tbirkey214
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I'm going to try to make this not a super long post so here's the story...
Atf fluid from power steering leak everywhere-old driveway and newer asphalt in street
Didn't notice for like 3 weeks because I was working a factory shutdown, working crazy hours and only home at night going straight to sleep. Power steering pump was leaking only when cranked all the way which is what I have to do when I get in and out of the driveway
Used numerous products and got some of it out but mostly gave the very old concrete a lot of stains so now part of it is beige part of it is gray
I used a Cold power washer and some degreaser and it didn't really work, so I hired a professional power washer with a hot tank and they use some kind of acid chemical and it came out pretty good but not totally great, since I think I essentially stained the concrete with the different chemicals I tried( purple power, clr, pour and restore, kitty litter, commercial power washers used a product called groundskeeper)
In the picture below you can see the old sidewalk, all the driveways and concrete around here has like this black dirt mold kind of concoction on them and they all look like **** so I'm seeing if I could speed that up and kind of cover up some of the blotches and even everything out in the driveway. And then for the street I'm kind of stumped because they use some kind of acid and degreaser and a hot pressure washer and it only just kind of lightened everything. How can I both speed up the moldy blackness in the driveway and what can I do to further try to treat the street?
*** I've been so careful not to damage these guys property and I feel absolutely terrible. It doesn't help that I have industrial Machinery outside every now and then and always loading stuff in and out trying to wheel and deal for tools, but I've never done any damage to the property or have dripped any oil from tools or cleaning them or anything this one power steering pump thing was just such a gusher that it makes it look like I am running an automotive shop out of my house
Atf fluid from power steering leak everywhere-old driveway and newer asphalt in street
Didn't notice for like 3 weeks because I was working a factory shutdown, working crazy hours and only home at night going straight to sleep. Power steering pump was leaking only when cranked all the way which is what I have to do when I get in and out of the driveway
Used numerous products and got some of it out but mostly gave the very old concrete a lot of stains so now part of it is beige part of it is gray
I used a Cold power washer and some degreaser and it didn't really work, so I hired a professional power washer with a hot tank and they use some kind of acid chemical and it came out pretty good but not totally great, since I think I essentially stained the concrete with the different chemicals I tried( purple power, clr, pour and restore, kitty litter, commercial power washers used a product called groundskeeper)
In the picture below you can see the old sidewalk, all the driveways and concrete around here has like this black dirt mold kind of concoction on them and they all look like **** so I'm seeing if I could speed that up and kind of cover up some of the blotches and even everything out in the driveway. And then for the street I'm kind of stumped because they use some kind of acid and degreaser and a hot pressure washer and it only just kind of lightened everything. How can I both speed up the moldy blackness in the driveway and what can I do to further try to treat the street?
*** I've been so careful not to damage these guys property and I feel absolutely terrible. It doesn't help that I have industrial Machinery outside every now and then and always loading stuff in and out trying to wheel and deal for tools, but I've never done any damage to the property or have dripped any oil from tools or cleaning them or anything this one power steering pump thing was just such a gusher that it makes it look like I am running an automotive shop out of my house
