Garden paving slaps - algae off?
Garden paving slaps - algae off?
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Bebs

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2,927 posts

299 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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?

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OllieC

3,816 posts

232 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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I clean my slabs with a power washer, a bit messy, but a million times easier than srubbing on your knees with a brush !

Bebs

Original Poster:

2,927 posts

299 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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..

bga

8,134 posts

269 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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..
I had similar when I moved in to my new place. I got a Halfords pressure washer and it will clean a slab in a couple of minutes. I was really impressed as it was much more effective than scrubbing the damn slabs.

pmanson

13,388 posts

271 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Pressure washer will do the job but you will get very wet!

I think Karcher do a specific add on for cleaning patios (a round thing that spins on the end of the lance).


Penny-lope

13,645 posts

211 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Pressure washer is defo the best thing.....great fun, and so satisfying

I need to get a life!

Bebs

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2,927 posts

299 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Penny-lope said:
Pressure washer is defo the best thing.....great fun, and so satisfying

I need to get a life!
hehe

hornetrider

63,161 posts

223 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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..
I thought it was a typo in the title but you've used it again. You do know it's slabs, right?

DAVE-W

544 posts

229 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Armillatox http://www.armillatox.com/

Great stuff.

Edited by DAVE-W on Wednesday 3rd March 13:13

whitechief

4,431 posts

213 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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I use a Karcher washer with dirt blaster lance on my patio spring time every year and the difference is astonishing.

Bebs

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2,927 posts

299 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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..
I thought it was a typo in the title but you've used it again. You do know it's slabs, right?
Forgive me horne, I'm 100% foreign bow

poo at Paul's

14,475 posts

193 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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.

_dobbo_

14,618 posts

266 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Pressure washer for sure - it will also bring up decking a treat.

I used mine to blast the decking, shed and fence, then painted the fence and shed and it all looked brand new!

smile

fido

18,007 posts

273 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Pressure washer +3 - but be careful to avoid the mortar in between slabs -unless you want to redo them.

anonymous-user

72 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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Penny-lope said:
Pressure washer is defo the best thing.....great fun, and so satisfying

I need to get a life!
Nope, it is a fact. Immensely satisfying. The only issue is aiming for perfection and removing every last ounce of dirt!!

Wings

5,901 posts

233 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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I use diluted brick acid and a deck scrubber, a scrubbing brush on a handle.

B17NNS

18,506 posts

265 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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A Karcher or similar should clean them up a treat.

Failing that, some Patio and Drive cleaner from B&Q will.

taz turbo

675 posts

268 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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wings said:
I use diluted brick acid and a deck scrubber, a scrubbing brush on a handle.
+1

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.

Chris.

Simon Brooks

1,527 posts

269 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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jet spray any day of the week, great fun on a hot day (if ever we get one again !!) best to work in a set pattern (one slab at a time) and work towards a drain, remember to check that the drain does not get blocked by all the rubbish you lift with the washer

good luck and have fun

Simpo Two

89,689 posts

283 months

Wednesday 3rd March 2010
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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?