Incorrect, inadequate instructions. It's been 2 years, so people have already gotten hurt because you're an idiot. You've obviously never worked with this stuff. Take this dangerous video down
You don’t wanna use Miratic acid like that like he said it open the pores and you can see the aggregate In the video wrong move let me send a video on the right way of removing oil stains .
Dude, safety first. You should have used a push broom to scrub it in the concrete. And you should have used gloves cause that stuff is extremely toxic. Thanks for the vid tho.
Please to the ones that don’t know…. Use protection…and do not inhale the fumes you can end up in the hospital. I touched the hose that was expose to the water rinse of Muriatic acid less than a second and burned me… Don’t do what this dude is doing.
@@elsagrace3893 now the fumes when mixed will get ya but a buddy of mine diped his nuts in on a bet thinking it be like your hand and he was wrong they where raw for a week , couple layers of skin peeled and they would get stuck to his boxers but hes had more kids since so we will just have to wait n see how they turn out down the road
my grandfather would do this. would just pour it right out the bottle onto the sidewalk and brush it with a broom. i remember seeing it foam up and asking him what the smell was and he would say its acid. I remember saying it doesnt look like its burning anything, and said it wouldnt burn me. He smirks and says go ahead and see. so ofc i stepped in it with my foot and felt it growing warm and started to panic and cry. he had the hose in his hand and was ready to wash it off but not before laughing and saying "bet you wont do that again"
Good job. For those that keep yelling about diluting it, I say BS. First off the product is not being used for its intended purpose so dilute it to what? Lol you dilute it according to the stain. If the stain is 5 years old vs 5 weeks will determine when or if you need to dilute it. Once again, good job
@@EagleRun23 " it turned out great" Of course it did, it's muriatic acid on concrete. My comment was in response to your fuck-all about safety. You're working with a chemical that will literally eat you to the bone in minutes, are taking zero precautions, and are recommending people follow your lead. Reckless and dangerous...see, for example, the commenter who wants to try it in a foam cannon. Oh well...I suppose maybe, at the end of the day, you all deserve each other.
@@tmx63 I am not a Muratic Acid instructional video. I am a professional homeowner. I didnt tell anyone how to do anything. I make videos on topics that I am doing at my shop/house. This video contained a test sample or proof of concept, it worked, I went on and treated the entire area the next morning and followed the direction on the package. I believe I said i should probably be wearing gloves, I did wear gloves when I did the full run. If you have time to make muratic how to videos, I support you in that.
I have used Muriatic acid for a long time to clean seashells and coral and unless that percentage is way high it’s not as dangerous as you might think. But anyway regardless I think you’ve traded dark stains for white stains I don’t think either one looks good. There’s got to be something better still. I know there is a powder that you can sprinkle and it causes the stain to appear to disappear I used it on a commercial driveway parking garage and it looked amazing but I think it’s some type of camouflage but it worked and I believe it is permanent some thing that bonds with the oil and looks like cement.
Out here wildin’ w acid! :) When I did it for real the next day. Which btw came out wonderful. I used a broom and wore gloves. Follows the instructions on the package.
I could tell you a story about muriatic acid, and how they cleaned the prison showers with it once a month, and how this dude who pissed me off used to use Visine every morning, and how some muriatic acid almost ended up in his Visine bottle, but nothing like that ever happened, so I can't tell you. (I chose not to do it.) Moral of the story: be careful who you piss off. You never know what's around the corner. ◦•●◉✿ 𝓟𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓮! ✿◉●•◦
Should have done 1/2 with kitty litter and 1/2 with muriatic acid and compared the results. It would also be interesting to see a comparison of the cost, toxicity and effort involved.
@@EagleRun23 They are not even close. Goof off is a chemical concoction of hydrotreated light distillate (petroleum, mineral spirits) and alcohol ethoxylate. Kitty litter is just dirt (clay, which is really good at absorbing stuff).
