Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: amayze on April 23, 2010, 08:02:48 am
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Hi All,
I'm a window cleaner that's been asked to jetwash a tarmac drive, which has two large paint spills on it. Will it come off normally using my pressure washer, or should I treat it with some chemicals first?
Regards A
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paint stripper
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Find out what sort of paint it is 1st water or oil based ;)
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Be very carefull if applying any chemicals to tarmac as they can do more harm than dood if left on too long ;)
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On a recent store clean I was asked to go over and have a look at two large paint spills - brand new Tarmac!!
Initial words were No chance!!!
Remembered I had some turps in the trailer and said I would give it a go. The patches were about 3 foot round, lots of splashes and the whole area was a mess. It was where the skips had been and the paint had obviously spilled out of the bottom.
In the past I have seen them use a warming plate to get the Tarmac soft, re rake it and then compact it again. Couldn't do this because it would have changed the colour of the Tarmac.
Dropped a load of Turps on it, brushed it in, with a hard brush, left it to dwell and set about it with a turbo nozzle.
Took a while but it shifted about 90%.
Rob ;D