Hi. Apologies if this has been asked/answered before - I did do a search first but couldn't find a thread on it.
I have an indian sandstone patio which is taking on a greener & greener hue. Reading pavingexpert it seems that bleach is the recommended treatment for it. But before I start any irreversible actions on the stone can anyone confirm that I've understood the advice correctly - that giving the stones a drink of household bleach won't discolour them, make them turn orange to get me back, or give them white 'blooms', make them brittle etc? Thanks guys for any advice.
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If you look on the stains removal page there is a bleach mix info which will solve your problem. Follow the instructions to the letter and you shouldn't have any problems. If you have a look at our web-site )paving page) you will see some examples of Indian sandstone that has been cleaned with our chemical soloution.
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