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fertilizer rust removal

Jeremy Pate

New member
so I got my 1st call today to check out some fertilizer rust on a driveway.
I'll upload a pic in a bit.
Anyways I was planning on using f9 barc...
2 things though...
1. What are the chances of messing up?
I have watched videos and continue to watch them, but seeing as this would be my 1st time with this type of product, I'm of course a little nervous.
I'd love to get into this kind of market since nobody around here does that, but I don't want to have to owe this guy a new driveway.

2. How would I go about pricing?
Its about 439 square feet of concrete thats been affected and it doesnt seem like I can do spot removal with this so I'm assuming I'll have to clean the entire thing.

pics will be attached in the next post.

Thanks guys.
 

Jeremy Pate

New member
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Doug Rucker

UAMCC Board of Directors
Jeremy, that will clean up nice. Call Craig and he will walk you through it step by step. You are correct you can;t do spot removal, all of it needs to be cleaned. Craig can help you w the pricing too. If I can help you just call. I have done a few.
 
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