A before & after photo of a acid burn I removed the other week.
The burn was caused by a well know "Patio Cleaner" that states it's safe on natural stone, seeing as the cleaner contains Hydrochloric acid AKA Brick Acid I don't think so.
The paving is Indian Sandstone newly laid and not even pointed yet, the pavers were trying to clean the slabs before pointing with the said product and ended up with these results.
Over 40 square metres of paving effected, I was able to remove around 99% of the burns and they have been left with a surface ready to point and seal at some stage.
Another view of the cleaned paving
Brick acid burns
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Good to talk to you again Tony the other day,
Here is a link to the machine I use
http://www.klindex.it/rocky-p-525.html
17" machine, mainly soft to medium brush plus what ever chemicals/cleaners/problem solvers needed.
Here is a link to the machine I use
http://www.klindex.it/rocky-p-525.html
17" machine, mainly soft to medium brush plus what ever chemicals/cleaners/problem solvers needed.
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Tom - Westminster Stone wrote:Brilliant transformation! I bet your customer is pleased!
Thanks Tom, yes they were very pleased, down side to this is, there are similar stains starting to show themselves on an area of paving that hadn't been cleaned with the "Brick acid" and I never cleaned/restored so we have a bit of a mystery here now.
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So these look like potential iron deposits coming through also?R&A Pressure Washing wrote:Tom - Westminster Stone wrote:Brilliant transformation! I bet your customer is pleased!
Thanks Tom, yes they were very pleased, down side to this is, there are similar stains starting to show themselves on an area of paving that hadn't been cleaned with the "Brick acid" and I never cleaned/restored so we have a bit of a mystery here now.