Red dirt/mud on new concrete

Hello all,

I’m in Texas & the red dirt/clay is prevalent around here & recently homes with natural stone, in particular Austin Limestone are trending so that results in a opportunity to create a niche for me.

From researching I’ve read that Oxallic Acid, F9 & other acids would work.

Spray, brush & then rinse when it comes to the bottom of the house.

My question is what do you guys do for new concrete, it’s a little over a year old & very light so the red stands out.

I am thinking soft wash it too? Spray with a acid cleaner, brush & then rinse or could I use my surface cleaner.

& most importantly what are the expectations, is it possible to get it all off?

Also how much more would you charge for this compared to concrete where you would just clean with SH.

https://pressurewashingresource.com/community/search?context=topic&context_id=14877&q=Red%20clay&skip_context=true

I already did that buddy lol but thanks for the reply

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Are you in West Texas by chance?

East Texas

We have a lot of that here in Louisville too. Curious what you guys use.

I use F-9 BARC

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It’s kind of pointless to clean that unless they are going to put mulch down or something. It’ll just splash right back on there when it rains