It etched that Nad because you did straight acid ^'**% you should dilute 1 part acid to 8 to 10 parts water in a plastic sprayer. Pre wet the concrete, then spray an area, use a scrub brush on a broom handle preferably then let go no more than 3 mins. Spray off with hose. (Do not do large areas, but areas about 6x6 or 8x8 at largest 1 at a time)
Everything was dangerous It’s wasn’t diluted acid. He aded water to acid instead of the opposite He didn’t used gloves He was way yo close He was splashing everywhere He etched and ruin the fuck*n concrete 🤦🏻🤦🏻 I wonder what happened to the rest of that ? Hopefully no body got hurt.
It wouldn't be think enough to actually adhere and it would maybe be more noticeable since the oil stain was what we were trying to get rid of. All in all, it went well. I recommend, and for those BIG TIME SAFETY INSPECTORS: always read and follow instructions. Sheesh
You should be wearing gloves dude and u need to dilute about 12oz per gallon. You probably did more harm than good and now your concrete is showing acid stains.
Just grab a can of brake cleaner from your local auto parts store. It'll only cost you about 10 dollars and you don't have to worry about chemical burns if it gets on you plus give you better results.
You don't wear gloves to protect your hands. Folks don't do this. Always wear gloves, proper eye wear and proper mask, don't breathe this stuff into your lungs.
Little irresponsible to not be wearing gloves and VERY irresponsible to not neutralize the acid with sodium bicarbonate or calcium bicarbonate before washing it away.
@@EagleRun23 Hydrochloric Acid is highly corrosive (even in the form of Muratic Acid which is already diluted by around 29%) To use it properly it should still be diluted an additional minimum of 8 parts water to 1 part Acid for masonry. If you only wash it away with water, it's still a corrosive material (example: if you put a human in it, they will liquify) When you add a base to is, for instance Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda) it changes the ions in the acid and after the reaction your left with sodium chloride.. aka table salt.
This is what not to do. You just took years off of your driveway. You should never use this full strength not to mention if you would have spashed some on your skin you would have been burned.
Stop being wussies in the comments I knew a little old lady who did her whole house with Muriatic acid she didn’t wear a mask or anything i walked in on the smell though nearly took my breath
5/11/2024 - do as I say not as I do, I reckon. You tell people where eye protection and be careful to not get the acid on your skin and then you spread it around without wearing gloves. How smart is that?
Great tip! I started this little project with boiling water and dawn, it was too far gon for that on this one. It did help some. Power washing and the hot water.
Funny how you mention safety equipment in the beginning yet you’re not wearing any of it..And have you ever heard of a sprayer for the acid, a scrub brush maybe instead of the wire brush and how about a pressure washer or at least a nozzle for your hose..some ppls kids..
You should wet the concrete down first . And you should mix with water usually 10 to 1 ratio is sufficient to clean Concrete and you should always wear gloves and eye protection . And as strong as you’re putting it on there you should neutralize it with baking soda after you scrub it. This video is worse than watching a child play with a loaded handgun
haha, I did the whole area correctly, this was just to test. I tried so many things. I do have experience with this acid from my concrete working days of past. Sorry If I scared you.
@@EagleRun23 Texas here also, I'm about to tackle 1 year old oil stains from a former roommate's ford! Thank you for doing the previous video (bleach/tide) and this followup video great content!
If you watch the video, I say to use PPE and I also said to follow the directions on the back of the package. IDK what else I can do. The video was of a test sample spot. proof of concept. I dont work for this company and I dont make instructional videos.
I've tried that stuff and it makes your concrete get a little brittle after a while. I wouldn't use it. If you want to get rid of a stain completely and safely. Get your turkey fryer out and boil some water beside it and toss the boiling water on it followed by some soap. Scrub it quick while its hot.
Been a year or more they look great. Texas Sun evened them out wouldn’t even know it was there. The part I videoed wasn’t the whole thing. Just a little test. proof of concept.
+1 for Gold Assassin. I tried it on my driveway on oil stains. 90% better. Do 1 to 1 ratio in a spray bottle. Brush it in a bit with a stiff nylon brush and then pressure wash. USE PPE!!
