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Rob@Blast off

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #640 on: September 07, 2014, 11:26:14 pm »
How could I identify it? the customer didn't know what it was and I used a natural stone sealer as it is natural stone which gave the desired wet look that the customer wanted.
I'm happy and my customer is delighted with the results.

Rob@Blast off

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #641 on: September 07, 2014, 11:40:04 pm »
I thought it was slate? I used ultra hd natural stone from sealers direct, very impressed with it and going to try there block paving sealer next.


The job looks really impressive. A real transformation!
 
We use impregnating sealers when we seal limestones and sandstones ...over time we think they last longer and course less problems than high solid sealers. If you are getting into sealers maybe it's something you should look at.
 Just something we have picked upon after trying different products on different surfaces.

Cheers Chris, what sealer would you recommend for block paving? As I have always avoided sealing up to now but after seeing the results I want to start pushing it more.

Roger Oakley

Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #642 on: September 08, 2014, 06:36:05 am »
How could I identify it? the customer didn't know what it was and I used a natural stone sealer as it is natural stone which gave the desired wet look that the customer wanted.
I'm happy and my customer is delighted with the results.

May be some Research into different surfaces? but if your customer is happy then I guess that's what counts?

drive surgeon

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #643 on: September 08, 2014, 07:48:50 am »
Looks defo like limestone

chris scott

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #644 on: September 08, 2014, 09:07:50 pm »
I would leave sealing block alone till next year...it takes 3/4 days of sunshine to dry out block enough to seal. Those days will now be few and far between.
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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #645 on: September 08, 2014, 10:11:08 pm »
I would leave sealing block alone till next year...it takes 3/4 days of sunshine to dry out block enough to seal. Those days will now be few and far between.
Tell me about it  ::)roll :-[

Simon@Pristine Pathways

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #646 on: September 08, 2014, 10:29:04 pm »
Perfect weather this, sealed 4 last week and got 3 to do this week. Hope it lasts got 5 more 25l to use up !

Smudger

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #647 on: October 20, 2014, 06:04:05 pm »
Just a thought I'd bump this thread








Darran
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cleaning4usussex

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #648 on: October 20, 2014, 09:55:05 pm »
Looks really good 😃

Smudger

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #649 on: October 20, 2014, 10:24:32 pm »
Thx there was a sandstone patio out back as well

Darran
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cleaning4usussex

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #650 on: October 21, 2014, 09:35:50 pm »
How long did that take you? Did you just turbo nozzles the lot or did you Fsc first then went over with turbo nozzle? Jamie

Smudger

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #651 on: October 21, 2014, 09:38:59 pm »
Turbo nozzle

3.5 hrs - good water flow on site even at full power the tank was filling faster than we could use it

Darran
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Rob_Mac

Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #652 on: October 21, 2014, 09:39:30 pm »
Darren

Good job there. I would have had to just take care of that 1st metre of wall and that sill.

Rob ;D

Smudger

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #653 on: October 21, 2014, 10:12:14 pm »
I did try rob honest ! Always like to go that little bit extra, but unfortunately I don't know what the black is, I tried hypo but as you can see it didn't really shift it, this is a converted school built in 1877 and unfortunately the brick is really soft and the window surround/sill is virtually crumbling away it has areas of errosion ( big flaked areas 3 to 4 mm deep ) and didn't feel confident that I could clean it up without further damage.. :(

But I'll try harder next time  ;D

Darran
Never argue with an idiot, they will only bring you down to their level, and beat you with experience

Rob_Mac

Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #654 on: October 21, 2014, 10:18:14 pm »
No mate

It wasn't like that.

It looks like it's in really good order from that picture and if i'm honest I thought it was a newer building made to look older than it is.

That discolouration is coming off the sill so it must be something to do with the sandstone.

Rob ;D

Roger Oakley

Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #655 on: October 22, 2014, 06:45:07 am »
The discolouration might be that at some point there was metal window frames? so years of oxidisation from those maybe?

Rob_Mac

Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #656 on: October 22, 2014, 08:14:16 am »
That front one looks like it still is mate. So probably the paintwork has been in disrepair, caused the problem and then it has been repainted but too late for not marking the stone.

Added - Darren I didn't see the loose stone underneath the brickwork but that is holding water and drawing up the brickwork as well and I would suspect that that side of the building doesn't get the main sunlight.

The fact that they have painted two cricket stumps on the wall tells me they don't see the value of the building. Just read some interesting articles on cause and effect of damage to stone that are a little bit bigger than the obvious.

Rob ;D

Smudger

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #657 on: October 22, 2014, 08:55:49 am »
Rob, your correct on both counts the metal windows are still in ( this is the case on all the original parts of the school ) and the front North East facing.

Any links to the cause and effect ? Or are they old fashioned print articles

Darran
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trevor perry

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #658 on: October 22, 2014, 09:58:55 am »
very easy to remove that staining the only trouble being is that the rest of the building would then look dirty as the area cleaned would be brighter than the rest
better to remain silent and be thought a fool than to speak out and remove any doubt

chris scott

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Re: The 'What have you cleaned today?' Thread
« Reply #659 on: October 22, 2014, 10:25:55 am »
Need a better pictures really BUT AT A guess Carbonation of sandstone followed by freeze thaw.
Can be cleaned with caustic liquor ,neutralised with an acidic wash.
The wrong thing to do would be to clean it with a pressure washer... the glass has acted as a catchment area and  caused the problem.
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