EaCo Chem Learning Center

Information and training seminars are available for scheduling by emailing us at:

We can assist you with product information, product storage and chemical containment issues.

Issue Statements

References and Guides

Call From The Wall

Are you on the jobsite and in need of some technical assistance? Call From The Wall prepares you for the best possible phone consultation experience with our expert technical team.

Printable Literature

Our product literature is available to view, download, and print.

Efflorescence Issues

Is it efflorescence? How to determine if you are dealing with efflorescence and how to effectively remove it.

New Construction Cleaning Process

Step-by-step guide to cleaning new construction using the EaCo Chem cleaning process

Encyclopedia of Clean

Quick reference guide listed by Substrate, problem, and products recommendations.

Coating Removal & Paint Stripping

Multi-Layer Paint Stripping

Detailed instruction on how to strip paint and remove graffiti.

Field Test for Water-Based or Oil-Based Paint

Field test to help determine if you are dealing with oil based or water based paint.

Graffiti Removal Options

Removing graffiti from painted surfaces, brick, block, limestone, sandstone, and plexiglass.

Deck Stripping

How to strip latexes, alkyds, enamels, oil based stains, and other resin coatings

Hardscape Learning Center

Why Clean Hardscapes and Pavers After Installation?

Masonry units will inherently have a little dust or film on them from the manufacturing and storage process.

Hardscape Cleaning Process

Step by step process to cleaning pavers the most efficient and effective way using NMD 80 and EC Jet for Pavers.

Scuff Marks on Pavers

Cleaning process on removing scuff marks from hardscapes.

Secondary Hydration (Halos)

Secondary hydration, also known as halos, can be present before installation.

Water Stains On Pavers

Water Stains can occur on concrete tiles due to the shrink wrapping process that can trap moisture it.

Oil Stains On Pavers

Oil stains such as the one pictured here can prove to be very difficult to remove. There are methods to absorb the physical oil, however, the trouble comes with removing the stain left behind.

Retaining Wall Cleaning Process

There are two ways to install retaining wall blocks …

OneRestore® Product Video