Never tried chomp. Will remember that one (maybe) but laquer thinner, rub, apply again, rub, apply again, rub and it will lighten. Laquer thinner for a few seconds before pressure wash will get the top off. Texas sun will help a little over a year or so. Otherwise Jack hammer.
Ah the dry sweep shuffle, done that many times myself
There is a rank and dance in the Marine Corps made for this situation. The rank is PFC...Perfect For Cleaning....and the dance is the PFC Shuffle. MrSystem...it does involve cat litter and boot twisting...dont be afraid...it is completely acceptable to be seen doing the PFC Shuffle in any attire...wife beater or skiivies. The neighbors and/or wife will approve of the final product.
There is a rank and dance in the Marine Corps made for this situation. The rank is PFC...Perfect For Cleaning....and the dance is the PFC Shuffle. MrSystem...it does involve cat litter and boot twisting...dont be afraid...it is completely acceptable to be seen doing the PFC Shuffle in any attire...wife beater or skiivies. The neighbors and/or wife will approve of the final product.
You have no hair on your satchel if you cant get that oil out of that redwood expansion joint...with the PFC Shuffle....no matter how multilayered it might be.
Good luck. I recommend some Chubby Checker...real loud...real late.
Sorry Homey...my dance card is full. Ive got my own shuffle. Thanks for the invite.
It rained last night..so i dont know how much that effected results...
But ..they are noticable...
I am interested to see what another treatment that allows it to dry completely can do.
Looks like the Chomp just lightened the stains. Better go get you some Tide, if you wanna just let the product sit and do all the work. You could let it sit till the next rain washes it away...
Yup.. going to test it again on dryer days..give it a full chance. . It never dried completely.. but not sure that would make much more of a difference.
Muratic acid is not good for the concrete or anything is ends up running off into.
DONT USE IT LIKE THAT!
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Its going to have to etch somewhat to take it off and Muratic acid is one of the milder acids. We've used it before with some diluting with water and it works well.
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