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pavemaster
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Post: # 3799Post pavemaster

I have quite a large brick paved driveway, i would like to clean it but the idea of using a jet spray would take up time and i've heard that it will leave strip marks. Is there any other equipment i could use and what sort of cleaning fluid do i need??

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Post: # 3809Post 84-1093879891

The best piece of kit is an enclosed power-washer which features a 'skirt' that prevents all the detritus and jointing material being blasted everywhere.

You only get a 'striped' effect when the cleaning is not done thoroughly. It arises from incomplete coverage with the lance, so some sections are left only partially cleaned while adjacent sections are brilliantly clean.

There's no magic gumption that can be applied to help the cleaning process. A detergent doesn't do any real harm, but, unless there's oil contamination, there's no real benefit. The acid-based cleaners should be avoided as they react, sometimes adversely, with the dyes used in concrete pavers. Traffic film removers, like the detergent mentioned above, don't really do anything other than create a lot of foam.

There are companies that undertake professional cleaning of paving, so it might be better for you to sub-contract the task, but, if you're doing it yourself, then it's a matter of taking your time and being as thorough as poss.

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Post: # 3818Post pavemaster

Thanx for the advice. do you have any links or know of any companies that provide this service??

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Post: # 3821Post 84-1093879891

Depends where you are!

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Post: # 3822Post pavemaster

i live in the midlands

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