@@EagleRun23 luck should never be a strategy. Glad you didn’t get hurt. Could end badly for someone who watches the video and assumes gloves are not required.
@@TheJcperla I am not producing instructional videos out here. I am a professional homeowner just getting things done. My "advice" is free, so you get what ya pay for :) thanks for watching
This is incredibly irresponsible. You should never put acid onto a surface like that without neutralizing it before you flush it. But there’s a much better way to get oil stains out of concrete. Take Dawn dishwashing detergent, pour some on all over the oil spill at full strength and do not add any water. Take a broom and scrub the Dawn over the oil stain and into the concrete. Now then walk away. Leave it. Don’t rinse it away or anything. Just leave it on there and let it work. In two weeks, the oil stain will be completely gone and you will not be flushing any hazardous chemicals down the driveway into the environment.
You so late to the game here. Not sure even where to begin. Did an entire Video series trying dozen different products and home remedies. Read the package follow the directions. I am not telling anyone what to do or how to do it. You are man. You can decide how you want to do it.
Hey, YOU SAFETY INSPECTORS. 0:53
Professional home owner 😄 🤣 😂
Incorrect, inadequate instructions. It's been 2 years, so people have already gotten hurt because you're an idiot. You've obviously never worked with this stuff. Take this dangerous video down
You’re supposed to dilute it, add acid to water, NEVER add water to acid!!! Wear rubber gloves, respirator and goggles!
You don’t wanna use Miratic acid like that like he said it open the pores and you can see the aggregate In the video wrong move let me send a video on the right way of removing oil stains .
@@davidstearswindowcleaningr2677 I searched your channel
I still don't see the oil stain removal
What about using in a downstream injector?
@@JuicyBrisket _It will likely burn through your soap feeding hose._
Dude, safety first. You should have used a push broom to scrub it in the concrete. And you should have used gloves cause that stuff is extremely toxic. Thanks for the vid tho.
Yes, keep your face as far away from this stuff as possible.
0:53 clear instructions for you.
Toxic and CAUSTIC! It’s basically a strong acid. H+
Please to the ones that don’t know…. Use protection…and do not inhale the fumes you can end up in the hospital. I touched the hose that was expose to the water rinse of Muriatic acid less than a second and burned me… Don’t do what this dude is doing.
Princess
Thats crazy because ive stuck my hand in a bucket of it and nothing
@@wytewonder 😲
@@elsagrace3893 now the fumes when mixed will get ya but a buddy of mine diped his nuts in on a bet thinking it be like your hand and he was wrong they where raw for a week , couple layers of skin peeled and they would get stuck to his boxers but hes had more kids since so we will just have to wait n see how they turn out down the road
@@wytewonder lie again
my grandfather would do this. would just pour it right out the bottle onto the sidewalk and brush it with a broom. i remember seeing it foam up and asking him what the smell was and he would say its acid. I remember saying it doesnt look like its burning anything, and said it wouldnt burn me. He smirks and says go ahead and see. so ofc i stepped in it with my foot and felt it growing warm and started to panic and cry. he had the hose in his hand and was ready to wash it off but not before laughing and saying "bet you wont do that again"
Old school. :)
Grandpa was an abusive 🍑. Hope you are nothing like that.
_Wow what a terrible grandfather._
@@DoctorRickSanchez ok snowflake
Grampa didn't like you 😂😂😂
Good job. For those that keep yelling about diluting it, I say BS. First off the product is not being used for its intended purpose so dilute it to what? Lol you dilute it according to the stain. If the stain is 5 years old vs 5 weeks will determine when or if you need to dilute it. Once again, good job
This guy is going to learn something about muriatic acid the hard way. This entire video is 'what not to do 101'.
This test went well. Followed the directions on the package and it turned out great. Recommend you try it.
@@EagleRun23 " it turned out great"
Of course it did, it's muriatic acid on concrete. My comment was in response to your fuck-all about safety. You're working with a chemical that will literally eat you to the bone in minutes, are taking zero precautions, and are recommending people follow your lead. Reckless and dangerous...see, for example, the commenter who wants to try it in a foam cannon. Oh well...I suppose maybe, at the end of the day, you all deserve each other.
