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Barb[_4_] 26-01-2008 02:29 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?

I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.

Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?

Thanks.

Barb



Nick Maclaren 26-01-2008 02:42 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 

In article ,
"Barb" writes:
| Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?
|
| I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
| don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.
|
| Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?

Sharp sand, a stiff broom and elbow grease. Seriously. They work.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

Charlie Pridham[_2_] 26-01-2008 02:49 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
In article ,
says...

In article ,
"Barb" writes:
| Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?
|
| I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
| don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.
|
| Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?

Sharp sand, a stiff broom and elbow grease. Seriously. They work.


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.

I use a stiff broom elbow grease and some washing soda in the water, just
applying the washing soda and rinsing will not remove the algae.
--
Charlie Pridham, Gardening in Cornwall
www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of national collections of Clematis viticella cultivars and
Lapageria rosea

MrCass 26-01-2008 03:32 PM

Call me lazy, but i use a jet washer, cost £100 but have used it for the past 2 years, to be honest, it does take time but really gets it clean and is good for the car too!

Mrcass



Sacha 26-01-2008 04:16 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On 26/1/08 15:40, in article ,
"Aries" wrote:

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:29:17 -0000, Barb wrote:

Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?

I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.

Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?

Thanks.

Barb


My father always used Jeyes Fluid but I believe that isn't available any
more? Have you tried bleach Barb ?


Jeyes Fluid is still available but, apart from the horrible smell that
lingers for so long, both that and bleach might kill off any vegetation near
the slabs.
--
Sacha
http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk
South Devon
(remove weeds from address)
'We do not inherit the earth from our ancestors, we borrow it from our
children.'



Pete C[_2_] 26-01-2008 04:22 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
Barb wrote:
Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?

I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong
detergent, and I don't possess a power-washer and don't really want
to buy one just for this.
Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?

Thanks.

Barb

I use Jif (Cif) scrubbing brush and elbow grease.
--
Pete C
London UK



®óñ© © ²°¹°-°² 26-01-2008 04:49 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 15:40:34 +0000, Aries
wrote and included this (or some of
this):

On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:29:17 -0000, Barb wrote:

Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?

I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.

Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?

Thanks.

Barb


My father always used Jeyes Fluid but I believe that isn't available any
more? Have you tried bleach Barb ?


Original Jeyes is still available.
I recently bought 5litres on-line.

They also do a specific patio stone or flagstone cleaner.


--
®óñ© © ²°¹°-°²

®óñ© © ²°¹°-°² 26-01-2008 04:51 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 16:16:54 +0000, Sacha
wrote and included this (or some of
this):

Jeyes Fluid is still available but, apart from the horrible smell that
lingers for so long, both that and bleach might kill off any vegetation near
the slabs.


A highly diluted Jeyes fluid watered on your beds will do no harm to
vegetation or animals. However, cats hate the smell and will decide
to do their business elsewhere.


--
®óñ© © ²°¹°-°²

Pam Moore 26-01-2008 05:29 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:29:17 -0000, "Barb"
wrote:

Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?

I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.


You can hire them, or hire a man with one. The quickest and most
efficient, and only uses water.

Pam in Bristol

Jeff Layman 26-01-2008 09:06 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
Pam Moore wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 14:29:17 -0000, "Barb"
wrote:

Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?

I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong
detergent, and I don't possess a power-washer and don't really want
to buy one just for this.


You can hire them, or hire a man with one. The quickest and most
efficient, and only uses water.


And electricity.

Yes, very good for cleaning any stone. Mind you, everything else will end
up filthy with the spray bouncing off - including the operator (been there,
done that, got the soaking wet clothes). But great fun on a hot day.

And it is also useful to clean the greenhouse at the end of the season. But
watch out that you use the spray only on glass. It will blast a hole
through plastic, particularly if it is brittle with age.

--
Jeff
(cut "thetape" to reply)



[email protected] 26-01-2008 09:27 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On 26 Jan, 14:29, "Barb" wrote:
Can anyone recommend something really good for cleaning flagstones?
I've tried the garden-centre algae killers, vinegar, strong detergent, and I
don't possess a power-washer and don't really want to buy one just for this.
Is there anything strong and effective I can brush on and rinse off?


You got lots of answers there but didn't the stuff you got from the
garden centre, vinegar etc worked?! I supposed you've use a stiff
brush - I do and use hot water too. What do you have on these
flagstones?! I find it very little point doing it now - I usually wait
until beginning of april.

I used to have a fantastic power-washer, a wolf one but it broked. The
kids kept messing with it. Now like you I won't buy one but looking to
borrow one or share buy one with friends. It makes sense since I use
it once a year. And it won't be in my house at the reach of my kids!!

Dave Liquorice 26-01-2008 09:27 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 21:06:32 -0000, Jeff Layman wrote:

Yes, very good for cleaning any stone. Mind you, everything else will
end up filthy with the spray bouncing off


Not if you use one of the paving stone cleaning heads rather than a bare
lance. Less likely to rip any grout/cement out from between the flags as
well.

--
Cheers
Dave. pam is missing e-mail




Granity 26-01-2008 09:58 PM

Last winter I left a large unopened bag of compost lying flat on the patio, when I moved it in the spring the slabs underneath were cleaned to the original state, I've been trying to work out why so that I can reproduce the effect over a large area.

[email protected] 26-01-2008 11:39 PM

Flagstone cleaning
 
On 26 Jan, 21:27, "Dave Liquorice" wrote:
On Sat, 26 Jan 2008 21:06:32 -0000, Jeff Layman wrote:
Yes, very good for cleaning any stone. *Mind you, everything else will
end up filthy with the spray bouncing off


Not if you use one of the paving stone cleaning heads rather than a bare
lance. Less likely to rip any grout/cement out from between the flags as
well.


Oh... I miss that lance for cleaning my old stone pots. I have a
couple with very intricate sculptures of flowers and leaves. It's
impossible without it, unless I use a toothbrush!!!

Nick Maclaren 27-01-2008 09:59 AM

Flagstone cleaning
 

In article ,
MrCass writes:
|
| Call me lazy, but i use a jet washer, cost £100 but have used it for the
| past 2 years, to be honest, it does take time but really gets it clean
| and is good for the car too!

Well, since you insist :-) "You are lazy."

I never clean cars, except to sell them, and I haven't done that in
decades. Why should one bother with anything except the windows,
lights etc.?


Regards,
Nick Maclaren.


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