"Green" Concrete Remover
Active 04-04-2008
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Can anybody recommend a "green" solution to getting dry concrete splash spots off pumps.  I know muiratic (sp?) acid will work, but I am looking for something friendlier.


Seed 04-04-2008
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I used to use back set. Now I get ZEP concrete remover from Home Depot I think it is the same stuff but it works a bit faster.


Nate 04-04-2008
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http://www.prpplus.com..... It's called BIO-FOAM, it worked pretty good, but as a rule it is easier to wash the concrete off before it gets hard... lol

Newby 04-04-2008
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Seed

You are in Canada, are you not!  I'm just wondering if I can pick this up too.


crete 04-05-2008
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I agree with seed I used back-set which is "green" sugar cane based. I tried the zepconcrete remover from home depot I to believe it's a little faster,but it smells the same and is not an acid. Thank's for the tip seed it's also cheaper that backset and home depot is a lot closer Terry

Seed 04-07-2008
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Funny! I live in Maine USA. I have to pick me up some ZEP today. The truck took it a little rough last week. Terry's right, it smells just like Back Set. Definitely works a little faster!

Seed

 


pudg 04-10-2008
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just wandering what happened to the post about romix todd must be editing not a sponsor lol

number1pumper 06-25-2008
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I would spray (bubble gum) on your pump befor you start

crete 03-29-2009
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I wonder if zep concrete remover could be used in place of form oil for a few jobs to try to get rid of some build up