Garden paving slaps - algae off?
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Further to my request of limescale remover and all your kind answers, I have another question.
Anyone know the best product/procedure to clean up garden paving slaps? They have become almost black and green over the years and need some serious work to get back to the original white/grey colour.
A stiff brush and some kind of liquid I assume or a compressor?
Cheers all
Anyone know the best product/procedure to clean up garden paving slaps? They have become almost black and green over the years and need some serious work to get back to the original white/grey colour.
A stiff brush and some kind of liquid I assume or a compressor?
Cheers all

Bebs said:
OllieC said:
I clean my slabs with a power washer, a bit messy, but a million times easier than srubbing on your knees with a brush !
Thanks Ollie, but the slaps are seriously bad and I'm not sure plain water pressure is going to do it..Bebs said:
OllieC said:
I clean my slabs with a power washer, a bit messy, but a million times easier than srubbing on your knees with a brush !
Thanks Ollie, but the slaps are seriously bad and I'm not sure plain water pressure is going to do it..hornetrider said:
Bebs said:
OllieC said:
I clean my slabs with a power washer, a bit messy, but a million times easier than srubbing on your knees with a brush !
Thanks Ollie, but the slaps are seriously bad and I'm not sure plain water pressure is going to do it..
Patio Magic from homebase. Just spray it on with a gargen sprayer or brush it on, make sure it is not due to rain for a day or so, then just leave it. Incredibly, a coupel of weeks later, the algae and moss are gone.
Really works, although I tend to use if for moss and algae on tarmac not slabs.
Really works, although I tend to use if for moss and algae on tarmac not slabs.
wings said:
I use diluted brick acid and a deck scrubber, a scrubbing brush on a handle.
+1Brick acid, is hydrochloric acid based, hydrochloric acid dissolves organics, and is by far the best way to clean flags, block paving. Just watch out for colour fastness of cheap flags or blocks.
Chris.
taz turbo said:
Brick acid, is hydrochloric acid based, hydrochloric acid dissolves organics, and is by far the best way to clean flags, block paving. Just watch out for colour fastness of cheap flags or blocks.
It will dissolve limestone too. Is that the stuff garages use to get burnt-on brake dust off alloy wheels?Gassing Station | Homes, Gardens and DIY | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff