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Default cleaning sulfuric acid stains from brick pavers

On Thu, 25 Jul 2013 11:29:27 -0400, "TomR" wrote:

Bill's Cart Service wrote:
Have a golf cart business that leaves sulfuric acid stains on brick
pavers after batteries have been charged. It has the appearance of
the color of rust. Customers are complaining about the stains on
their pavers. Any solution to remove these stains would be
appreciated.


Acid is used to intentionally do "acid staining" of concrete to change the
color of the concrete. So, I doubt that anything will "reverse" the stains
that you are causing on people's concrete or brick pavers.

I like the ideas that others suggested of using a "paver puller" to remove
the damaged pavers and either replace them or flip them over etc. Or, maybe
switch them out with other pavers that are in a non-visible location.

Obviously, something needs to be put down under where the work is being done
so no acid or anything else drips down and damages the surface of whatever
is underneath. That would be true for any type of on-sight vehicle repair
service.


"...This GC2 (Golf Cart Battery) battery box is manufactured from
polyethylene plastic that effectively collects electrolyte, allows
ventilation and prevents accidental contact of battery terminals. This
Plastic Battery Box GC2 Case meets USCG Code of Federal Regulations
183.420 and ABYC E-10.7 specification."

Proudly Made in The USA!

http://www.remybattery.com/group-size-gc2-battery-box

If Bills Cart Service is your real name, it looks like you are in the
Houston, TX area