Cleaning my patio! - Limescale?

Patio flagstones (slabs), concrete flags, stone flags including yorkstone and imported flagstones.
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Sparks
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Post: # 11904Post Sparks

Hi,

I have a reasonably new patio, we have a fountain set into it, however, this fountain splashes a little, and this seems to have stained the slabs with what I can only assume is lime scale?

The solution is to use rainwater (I assume this will be ok!) this is not a problem, as I have installed a rainwater irrigation system, and have connected this fountain up to it.

The problem left is; how to remove the stain!

Here are some pictures, and I know, I need to sweep it!!

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Thanks for any suggestions!

Sparks
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Post: # 11923Post Sparks

Someone must know!

Would it be OK to use brick Acid on this type of paving?

Suggers
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Post: # 11926Post Suggers

Hey Sparks,
Don't panic - everyone's thinking - Great photos - what is the paving?
"Meet the new boss - same as the old boss - We all get fooled again"

Sparks
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Post: # 11943Post Sparks

I am not quite sure what it is called, but when it is cut, the cross section looks like it is full of stones!

steve wilkin
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Post: # 11946Post steve wilkin

try jeyes fluid i reckon that will do it.

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Post: # 11989Post Tony McC

DO NOT use brick acid unless you want to make the flags even worse.

Use hot water, detergent and a stiff brush.

Once you have the flags clean, consider using a sealant to protect them from further staining.
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