Staining on new brickwork
Staining on new brickwork
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TT86

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221 posts

45 months

Yesterday (16:59)
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Hello folks

Just had our driveway done with lots of retaining walls. Ended up with lots of this staining everywhere - any ideas why and whether it can be resolved please?

Many thanks




Edited by TT86 on Wednesday 4th February 17:02

The Three D Mucketeer

6,904 posts

249 months

Yesterday (17:03)
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Washing with "Brick Acid" may help available at Wickes, but follow the instructions on use.

Lotobear

8,539 posts

150 months

Yesterday (17:17)
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I've only ever seen that effect on Furness bricks - where did they come from?

TT86

Original Poster:

221 posts

45 months

Yesterday (17:26)
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Lotobear said:
I've only ever seen that effect on Furness bricks - where did they come from?
Parkers I gather, nothing special

TT86

Original Poster:

221 posts

45 months

Yesterday (17:26)
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The Three D Mucketeer said:
Washing with "Brick Acid" may help available at Wickes, but follow the instructions on use.
Thanks I'll have a look, as long as it doesn't bleach the areas etc

smifffymoto2

40 posts

3 months

Yesterday (17:49)
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Don’t use brick acid.

If you want a pro to have a look at it,get in touch with Pureseal and they will put it out to their approved applicators.

Pureseal do chemicals for exterior cleaning,they do sell direct but not the full product line or professional strength chemicals.

TT86

Original Poster:

221 posts

45 months

Yesterday (17:52)
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smifffymoto2 said:
Don t use brick acid.

If you want a pro to have a look at it,get in touch with Pureseal and they will put it out to their approved applicators.

Pureseal do chemicals for exterior cleaning,they do sell direct but not the full product line or professional strength chemicals.
Why not brick acid? Id rather have a go myself than pay someone.

The walls were done in stages around the rain so I wonder if that's to blame

Lotobear

8,539 posts

150 months

Yesterday (18:17)
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It's an impurity in the brick, I would refer it back to the supplier.

As said I've only ever seen this happen in bricks by the Furness brick Co, Kirkby in Furness

JoshSm

3,061 posts

59 months

Yesterday (18:19)
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Assuming the things aren't leaking diesel I'd assume it's something biological growing on whatever minerals have leached out?

Scrub with a bit of diluted bleach might be all it needs.