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cookiewales
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Hi gang have used none acid cleaner in 20 litre barrel have recommend on here but can't find any help please Tmc
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Have you tried Kingfisher building products?
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Cheers Shaun same gear but twice the price
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Cookie, what is it you want to clean?
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R&A Pressure Washing wrote:Cookie, what is it you want to clean?
It's natural paving harvest sandstone which I know does not like brick clean have got 7000m2 plus to lay were pointing with nexus two part resin which high lights any cement stains when residue burns off
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cookiewales wrote:
R&A Pressure Washing wrote:Cookie, what is it you want to clean?

It's natural paving harvest sandstone which I know does not like brick clean have got 7000m2 plus to lay were pointing with nexus two part resin which high lights any cement stains when residue burns off
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You would have to do a test seeing as it is Sandstone, Phosphoric acid substitute should work, also Steintec do a mortar stain removal product, you also have Aspects on here who might have something.
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