I have found that purple power is pretty effective for cleaning concrete. I like to super saturate the heavy spots first, getting down with a hand scrub brush and and work the PP into the area. I will let that PP stand after agitating until it's about to be dry, adding a squirt of fresh PP to keep it wet and keep it working. After that, your method is about as good as any. You are right though, it's never going to look new again. You said "don't say epoxy coating" but once your concrete is sort of clean, there are concrete sealants that mitigate future stains, and they help a lot when wiping up spills and drips. They are fairly cheap and worth doing.
I have found that purple power is pretty effective for cleaning concrete. I like to super saturate the heavy spots first, getting down with a hand scrub brush and and work the PP into the area. I will let that PP stand after agitating until it's about to be dry, adding a squirt of fresh PP to keep it wet and keep it working. After that, your method is about as good as any. You are right though, it's never going to look new again. You said "don't say epoxy coating" but once your concrete is sort of clean, there are concrete sealants that mitigate future stains, and they help a lot when wiping up spills and drips. They are fairly cheap and worth doing.
Thank you for the thorough reply. It's this weekend's project.
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I needed this. I am going to do my garage soon. Thanks for this
Most homeowners do not have a pressure washer, but easy enough to rent :-)
Harbor Freight. Or someone on the internet may have a sale. Then use it outdoors too.
No before and after shot! I was hoping for that at the end. : (
Thanks very useful
If you have some tips or tricks to a clean garage floor, let me know! (and don't say epoxy coating)
I am afraid to do mine!! My suds will be black!!