How To Clean Patio Pavers
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 มิ.ย. 2024
- This video describes how we clean cement brick pavers. It doesn't matter if they're on a patio of make up your driveway. This is a great, safe way to clean them without altering the color.
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Great info. I have some One Restore, but have yet to use it on anything.
Thanks for the tips.
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Where did you buy the one restore?
Hello thanks for the video! Curious about the cart did you make it yourself?
Glad it helps. The cart was a purchase from Northern Tool but I don't think they sell it any more. I think they had a bunch when Covid went down and were selling them with a ionizing spray nozzle. I bought it at my local store at a steep discount ($99 I think). It has a 2.5 gal tank, 2gpm 12v pump, and a small 12v lawn mower battery. Works great!
What pressure washer is that? Ty
Can you provide the link on where to buy One Restore? Great video!
I purchased most of my chemicals at a local power washer store in Virginia Beach. You may have to go to the manufacturers website to find a dealer.
Do you know if it will take the stain out of my pavers from the oak tree pollen falling on it when it rains. It's stained the pavers.
I suggest testing a small, inconspicuous area first before going all in. On new stains, it might work. You may not have any luck with older stains. It just depends.
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Man idk, for any organic growth nothing really beats SH, let alone cost efficient
Hey Anthony, I can't disagree with you about and I have used SH before but stopped because a customer complained that it lightened (bleached) the color a bit. So... having said that, I new "educate" the customer on the process and charge a little more for it. I'll also use a surface cleaner and charge for re-applying new polymeric sand.
@@neptuneclean sir this is when you tell them its time to seal it and this only increases your margins
The car parked behind is going to end up with paint damage from overspray
For my area, there is moss and weeds always between pavers. SO this wouldn't be good for us
Not much you can do about moss but blow it out with force. I run into that here was well sometimes.
Would you still us it to get rid of the weeds and moss or is filling it back in with sand the most likely scenario
@@ishdish92 I don't think u can get weeds in cracks without blasting off the sand. Also NEPTUNE CLEANING Sold their business I believe, congrats Billl
Soo this whole driveway was one restore? NO SH at all? Wow. And you downstreamed it or used a softwash system?
Two applications of 1-Restore using a 2gpm 12v portable sprayer then washed the dirt away with 2540 nozzle. Took about the same time it does to surface clean it using a 28" surface cleaner on 8gpm machine. Cost of 1-restore is considerably more (5 gal makes 25 gal and cost $175) but I add that to the cost of the job so profit margin remains intact. Believer it or not, this driveway is much larger than what I show and only took one 5 gal bucket. These pavers were installed tight together and we could have used a surface cleaner with minimal sand loss but the owner opted against that.
sh is not going to hurt at all I probably do 50 miles a year Spray it let it set a while and you just rent it all
That's good to know. I have used SH before on lighter color cement pavers and I will probably use it again but this customer was also concern about environment so the EcoChem product was the way to go. I don't mind using it as long as they don't mind paying for it.
Concrete not cement. Cement is the powder you use to make concrete.