Bird stains on new york sandstone

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Forestboy1978
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Post: # 113915Post Forestboy1978

Laid a patio last week. Birds crapped all over it. Sent someone there today with a little portal jetwasher to blast it off. It's clearly stained.

I have a 4000psi jetwasher but feel that it's not going to make much difference. Never had this happen before.

Anyone know whether strong bleach and jetwashing will work or any other methods?

Obviously I'm going to recommend sealing it after its dried out and perhaps tarpualing it while it dries but this is not my area. Not sure what to advise to the customer really.

Sandstone usually cleans off quite nicely so I said it shouldn't need sealing.. Now I'm feeling responsible so I'm at least going to get at clean again

Ta

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Post: # 113916Post seanandruby

Not your responsibility. If you laid it last week you couldn't of sealed it anyway, plus weather was bad. You can't go around cleaning shite for everyone. Tell them to soak it with water and sweep it off like we all do.
sean

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 113919Post Forestboy1978

it's been jet washed (with a shit washer) but point blank range and it wont come off....

No way soaking is going to work. I did tell them it doesn't need to be sealed. I've never known bird shit to stain sand stone.

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Post: # 113922Post seanandruby

Read about bird shite. Apparantly birds don't produce urine, it comes out mixed in the bird shit as uric acid, that's why it eats away at paintwork etc: all seem to recommed same treatment...soak, then clean with detergent. I would tell your client it is their responsibility, otherwise you'll leave yourself wide open for repeat visits.
sean

Forestboy1978
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Post: # 113923Post Forestboy1978

lol. Cheers Sean.

I would ordinarily but they are nice old folk I've worked for before. It's not like that at all.

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Post: # 113927Post RAPressureWashing

You should be able to remove the bird poo stains with my mix that is on the stain removal's page, it's alkaline based so neutralises the acidic poo, sandstone is usually easy to get these off of, worst seems to be Magpie crap, esp when on Limestone, sometimes left with a permanent mark, though they can be got out, with either grinding or re-honning depends on the surface etc.
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Forestboy1978
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Post: # 113936Post Forestboy1978

cheers for info

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