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The chemicals used to remove staining caused by the resin component of typical polymeric mortars will also dissolve the binder holding together such mortars. If the staining is due to the oil component, then a good, safe detergent (such as Johnsons' Baby Shampoo) should help shift it.
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Be very careful using a cement removing product, as it will most probably be a Hydrochloric acid based product so can damage natural stone if you are not careful.
You have a couple of choices you could Phosphoric acid substitute, less aggressive then Hydrochloric acid, and usually safe on sandstone, or get the stain professionally removed.
You have a couple of choices you could Phosphoric acid substitute, less aggressive then Hydrochloric acid, and usually safe on sandstone, or get the stain professionally removed.
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Someone who knows how to clean paving properly and preferably who has a low speed rotary cleaner, and the knowledge on how to do this.
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I know someone over your way that could possibly look at this for you, he is also a stone expert, cleaning, stain removal etc.Eds9332 wrote:A representative is coming over a week Thursday to assess the damage, I don't hold much hope, as they initially suggested that vinegar was the only remedy!
Will let you know the outcome.
Just let me know and I can put you in touch with him.
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Ok so has been over two weeks since the site survey, a rep came over from everbuild to take pictures and do a drainage test with the pavefix plus joints, nothing seems to be moving on from this sadly.
Vinegar just doesn't cut it, I've used different brands, leaving it on different times with scrubbing after. I have noticed randomly if I use a heat ie a lighter on areas it removes it, but on the whole not a great idea.
LTP grout stain remover along with other chemical cleaners have also been used, however I have been careful as the LTP contains hydrochloric acid, but still no joy!
I am condsidering a motorised power wash as I have used my Karcher on it and there are signs that it has started to remove a small patch.
Vinegar just doesn't cut it, I've used different brands, leaving it on different times with scrubbing after. I have noticed randomly if I use a heat ie a lighter on areas it removes it, but on the whole not a great idea.
LTP grout stain remover along with other chemical cleaners have also been used, however I have been careful as the LTP contains hydrochloric acid, but still no joy!
I am condsidering a motorised power wash as I have used my Karcher on it and there are signs that it has started to remove a small patch.