure.What I discovered was that just about any pressure would cause the problem due to extremely soft concrete.
I have been removing gum at 1000psi with the tip about 12" from the surface to minimize any further damage.In this case I can't lame full blame on the last contractor for damaging the substrate since the substrare in and of itself was not right from day one,but I do fault them for not knowing enough too determine what was the root cause of the problem.
 
anyway all joking aside , hot water removes the gum , not 4000 psi

If the concrete is that soft, some times i will get the burner real hot almost steam and then use the chemical tip to remove the gum. High heat and very low pressure..;)
 
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