I need Help, I have tried many different Chems in my own arsenal.( NOt Much success)

Put one more application then use a turbo nozzle that should release the rest.
 
Do you have any chemicals that would work on this?
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Anyone that know of any situations they have had like this please call me with the product. 4805225227

Done .....
 
Very nice job!

That makes some great before and after pictures for paver cleaning jobs.
 
Klenztone is what I meant to say has worked where others failed for me. They make it sound like its lemonade but looking up the fluoride salts on the site Russ linked to they sound pretty nasty.
 
I hope you charged them $1000-$1500 for that restoration. Looks awesome Ron. I love doing restoration work. Can I use those pics?
 
Wow did that ever clean up well! This impressed me. Great job Ron and to all of you that helped with suggestions. This is a good thread.

Yes it did come out well, my tech actually has the secret. I'll eventually share it. Be patient


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Sneaking in and replacing the pavers does not count. Just saying.
 
Yes it did come out well, my tech actually has the secret. I'll eventually share it. Be patient


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I am not a doctor therefore I have no patience

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Nuh uh.....:p


George, not to minimize the danger of HF in any way, but high concentrations (49% - 70%) is fatal. The finished product, aluminum brightener, is usually 10% - 15% max, which can still be quite painful and dangerous, but not the threat that the raw material can be. When I make aluminum brightener, I'm clad head to toe in rubber, goggles, and a respirator. It is some ugly stuff straight.

Just don't get it on ya...


Russ, since you can't ship the Alumabright, I've been using Super Nova from Landa....
We've had good results with it similar to Ron's pic's and also 2 stepping. What is your opinion of it compared to Alumabright?
 
Ron, pm me the info and chems you used on that fountain, it really turned out nice!
 
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