Barrracuda 10K

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  • Опубликовано: 22 окт 2024

Комментарии • 5

  • @2005mic
    @2005mic  9 лет назад

    No worries it can still be cleaned using regular methods

  • @aussiepressurecleaning8635
    @aussiepressurecleaning8635 8 лет назад

    Hi, have just watched your videos, unfortunately there was no sound all the way through so could not hear everything you were saying. I do have to ask on the jobs that have a lot of Mortar dags on them why not just hit them with a scraper whilst you are wetting the wall? It looks like you are expecting a little to much from both products in the videos, but in saying that I am not the one on site doing the job in this case. I also am curious how long you are leaving both products on the wall before washing it off? Ok one more question , Using Hyd Acid at the higher strength Are you getting Acid burn coming out in the brickwork? Sorry for all the questions but after watching they were some of the first things that come to mind.

  • @2005mic
    @2005mic  8 лет назад

    This brickwork is fairly clean for this area and from of one of the better brickies. I have tested Barracuda 10K and have no success whatsoever regardless of any method you have suggested. I have cleaned in excess of 5 million bricks so have seen it all. I have cleaned a big house containing 8k bricks in 2 hours and then the house next door with 5k bricks has taken 2 days. From what I have seen from your videos your brickwork is nothing like what we have in the Sydney area. I will challenge you to come up here and clean one of our jobs to prove that your product works.

  • @petemac4428
    @petemac4428 9 лет назад

    hey mate, what if the brick work was done 7 years ago, but never cleaned properly. will it work then? cheers p

  • @darryldenton1331
    @darryldenton1331 8 лет назад

    OK, firstly why would a brickie have so little pride in their work as to deliver this. I can clean this bricks with water only or HCL or Barracuda 10k it is simply the techniques used. I have only cleaned over 2,000 houses to date using Barracuda 10k. A standard 6,500-7000 brick house does use about 9-12 Litres of Barracuda 10k. Most I have watched using HCL would use 40-60 Litres, in Melbourne alone that is over 1Million Litres of HCL going to ground, I admit I have seen one that has copied my system and only uses about 20L. Admittedly in my area no brickie would deliver this rubbish, even when I ask them to give me something this bad for testing they refuse. I have used Barracuda 10k on houses in worse condition but had to travel 600k to find one. Yes I got it clean but instead of my normal 2 wash I had to do 3. Lets assume Barracuda 10k does not work as easy for those who do not know what they are doing, in rate testing 30ppm HCL is considered Toxic, most humans in a built-up area can only distinguish at best 50ppm-80ppm, HCL is rated level 6 Toxic, HCL is corrosive 6-8 dependant on %, do you really want this toxic and highly corrosive chemical sprayed on your new home and around your kids, neighbours, other trades. The HCL mortar stayed soft, the Barracuda 10k went hard, yep Barracuda 10k does that fully biodegraded within 10 days, Toxic 0, Corrosive 0 approved to be used in the preparation of food, with HCL the mortar will stay soft until it all falls out, ask yourself which one will be water proof which one will stay and make your brickwork last longer. HCL is in to body used to help digest food but has a mucous around it to protect your body, drink 15mill but call an ambulance first, if you live you probably will never eat by mouth again. Empty HCL containers are left on building sites for kids to play with. Great video as it has all the evidence as to why you should use Barracuda 10k, all that is missing is using it with the correct t techniques.