Indian sandstone cement stains - Cleaning with sandpaper?
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Hi
I recently laid an indian sandstone patio however got some cement stains that dried on. Its only on a few slabs but it really spoils the looks. I was wondering if i could use sandpaper to clean the cement stains off? I couldnt find any info on the stains page about using sandpaper i wondered if it might be better than a wire brush?
I recently laid an indian sandstone patio however got some cement stains that dried on. Its only on a few slabs but it really spoils the looks. I was wondering if i could use sandpaper to clean the cement stains off? I couldnt find any info on the stains page about using sandpaper i wondered if it might be better than a wire brush?
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As a bit of PR, this company might be prepared to send a small quantity of their molecular cement dissolver over : go to
wwwdotromixchemdotcom
Tell them you'll post a review here on the pavingexpert forum.
You never know, perhaps they'll want a stand at Worlof Paving!
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WOP
wwwdotromixchemdotcom
Tell them you'll post a review here on the pavingexpert forum.
You never know, perhaps they'll want a stand at Worlof Paving!
Best,
WOP
Organiser of the industry event, World of Paving
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As stated be very careful with any acid on your sandstone.
Pressure washing can and does in some cases remove concrete staining/snots etc, you just really need to be careful that you don't mark or etch the surface, we would not pressure wash any paving for at least 6 weeks if the pointing has been done, IE give it time to cure properly.
Pressure washing can and does in some cases remove concrete staining/snots etc, you just really need to be careful that you don't mark or etch the surface, we would not pressure wash any paving for at least 6 weeks if the pointing has been done, IE give it time to cure properly.
Roger Oakley BDA(Europe)Member 2006
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Rich, the manufacturer describes the product as "an acid alternative" and whilst these are hard times, if you were buying it, is £2.73 for a litre "incredibly expensive"?
Clearly you would test it, or anything else, on an off cut before applying it to the sandstone as the manufacturer advises on the website.
Be interesting to see if it works in this sort of application.
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WOP
Clearly you would test it, or anything else, on an off cut before applying it to the sandstone as the manufacturer advises on the website.
Be interesting to see if it works in this sort of application.
Best,
WOP
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I read it as an acid alternative, not an alternative to acid. It states that the detergent contains citric acid, so I think that bears it out.
I didn't dig deep enough to see £2.73/litre which seems like really good value, I was just seeing $500 for the batch on offer. Can you provide a link for the product in lower volumes?
I didn't dig deep enough to see £2.73/litre which seems like really good value, I was just seeing $500 for the batch on offer. Can you provide a link for the product in lower volumes?
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Last year at SED i was watchin a demo on the belle mixer stand for a product to clean mixers with no acid,it was £10 for a squirty bottle i bought one,it cleaned all my levels and tools great,no acid at all, might be worth a call to belle mixers to see if they still can get or speedcrete concrete sold a similar product there web is www.speedcrete.co.uk MSH
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have dropped the guys a line at romixchem.com no answer from them as yet! not going to hold my breath yet! Regarding the acid ingredient i'm not sure whether it is acid or acid based, if it has citric acid in thats from fruit and i read somewhere on this site that lemon juice could be effective for cleaning cement stains. (although you might need a lot of it!) Am going to try power washing it in a few weeks, just pointed last week so will need to wait for that to cure i guess.
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I would wait for at least 6 weeks before pressure washing.James27 wrote:have dropped the guys a line at romixchem.com no answer from them as yet! not going to hold my breath yet! Regarding the acid ingredient i'm not sure whether it is acid or acid based, if it has citric acid in thats from fruit and i read somewhere on this site that lemon juice could be effective for cleaning cement stains. (although you might need a lot of it!) Am going to try power washing it in a few weeks, just pointed last week so will need to wait for that to cure i guess.
With regards to getting samples esp chemicals sent over from the USA, we have never had any luck, due to some be classed as hazardous etc so it becomes a pain for everyone involved.
Roger Oakley BDA(Europe)Member 2006
R&A Pressure Washing Services Ltd
info@rapressurewashing.co.uk
www.rapressurewashing.co.uk
R&A Pressure Washing Services Ltd
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www.rapressurewashing.co.uk
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Yeah thats true, i'll let you guys know if i head anything back from em. Otherwise its the pressure washer and some good scraping with the wire brush. If the wire brush scratched the paving i assume the scratches would just weather away? Also anyone have a good idea for how i can stop the joints from being sprayed out? Do i just have to go very careful or could i cover them with something?