@@tmx63 I am not a Muratic Acid instructional video. I am a professional homeowner. I didnt tell anyone how to do anything. I make videos on topics that I am doing at my shop/house. This video contained a test sample or proof of concept, it worked, I went on and treated the entire area the next morning and followed the direction on the package. I believe I said i should probably be wearing gloves, I did wear gloves when I did the full run. If you have time to make muratic how to videos, I support you in that.
@@EagleRun23 It looks like you just swapped stains 😄
@@jefferymeasles4193 been like a year and you can hardly see it anymore. Huge improvement. Highly recommend.
I have used Muriatic acid for a long time to clean seashells and coral and unless that percentage is way high it’s not as dangerous as you might think. But anyway regardless I think you’ve traded dark stains for white stains I don’t think either one looks good. There’s got to be something better still. I know there is a powder that you can sprinkle and it causes the stain to appear to disappear I used it on a commercial driveway parking garage and it looked amazing but I think it’s some type of camouflage but it worked and I believe it is permanent some thing that bonds with the oil and looks like cement.
It’s been a season and the spots are great. Faded to almost nothing. Thanks for watching! Appreciate you!
You have absolute balls of Steele bare handed. Without a respirator too
Out here wildin’ w acid! :)
When I did it for real the next day. Which btw came out wonderful. I used a broom and wore gloves. Follows the instructions on the package.
Acids don't dissolve oils. Alkaline does. Use caustic soda (drain cleaner) to remove oils stains. Just as toxic though, so use with extreme caution.
I could tell you a story about muriatic acid, and how they cleaned the prison showers with it once a month, and how this dude who pissed me off used to use Visine every morning, and how some muriatic acid almost ended up in his Visine bottle, but nothing like that ever happened, so I can't tell you. (I chose not to do it.) Moral of the story: be careful who you piss off. You never know what's around the corner. ◦•●◉✿ 𝓟𝓮𝓪𝓬𝓮! ✿◉●•◦
Acid needs to be neutralized after use. Wash with baking soda to keep the acid from eating away at the concrete.
Thank you !Going to grab some tomorrow, I forgot all about MA, my dad used it when I was a kid , i can smell it through the video - )
use PPE
Muriatic acid is highly dangerous! To avoid serious injury, I would recomend finding the cheepest person on airtasker or gumtree to do the cleaning.
All done looks great. No worries.
Use a chemical sprayer also it needs to be diluted. Use gloves, Plastic suit,mask and a pressure washer it'll be alot better also use a push brush
What the ratio to dilute it?
Should have done 1/2 with kitty litter and 1/2 with muriatic acid and compared the results. It would also be interesting to see a comparison of the cost, toxicity and effort involved.
I just felt like the kitty litter was so close to the goof off.
@@EagleRun23 They are not even close. Goof off is a chemical concoction of hydrotreated light distillate (petroleum, mineral spirits) and alcohol ethoxylate. Kitty litter is just dirt (clay, which is really good at absorbing stuff).
Looks like a giant bird shat stain now tbh. I would just resurface the whole thing with a grinder.
That’s cool!
It etched that Nad because you did straight acid ^'**% you should dilute 1 part acid to 8 to 10 parts water in a plastic sprayer. Pre wet the concrete, then spray an area, use a scrub brush on a broom handle preferably then let go no more than 3 mins. Spray off with hose. (Do not do large areas, but areas about 6x6 or 8x8 at largest 1 at a time)
This was a test. We had great results following the direction on the package.
See told you I won't know till you're done 🤣 .
Good video thanks for sharing.
haha, i missed this mad! thanks brother!
@@EagleRun23 lol no problem . Have a great night .
🤦🏾♀️ really no gloves? That stuff is Super strong‼️ proper protection required your lungs can pay a price and also your skin please be careful.
Sodium hydroxide for oil stains. Still have to be careful and wear ppe
Everything was dangerous
It’s wasn’t diluted acid.
