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Red clay mud on new concrete - Mar 8th, 03, 12:24 AM

My builder was a little miffed this morning that there was red clay mud tracked on newly ( 2 days ago) poured concrete.

He is sure it will not come out. I told him I thought otherwise, and would see what I could do for him. I'm trying to convince him that I can servic e all his new homes, instead of his hourly cleaning girl with the little P/wer he bought her.

She already tore up a deck using way too much pressure, although she trys hard.

Any suggestions on cleaning and later, sealing for him???

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red mud that has cured into the surface of the concrete i havent been able to remove before,if you find something let me know
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Try Sure Klean 600 detergent or their 800 stain remover. Has worked for me in the past, depends on how deep that red mun is in the surface. Do not apply more than 2 applications or it may damage the surface.



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Red stain help - Sep 5th, 07, 07:06 PM

Yes this thread is old, but in my case fitting. Poured concrete steps on a new (2 months old) town house I ordered just for resale. I used Diedrich 202 (New masonary cleaner) on the full brick unit. Yes I got 98% of the new construction dirt (red clay) and the motar smears off the entire front, but some red stains still remaine on the steps. Any ideas. The builder is interested in what I (you) can do?????????????????



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if it was my construction company, I wouldnt pour the drives or the walks till last.

that doesnt help you



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No concrete? - Sep 6th, 07, 01:46 AM

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if it was my construction company, I wouldnt pour the drives or the walks till last.

that doesnt help you
We painted on a small 60 unit tract where they did that.
It was winter.

Workers had as many boards and scrap laid out through the mud as they could get, but rough construction was done. It was a quagmire.

The homes were full of mud and 2 - 3ft up the walls. a real nightmare.

...and I've seen em where they just jackhammer the slabs out and re-pour em ! It's a crazy business when nobody cares...

How's your heatspell in Phoenix?
I recall working in 110 -117 just a few years ago, and the 105 - 106 we've had for a few days has got everyone melting.
Plenty of fire smoke now... It's actually worse than LA, and the actual fire is over 100 miles s of us...

Topic? Have you tried phosphoric acid solution on those red stains?
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The heat broke last nite, we actually turned the ac down. I drove around last nite with the windows open in the car for the first time since may.


I was in mexico last week, i missed the hurricane.



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I'll try the phosphoric tomorrow. Thanks for the response.

Ron
Your right, that didn't help.

No fires, hurricanes...to report from my neck of the woods.
Up here it's windows down in the summer, and up in the winter.
No, let me rephrase that, it's windows down in the summer, and head south for the winter.



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Sep 6th, 07, 05:41 PM

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Yes this thread is old, but in my case fitting. Poured concrete steps on a new (2 months old) town house I ordered just for resale. I used Diedrich 202 (New masonary cleaner) on the full brick unit. Yes I got 98% of the new construction dirt (red clay) and the motar smears off the entire front, but some red stains still remaine on the steps. Any ideas. The builder is interested in what I (you) can do?????????????????
Nothing wrong at all with reviving an old thread. Sometimes they have some very helpful info in them.

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