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Ian101

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Hypo and stubborn spots
« on: June 08, 2013, 04:38:26 pm »
Just done a nice patio / drive job ... drive no issue but on patio which is indian stone there were a lot of black spots so following advice on my hypo post last week i tried solution of 3 to 1 and let it dwell for 10 minutes and in fairness like magic 99% of it was gone however along edges of flags were black spots that just wouldnt shift even with 100 % undiluted hypo for 10 minutes then pressure wash they still wouldnt shift so told customer all i could do was turbo nozzle em but more than likely all the pointing would go so he said just leave it as was happy with overall standard but I wanted it all gone.

Anything else I could have done

Kev Martin

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Re: Hypo and stubborn spots
« Reply #1 on: June 08, 2013, 08:08:29 pm »
Just done a nice patio / drive job ... drive no issue but on patio which is indian stone there were a lot of black spots so following advice on my hypo post last week i tried solution of 3 to 1 and let it dwell for 10 minutes and in fairness like magic 99% of it was gone however along edges of flags were black spots that just wouldnt shift even with 100 % undiluted hypo for 10 minutes then pressure wash they still wouldnt shift so told customer all i could do was turbo nozzle em but more than likely all the pointing would go so he said just leave it as was happy with overall standard but I wanted it all gone.

Anything else I could have done

Yes you could try Honing Powder then you would have had a mechanical cleaning action as well as the chemical action


Kev Martin
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Roger Oakley

Re: Hypo and stubborn spots
« Reply #2 on: June 09, 2013, 07:21:27 am »
Maybe a longer dwell time say 20-30 minutes, I know what you mean about the ones along the edges being stubborn had them myself a couple of times and had to leave the hypo of for around 1 hour keeping it damp so it works. Sometimes they are easy, and sometimes a pain in the arse.

Barry W

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Re: Hypo and stubborn spots
« Reply #3 on: June 09, 2013, 08:38:24 pm »
Whats Hypo as I've got these spots in my garden and the pressure washer does not get rid of them, someone told me to put diluted bleach on them.

Neil Jones

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Re: Hypo and stubborn spots
« Reply #4 on: June 09, 2013, 09:16:08 pm »
You answered your own question Barry. Sodium hypocholrite - Hypo - AKA Bleach.