Chewing Gum Removal Austin TX
Reliable Gum Removal Company in Austin
There are certain things that business owners and property managers must contend with and one is chewing gum. Chewing gum leaves behind a dark, sticky stain that seems to be more difficult to remove the harder you work at it. Black chewing gum stains are unsightly, and eyesore, and potentially a problem for those traversing the area with the spot; the Texas sun can make these sticky weeks, sometimes months, after occurring.
Removing chewing gum is something that must be done routinely to ensure your commercial property, entrance, and spaces are clean and inviting to foot traffic. If left unaddressed, these black spots may give carte blanch to others that want to discard their chewing gum in the same manner-creating a bigger mess and more work for you.
Removing Gum Without Damaging Your Property
Trying to remove gum without damaging your property can be tricky; it is easy to disturb and damage surfaces when using high pressure to remove these chewing gum stains. Concrete and other porous surfaces can deteriorate if not cleaned properly. The etching caused by high pressure water cannot be reversed or even repaired in some instances. This is what makes hiring a professional pressure washer the best solution for chewing gum removal in the Central and South Texas area.
Activate Pressure Washing uses a combination of hot water and soft wash methods to gently and safely remove chewing gum from commercial properties and businesses widely. Hiring an industry expert makes sense for efficient service, effective removal, and ensuring no damage during the cleaning process.
Places We Remove Chewing Gum
We remove gum from a lot of surfaces, spaces, and areas and we can help you, too. Some places that we remove chewing gum from include:
- Retail Stores
- Supermarkets
- Parking lots and Garages
- Drive-Thru’s
- Restaurants
- Many More
Got a chewing gum conundrum? Don’t worry; we offer fast and effective service to remove even the most stubborn stains and spots. Skip the DIY approach- you could be causing more harm to your surface.