Ive got a store front to do in Wimbledon Sunday evening and am fortunate to have all options.
We will be using a full chewing gum removal set up and will then pressure wash the slabwork.
I cleaned 600sqm in November of last year and then pressure washed it the same day - approx 10 hours on medium density soiling.
I am a bit of a dog with a bone and I just will not stop until it is finished. I like chewing gum removal and pressure washing afterwards as it is physically very challenging and I always get a real buzz when done.
My chewing gum removal is generally on live environments, with heavy footfall, so we tend to do the chewing gum throughout the day because it is the safest option and then go back to finish pressure washing as the store quietens or closes.
I also cleaned 600sqm of heavily soiled wood walkway in Bath in March of last year. Regularly chewing gum is removed and we take it for granted to just get on with it, whether it is in the spec or not.
Rob