He aded water to acid instead of the opposite
He didn’t used gloves
He was way yo close
He was splashing everywhere
He etched and ruin the fuck*n concrete 🤦🏻🤦🏻
I wonder what happened to the rest of that ?
Hopefully no body got hurt.
It was fine. Looks great…. been a year. All good. Don’t be so paranoid.
@@EagleRun23 lmao 🤣
@@omargarcia517 :) haha, appreciate you watching!
no gloves with acid had me worried for you for a sec lol
Do you have to put some kind of cement spackle to fill in the etched areas?
It wouldn't be think enough to actually adhere and it would maybe be more noticeable since the oil stain was what we were trying to get rid of. All in all, it went well. I recommend, and for those BIG TIME SAFETY INSPECTORS: always read and follow instructions. Sheesh
You should be wearing gloves dude and u need to dilute about 12oz per gallon. You probably did more harm than good and now your concrete is showing acid stains.
Bro… where was your video a week ago? LOL! Last day before the HOA starts charging me fines, and I’m going the same route with it today!
Good luck!
In the same boat. Used goo off 3x and did a power washing it still there now looks highlighted
This man accidentally dissolved himself some time later cleaning his toilet. That being said I just might try this stuff.
@2:28 and @2:34 the spots look like demon faces after you rinsed using the acid
It does look like a face.
Just grab a can of brake cleaner from your local auto parts store. It'll only cost you about 10 dollars and you don't have to worry about chemical burns if it gets on you plus give you better results.
Tried a dozen things. Videos on them all but it’s been a few years now.
Stain is gone. Barely noticeable
How long did you leave the acid on the oil before rinsing it off?
not long, just enought to scrub it in, dont leave it on long!
Spicy mountain dew
You don't wear gloves to protect your hands. Folks don't do this. Always wear gloves, proper eye wear and proper mask, don't breathe this stuff into your lungs.
If you watched the video, read the description, read the pinned comment. You would know I agree.
I got that stuff but I'm a go buy gloves and respirator and goggle maybe even rubber boots I heard it kills
if you smell it, you did it wrong. be careful!
Yeah I know, no gloves, but worst case you get irritation and wash it off. But I'm sure he's not wearing safety glasses either.
So dark oil spots traded for blinding white spots. lol Not a keeper.
After a day or 2 in the sun and scrubbed off. It’s pretty great looking.
Suit up next time! Safety first!
Has the top layer of concrete flake off, where you poured the acid??
Every bit of direction is not being followed here it says to dilute it before you at all it will ruin brick so it will also ruin the concrete
This was a sample test for video. Worked fine. I followed instructions when I did the full job off camera.
Little irresponsible to not be wearing gloves and VERY irresponsible to not neutralize the acid with sodium bicarbonate or calcium bicarbonate before washing it away.
Should have had gloves on. For sure. I have etched many times always just flushed with water though. Maybe I was doing that wrong?
@@EagleRun23 Hydrochloric Acid is highly corrosive (even in the form of Muratic Acid which is already diluted by around 29%) To use it properly it should still be diluted an additional minimum of 8 parts water to 1 part Acid for masonry. If you only wash it away with water, it's still a corrosive material (example: if you put a human in it, they will liquify) When you add a base to is, for instance Sodium Bicarbonate (baking soda) it changes the ions in the acid and after the reaction your left with sodium chloride.. aka table salt.
This is what not to do. You just took years off of your driveway. You should never use this full strength not to mention if you would have spashed some on your skin you would have been burned.
worked great! I went back with a fully dilluted cleaning after the test in the video, highly recommend, it works!
Yea! You got the stain.
Probably from some nasty old Chevy truck. (Says a Chevy guy)
old ford expedition, she leaky (WAS)
Dang...you might want to remove this video when you wore no protection
I would love for you to wear gloves. Its ideal. for the quick test you saw here, not an issue.
Dudes on here trying to burn off his skin and lungs 🤦♂️
Maybe you pros are using a different strength acid? This is the homeowner stuff. Everything is fine. Very happy with my etch for stain removal.
