Black algae spots on patio
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- Location: Berkshire
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Tony, We inherited the patio which must be 20+ years old. It is definitely not stone and I would guess by looking at them they are more like the "council" type cheap slabs. Each slab is covered with spots that range from small up to the size of a 2p piece. Funnily enough there are no spots in less exposed parts of the patio, i.e. along the edge nearest to the house where there is a roof overhang. The black spots looks like dirt and "raised" but just won't budge. Janet
Have you tried an acid-based brick/patio cleaner?
As these are older flags, and probably pressed concrete (from what you say) it's unlikely that the acid will do any real damage. You can get some from a decent Builders' Merchant. test it out on a discreet corner somewhere first, just to be sure it doesn't damage the flags, and then, if it's ok, try scrubbing it in with a wire brush on the algae spots - be sure to wear gloves and goggles, though!
As these are older flags, and probably pressed concrete (from what you say) it's unlikely that the acid will do any real damage. You can get some from a decent Builders' Merchant. test it out on a discreet corner somewhere first, just to be sure it doesn't damage the flags, and then, if it's ok, try scrubbing it in with a wire brush on the algae spots - be sure to wear gloves and goggles, though!
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Its called "Ever Build High Strength Brick and Patio Cleaner" in a bright yellow 5 litre container. I bought it from a local builders merchants. Its pure hydrochloric acid and great value at only £4.30.
I did, of course, mean our patio looked diseased, but it did once look deceased too, but then you came up with this wonderful idea!!!
I did, of course, mean our patio looked diseased, but it did once look deceased too, but then you came up with this wonderful idea!!!