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dog urine
hello we have block pavers in an area of our garden were our dog use to toilet the area was washed everyday, we lost our dog a few weeks back and have noticed that the pavers have white around them i have used a jet wash but it hasnt removed it which it as in the past, is there anything else i could try a friend mention brick acid but would that damage the pavers
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Re: dog urine
Have you tried a mild detergent such as Johnson's Baby Shampoo, with warm water?
Soak the affected paving, but don't allow it to dry on the surface before rinsing off with clean, cold water.
Soak the affected paving, but don't allow it to dry on the surface before rinsing off with clean, cold water.
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Re: dog urine
thanks for reply no i have not tried baby shampoo, i have tried washing up liquid and also white vinegar but they have not worked the pavers have like an hard crust around them like hard cement would a brick acid damage the bricks i was going to try everbuild cemstrip as its eco friendly
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Re: dog urine
"Eco Friendly" is not the same as 'Paver Friendly' - more often than not, it's a wholly meaningless claim for marketing purposes.
Keep "Brick Acid" well away from any concrete pavers. It damages the paving in ways you may not see, but it's quite likely you *will* see the way it changes the colour thanks to its effect on the dyes used to create those colours.
Is what you see efflorescence? Do you have photies?
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Keep "Brick Acid" well away from any concrete pavers. It damages the paving in ways you may not see, but it's quite likely you *will* see the way it changes the colour thanks to its effect on the dyes used to create those colours.
Is what you see efflorescence? Do you have photies?
https://www.pavingexpert.com/eff01
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Re: dog urine
how do i add a picture
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