Richard_C
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Each year I pressure wash, sometimes twice, the large patio area in the 'L' of my L shaped house. It was built* when the house was, 35 years ago, I've been here 20 of those years. Pressure washing cleans off the slippy slimy stuff, but each year it ends up a bit darker than the year before, black blotches which grow. Its made of what I call moan (mock stone, concrete really) which has a deliberately uneven surface as if a mountain stream had gently eroded limestone pavement .... at least I bet that's what the brochure said.
So - what can I do to give it a really good clean and bring it back to something a bit brighter? Gardening magazines are full of adverts for magic potions, many of them expensive - must be 50 sq m in all with the bits that go round the house - and look to me like snake oil and magic elixirs.
What, if anything, works?
*whenever I do serious work like fitting the new kitchen I grumble that the person with the spirit level, square or whatever must have been off work that day because a lot of it is a bit 'off'. Spirit level person was definitely in work when the patio was laid, its dead level and rain doesn't run off. Grrrr. Could be worse though, could slope towards the house
So - what can I do to give it a really good clean and bring it back to something a bit brighter? Gardening magazines are full of adverts for magic potions, many of them expensive - must be 50 sq m in all with the bits that go round the house - and look to me like snake oil and magic elixirs.
What, if anything, works?
*whenever I do serious work like fitting the new kitchen I grumble that the person with the spirit level, square or whatever must have been off work that day because a lot of it is a bit 'off'. Spirit level person was definitely in work when the patio was laid, its dead level and rain doesn't run off. Grrrr. Could be worse though, could slope towards the house