This demo was at another location.

Jon

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clean crete demo, before picture

I cannot post all three pictures at one time so will do so in 3 post.

What I am going to say is let the pictures speak for me and that allows the others who where there to post their own ideas of the clean crete demo.

This is the before picture.
 

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clean crete demo 5 days after

This picture was taken 5 days after the demo.
 

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holy poop!!!!!!!!!!!! looks like doo - doo ----

dont think i will be using that product ......thanks Jon great pic's
 
Wow,
What a bust. And I was actually contemplating on going to California to see this Demonstration.

It looks like the area that this product was put on maybe slightly lighter but the end results don't measure up. Not at all.

I hope the owner of this Paveclean will respond. I give him credit for doing this demo with Jon but what an embarrassing end result. I wouldn't wan't to show my face with a product that works like that.

Is this just another product that people try to advertise as doing something that it doesn't just to take your money. What a dissapointment.

Like I said I hope the maker of this product will explain himself.

I doubt he will. They hardly ever do.

John:mad:
 
This picture was taken at another location. You can get an idea of how the parking lot is done with this picture.
 

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Oh man! What a let down. I was hopeing for something great and instead it was a great big let down. I am not impresssed one bit. I think I can even do better with my washer. Well there you go if it sounds to good to be true than more than likely it is.
 
As I understand Pave Clean you will have to go back 10-14 days later and reapply Pave Clean because it keeps on working on the oil that is in the concrete. Also i was told not to think it would make the concrete look like new just help remove oil that is on the concrete. Remember that the proper way of cleaning the drive-thrus is to contain the water with the oil and properly dispose it. If you don't do this you and the place that you are doing the service will get a heck of a fine. To me Pave Clean is a alternative from getting into all the legal issues with powerwashing drive-thrus. Will have a demo of Pave Clean done for me and will judge it for my self. My $ worth


Charlie
 
Charlie a very good point and one that was talked about, that is also a gray area of the law, they are not really sure if it is legal to dump it in a trash can or if it must be disposed of in another way.

I am not sure if the EPA has even seen or ruled on this question with products of this nature.

Will be interesting to see how they rule.
 
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