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No never get that using a fsc think you need to overlap. Your passes looks like you are missing bits
I done hypo test patch so will have a look Monday. As for driving stuff into concrete that just doesn't stack up. I'm almost certain it's in the concrete aggregate! It's on 2 parts which add up to about 200m2 which is about 5% of total area pressure washed as everywhere else is perfect some of which was done before this area and some after all with fsc. Where it is is all in 2 continuous areas So I'm bit bemused. Could partially block nozzle cause something like that?
Quote from: tom20001 on July 29, 2023, 05:15:41 pmI done hypo test patch so will have a look Monday. As for driving stuff into concrete that just doesn't stack up. I'm almost certain it's in the concrete aggregate! It's on 2 parts which add up to about 200m2 which is about 5% of total area pressure washed as everywhere else is perfect some of which was done before this area and some after all with fsc. Where it is is all in 2 continuous areas So I'm bit bemused. Could partially block nozzle cause something like that?Yes a blocked nozzle could cause that but usually it gives lines in a circle
If you've done a hypo test you would know the result in 10 minutes - if the lines are still there then there a fault in the surfacemind you if your in doubt - as its concrete I would also test with brick acid - if the stain is not organic based 1000 ptrs of hypo will have no effectDarran