How to Remove Orange Bore Water Stains in Mandurah
If you rely on groundwater to keep your lawns green during a scorching Western Australian summer, you already know the hidden cost: the dreaded orange bore stain.
Throughout Mandurah, Secret Harbour, and Singleton, the groundwater is packed with iron and minerals. When your sprinklers hit your walls, fences, or driveway, that water evaporates and leaves the iron behind. Once it hits the oxygen in the air, it oxidizes. That orange stain isn't just dirt—it is literally rust.
Why High-Pressure Washing Won't Work
Many homeowners try to blast these stains away with a heavy-duty pressure washer. Unfortunately, iron oxide bonds chemically to the porous surfaces of brick, render, and concrete.
Because it is a chemical bond, physical force isn't the answer. In fact, blasting a bore stain with high pressure will usually cause damage before it removes the stain. High pressure is likely to:
- Strip the paint off your Colorbond fence or render.
- Damage the surface layer of your concrete, while the rust stain remains deeply embedded.
The Peel Soft Wash Rust Removal Process
Because bore stains are a chemical problem, they require a chemical solution. At Peel Soft Wash, we use a specialized, plant-safe restoration process to reverse the oxidation.
- Targeted Application: We apply a specialized rust-reversing solution directly to the affected walls, driveways, or fences.
- The Chemical Reaction: You can actually watch the science happen. As the solution dwells, it breaks the bond between the iron oxide and the surface, turning the bright orange stain clear.
- Gentle Rinse: Once the rust is neutralized, we use our Soft Wash system to gently rinse the area down, leaving your property looking brand new without a single chip of missing paint.
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