Darren
Wanted to take this out of the 'What have you cleaned' topic because it is something that could be added to moving forward and that could be a useful one stop for all surface problems. What the problems to each surface could be, how they can be recognised and what the cleaning methodology could/would be to resolve the problem/s
I normally keep about 12 - 15 tabs open, for flicking between various websites but I closed them down last night. I think I searched for staining to sandstone, atmospheric problems on sandstone, the effects of weathering on sandstone etc. Very much current information and you would suspect that a lot of it would be down to acid rain but it's a bit wider than that.
Mention of pollutants from agriculture, vehicle emissions and the way that our complete lifestyle adds other factors into the atmosphere.
Here's one I looked at -
http://www.buildingconservation.com/articles/atmospheric/atmospheric.htmIt's easy to blame acid rain for everything but my guess on that sill would be erosion of the surface due to any and all of the above, rain, possible staining from the exposed window frames, the sill staying damp - longer than it should, algae growth into the substructure which is deeper than a 'light ' pressure wash can handle.
I understand completely why you wouldn't want to go heavy on the pressure washer and cause further problems.
http://www2.rgu.ac.uk/schools/mcrg/misst.htm - this is going on about the sandstone in Scotland and though a little dated shows some problems and methods used on their major buildings.
Rob