How do you guys tackle a re-occuring water stain?

hanks75

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Rain water seeped into this lanai and cause a water stain on olefin glue down. We cleaned it twice, but later it came right back. What effectively solves this problem. I definitely don't want to pull the hoses out again if I can help it. I don't have an encap machine!
 

adamh

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Spray an acid on it. If it goes away in front of your eyes its a PH issue. If not, it probably is wicking.

Or you can get a clean white towel a little wet and rub it on the area. If the towel gets dirty than you know its something wicking.

If its wicking, acid rinse it with very little water ( low PSI ) tons of vac passes and put an airmover on it.
 

J Scott W

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You can encap small areas without an encap machine. Encapping with a bonnet would be nice, but you can spray Encapuguard (Neutralizer and anti-wicking agent) and brush in with Grandi-Brush or similar.

Stain gone!
 

adamh

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An acid like BP Fab Set or HM Clear Water rinse will not leave a residue.
 

jstucky

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SO the ultimate question which has NEVER been answered!!!??


How to dilute the 40 Vol??

In Pre-spray for urine jobs?? Or for just spraying directly on spots??


Anybody???
 

Brian R

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Don't give it to the Cowboys...they can't tackle anything. :mrgreen:


Just typing the word "Cowboys" made me feel all gay and stuff.
 

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