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Posted: Sat Sep 16, 2017 7:52 am
by RAPressureWashing
If you are going the pressure wash route then you are going to need either a Doff or Torik machine, super high heat low pressure both can be rented one of those and the correct chemical should/will remove the resin
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 4:48 pm
by Eds9332
R&A Pressure Washing wrote:Eds9332 wrote:A representative is coming over a week Thursday to assess the damage, I don't hold much hope, as they initially suggested that vinegar was the only remedy!
Will let you know the outcome.
I know someone over your way that could possibly look at this for you, he is also a stone expert, cleaning, stain removal etc.
Just let me know and I can put you in touch with him.
I am interested in this, can you tell me where he is based?
Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 5:54 pm
by RAPressureWashing
Eds9332 wrote:R&A Pressure Washing wrote:Eds9332 wrote:A representative is coming over a week Thursday to assess the damage, I don't hold much hope, as they initially suggested that vinegar was the only remedy!
Will let you know the outcome.
I know someone over your way that could possibly look at this for you, he is also a stone expert, cleaning, stain removal etc.
Just let me know and I can put you in touch with him.
I am interested in this, can you tell me where he is based?
The guy & company to speak to is
Bud Mott
Clean'N'Seal 0800 6122 462
They are based in Bristol, if you mention my name, Bud is aware you might be getting in touch.