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6 Responses to “Is a steam cleaner or pressure cleaner better for cleaning concrete?”
Pressure…100%
pressure cleaner unless you have lots of gum or tire marks then steam.
A pressure washer will take the stains away as well as the ground in dirt. A cone spray or pencil spray will do the best job. Small area’s work the best. Afterwards you can seal the concrete to prevent further discoloration
you probably don’t need any agent in order to clean your driveway. Just rent/buy a gasoline powered pressure washer. any rental place should have them, which is the best route since buying one will cost you a minimum of $250.
Go with a pressure washer, 3500 psi or more, and use Driveway Cleaner sold at Home Depot.
My son did my concrete and It look like it was brand new. So I am going to say a Pressure Cleaner
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