New Construction
Acid Burn
Discoloration of the brick face or mortar. Area may also be etched.
Substrates
Brick, Block, Mortar, Concrete, (other masonry substrates)
Products Used
Clean-Up Efflorescence
A white, powdery substance, that generally disappears when wet and re-appears when dry. Does not typically appear in a pattern.
Substrates
Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete (most masonry substrates)
Products Used
Clay Stains
Typically orange in color and generally appearing on lower areas of the job site.
Substrates
Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete (most masonry substrates)
Products Used
Insulation Foam Stains
Can appear in a variety of colors from yellow to brown to black. Sometimes exhibits a foamy texture.
Substrates
Brick, Block, Stone, Concrete (most masonry substrates)
Products Used
Mortar Smears
Excess mortar that is pushed out to the edges adheres to the brick or block. Usually thicker on lower elevations. Can adhere to other job site surfaces.
Substrates
Most masonry substrates
Products Used
NMD 80 (see product data for dilutions and applications), OneRestore
EaCo Chem Inc.'s products are not manufactured or intended to be used as pesticides.
Our products have been designed to clean virtually any substrate to restore it to it's original form. Your testing will be the determining factor as to the effectiveness of our products cleaning your substrate or stain.
Our products have been designed to clean virtually any substrate to restore it to it's original form. Your testing will be the determining factor as to the effectiveness of our products cleaning your substrate or stain.
