Blackrock1
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Buy a power hose in Aldi or Lidl and use it to clean your patio. Wash the outside of your car while you're at it.
drive way is coloured cobble, the patio is granite.Blackrock - Are the slabs / driveway cement based / grey or are they coloured slabs on the patio and cement on the tarmac? There are a lot of cleaners you can get that would make "light'ish" work of the marks you describe - just be careful in relation to the bleaching of the area with some chemicals, it may discolour or even "de-colour" the slabs. But also be careful in relation to getting someone in & what they use to clean - some would say what they use, is ok, but there's no going back once it's done.
You could rent a more powerful power hose cleaner yourself ( if it's something you would be willing to tackle yourself - have we persuaded you yet). Such would help greatly with the cleaning and be quicker than the standard power hoses, but again, careful around the cement / filler of the patio area - don't want to dig that out with the power hose.
Hi,
I'm new to this so sorry to butt in on thread but I'm thinking of using chlorus on the patio and footpath but wondered will it damage tarmac if some of it spills on to that? Advice appreciated, thanks.
I'm thinking of using chlorus on the patio and footpath but wondered will it damage tarmac if some of it spills on to that
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