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Ever Clean a Building Like This?

John Doherty

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I need to talk to someone who has done one of these before, anybody who has experience with it?
 

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Paul Barkley

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This building looks like exposed aggregate panels. If it is than i have cleaned this type of building and had good success using acids (personally i used diluted Safe Restore) You could contact your local dealer for a good product to use for the cleaning. Typically on this type of building we will start with our standard building wash solution with a higher mix of Chlorine/Bleach to get the first layer of dirt and mold, etc. off and then hit it with the acid wash. You should also sell your client on having this sealed for preventative maintenance.
 
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