Slabbing in the rain

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Andy Meechan
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Post: # 107157Post Andy Meechan

Hi guys,

At what point do you guys stop laying slabs in the rain?
Do you have any advice for slabbing in the rain and keeping cement stains away?
If staining happens any tips to get rid of it - natural stone so brick acid probably a recipe for disaster.

Thanks Andy
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lutonlagerlout
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Post: # 107161Post lutonlagerlout

best not to work in proper rain andy
ground work is ok but not laying
obviously we all get caught sometimes but if possible cover up the work with polythene
I know cookie uses a huge gazebo to work in the rain

if you get stains immediate clean water and a soft brush is the best way to wash off
cheers LLL
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Azpects
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Post: # 107276Post Azpects

Andy Meechan wrote:Hi guys,

At what point do you guys stop laying slabs in the rain?
Do you have any advice for slabbing in the rain and keeping cement stains away?
If staining happens any tips to get rid of it - natural stone so brick acid probably a recipe for disaster.

Thanks Andy

On the subject of mortar stains, we have a product for that
http://azpects.co.uk/products/easy-mortar-stain-remover.aspx

Unlike brick acid, it's designed to be as ecofriendly as possible without hindering it's effectiveness

It will also remove the white calcium based deposits on walling (limescale essentially)

Andy Meechan
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Post: # 107277Post Andy Meechan

Thanks for product recommendation. Is it safe to use on ALL natural stone without risk of discouloring the paving slabs or is it recommended to test on an inconspicuous area first?

Anyone used it before?

Thanks Andy.
Thank - you

DempseyLiverpool
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Post: # 107278Post DempseyLiverpool

Always do a test Andy.

Prevention is better than cure. As LLL said clean water and a soft brush better than getting the chemicals out.
Dempsey Landscaping Liverpool

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