James Pop
New member
Hello all,
I'm starting to gen up my post military retirement business. I'm going to start with residential/light commercial. I'm thinking lots of driveways and sidewalks along with siding. I've got a 4K PSI/4 GPM pressure washer w/18" Hammerhead surface cleaner. Reading thru the forums, I see talk about "removing the cream" from concrete.
I anticipate doing most residential concrete work with "water/pressure" only, except with tough grease/rust jobs.
Can I damage the concrete?
Also, there is ton of rust spots on property here in NW FL due to sprinkler systems. What's the best "bio friendly" method for great results?
I'm starting to gen up my post military retirement business. I'm going to start with residential/light commercial. I'm thinking lots of driveways and sidewalks along with siding. I've got a 4K PSI/4 GPM pressure washer w/18" Hammerhead surface cleaner. Reading thru the forums, I see talk about "removing the cream" from concrete.
I anticipate doing most residential concrete work with "water/pressure" only, except with tough grease/rust jobs.
Can I damage the concrete?
Also, there is ton of rust spots on property here in NW FL due to sprinkler systems. What's the best "bio friendly" method for great results?