Cobb's acid working some magic

Mikey P

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This is a two year old shower. Never sealed, very hard water.

I filmed this while testing.

I left the guys there to acid wash it twice, rinse, Stone Scrub/Doodle bug, rinse and leave an Airpath over night. Depending on how it dries, we'll seal or enhance tomorrow..

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vTu8C-MGIcM
 
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Shane Deubell

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I'm going to pick some of that up with some magic al's.

We ran a coupon mailer for t/g and sure enough about half dozen calls for showers :errf:.
 

Desk Jockey

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Wow that's great!

We were winding up a few larger restoration projects and I was concerned I'd have too many guys around with nothing to do. So I ran an EDDM special and then, we had a couple good sized fires come in and we've been tight trying to service everyone since. The last few weeks have been a pain and this place is a wreck but its much better than the alternative. :winky:
 

GCCLee

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Killin me!

Cart before the horse! Must contain my wants.


Sent from da parking garage of dee detention center
 

Mikey P

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We don't market showers, they just find us under tile cleaning searches.


This shower looked 20 plus years old. I really didn't think all those water deposits would come off so easy.
 
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JS41035

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I've only done one shower stall. It looked ok. A lot of what I could not remove looked like that. Probably should have that stuff on the truck. I have since turned down a few.
I think I charged 190 bucks. Spent like 2 hours on it. I was really unhappy with what was left. Customer seem thrilled.
I would have hated for you to come behind me with better chems and methods.



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Blue Monarch

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How many ounces per gallon have worked best for you Mikey? And where do I find those brushes so I don't walk the whole damn store!
 

Larry Cobb

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thats it

cleans grease soil to due to it's solvency.

Cheap and not too stinky.

a must have IMO

It is a fairly unique product we developed in conjunction with Dana of Innovative in California.

It is a strong acid product for white film removal,

combined with a citrus solvent for oily grease removal .

Normally used @ 16 oz per gallon.

Larry
 
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