Stop being wussies in the comments I knew a little old lady who did her whole house with Muriatic acid she didn’t wear a mask or anything i walked in on the smell though nearly took my breath
0:53 thought I did a good job explaining. I think people missed that. :)
Called it good? You permanently etched and stained white your concrete driveway in those spots..
Been a few years on this looks great. Barely tell it was there.
5/11/2024 - do as I say not as I do, I reckon. You tell people where eye protection and be careful to not get the acid on your skin and then you spread it around without wearing gloves. How smart is that?
Do you need me to tell you what to do?
Dish washing liquid works well also. I spill a lot of oil!
Great tip! I started this little project with boiling water and dawn, it was too far gon for that on this one. It did help some. Power washing and the hot water.
maybe he should of also started at a lower section so he didn't kneel in it.
Undiluted? you are out of your mind to suggest this lol
Say goodbye to your grass
This was years ago. The stain is gone. My grass is the greenest on the block.
Funny how you mention safety equipment in the beginning yet you’re not wearing any of it..And have you ever heard of a sprayer for the acid, a scrub brush maybe instead of the wire brush and how about a pressure washer or at least a nozzle for your hose..some ppls kids..
I clicked on your channel but didn’t see how you did it.
You etched your driveway...why?
Watch
@@EagleRun23 You mean you intentionally removed the top layer because you wanted to remove oil stains?😄
@@gerardov.9716 ok sure. Works great.
Its says on the container it doesn't remove rust or oil. It brightness up the concrete
Remove no but I think it looks great very happy with results.
It doesn’t remove the rust and oil but it removes the concrete which is coated with rust and oil. Bye bye 😂
Wonder what this will do in a foam cannon to coat the whole driveway for an even look
You should try it, let us know how it goes. Please don't forget to video the process.
the acid will destroy the cannon within seconds
@@timjesse8267 You think?
Man that made me laugh
The amount of safety precautions that weren’t taken are insane 😂😂😂
I am a professional homeowner, your results may vary.
😂😂😂
damn bro you really fucked that driveway up. call that collateral damage
not even a little bit. looks great and its been a few years and my new truck doesnt leak. All set, i recommend it. :)
You should wet the concrete down first . And you should mix with water usually 10 to 1 ratio is sufficient to clean Concrete and you should always wear gloves and eye protection . And as strong as you’re putting it on there you should neutralize it with baking soda after you scrub it. This video is worse than watching a child play with a loaded handgun
haha, I did the whole area correctly, this was just to test. I tried so many things. I do have experience with this acid from my concrete working days of past. Sorry If I scared you.
Put in a pump sprayer and mist it
@@jonathanritter7364 ya diluted. For sure.
So I needed just a small amount of this so I poured it into a water bottle…
You see where I’m going with this…
Excellent idea. Do it like that. :)
His hands are on fire 🔥 before this video ended
How you give safety tips and talk about it’s nasty keep it off your skin and don’t have gloves on
I believe that’s responsible to share safety. I am a professional homeowner :)
PPE, fella !
My friend you tripping where is your gloves and eye wear fam ❓
I am a professional homeowner :)
Why are you using a wire brush with acid that will corrode the brush, also WEAR GLOVES WTFF
Seems like you didn’t watch the video.
Dude didn’t even wear gloves
Come on guys, give this guy a hand. He needs one now, errrr....right hand seems to be missing now.
This is why the rhinos are going extinct
F the rhinos! :)
I followed your instructions and now my driveway has deteriorated on the spots where I poured the acid.
hahaha, did you put it in the microwave too?
😄
To everyone that was here at some point, what is a "professional" home owner? And how do I pursue this career path?
it just means diy guy. its fun. There are regular homeowners and professional homeowners.
Looks like trash. Pretty sure a pressure washer would have been better
And it looks just like actual shit
Danny, it's an oil stain, not poo
@@EagleRun23 lol !
Dont get on skin he said lol no gloves
Watching this vid in itself felt illegal.
Haha
@@EagleRun23 Texas here also, I'm about to tackle 1 year old oil stains from a former roommate's ford! Thank you for doing the previous video (bleach/tide) and this followup video great content!
What about for asphalt though?
I don’t have any asphalt to test but asphalt is mostly oil so maybe just spill it everywhere! Haha
Where are this guys gloves he’s not human
Its like he didnt look up how to do this on RUclips before he started scrubbing it with his bare hands and wire brush>?
If you watch the video, I say to use PPE and I also said to follow the directions on the back of the package. IDK what else I can do. The video was of a test sample spot. proof of concept. I dont work for this company and I dont make instructional videos.
OHSA, I think you have a video that's shows how not to use PPE your brain, or gloves or glasses or a longer scrub pole.
You're applying this without gloves?!?!? 🤦♂
You no have the more minimum idea of manipulate muriatic acid. Please don’t do more videos. It’s a big damage to the humanity.
hahaha, ya, well its a good thing I deleted my channel.
This is insane!!!!!Don’t do this!!!
This little test worked great. I followed the instruction on the bottle and all is well. Virtually disappeared.
I've tried that stuff and it makes your concrete get a little brittle after a while. I wouldn't use it.
If you want to get rid of a stain completely and safely. Get your turkey fryer out and boil some water beside it and toss the boiling water on it followed by some soap. Scrub it quick while its hot.
I dried boiling water and dawn :/
So instead of ok oil stains now you have two big white blotches. Hhmmm..
Been a year or more they look great. Texas Sun evened them out wouldn’t even know it was there.
The part I videoed wasn’t the whole thing. Just a little test. proof of concept.
Gloves?
Naw not on this little sample scrub for video. Glove up if you can though!
You are very lucky
No gloves and your brushes really small. Not the best way to use that chemical
Follow the directions on the bottle and you will be good to go.
Just showed a test sample on video.
🤦♂️ this is one of those youtubers that needs to learn to read the SAFETY INFORMATION
I am a professional homeowner. Not a youtuber. :) the sample here for video was maybe a little sketch. But I ppe up for the full job.
Try torch first if don't burn off try gold assassin
+1 for Gold Assassin. I tried it on my driveway on oil stains. 90% better. Do 1 to 1 ratio in a spray bottle. Brush it in a bit with a stiff nylon brush and then pressure wash. USE PPE!!
You frosting a cake?
"This stuff is really nasty"...will etch the concrete, but perfect safe on skin.....LOL....wear gloves people!!!!!
During this example for video I did not get it on my hands. :)
@@EagleRun23 luck should never be a strategy. Glad you didn’t get hurt. Could end badly for someone who watches the video and assumes gloves are not required.
@@TheJcperla I am not producing instructional videos out here. I am a professional homeowner just getting things done. My "advice" is free, so you get what ya pay for :) thanks for watching
No Gloves?😂
Naw just a little test patch here. We diluted and gloved up when I scrubbed in with a broom. Etc.
No gloves
Clear safety instructions given in video and on product labels.
I like it no gloves and all lol
end result looks terrible. Lol
That was my test. I finished it up. It’s been about 8-10 months. And it’s pretty great.
use a watering can
Dude. Not even gloves. 😁😁😁😁
Professional Homeowners don’t wear PPE. Come on man. PROhO with me!
Looks like crap
Been a few years. Looks great!
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This is incredibly irresponsible. You should never put acid onto a surface like that without neutralizing it before you flush it.
But there’s a much better way to get oil stains out of concrete. Take Dawn dishwashing detergent, pour some on all over the oil spill at full strength and do not add any water. Take a broom and scrub the Dawn over the oil stain and into the concrete. Now then walk away. Leave it. Don’t rinse it away or anything. Just leave it on there and let it work. In two weeks, the oil stain will be completely gone and you will not be flushing any hazardous chemicals down the driveway into the environment.
You so late to the game here. Not sure even where to begin. Did an entire Video series trying dozen different products and home remedies. Read the package follow the directions. I am not telling anyone what to do or how to do it. You are man. You can decide how you want to do it.
Dawn dish soap won’t even get cooking oil stain out of my silk sweater 😂😂😂😂
@@elsagrace3893 Aint that the truth!