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You've done what I would have. Was it the car radiator or one out of the house
Vary normal for rust. You will be better using an acidic cleaner this time rather than straight forward Acid.Try thishttp://miraclesealants.com/c_hdac_nm.htmlKev MartinTiling Logistics Ltd
Try Sepiolite Clay an Oxalic mixed together to form a poultice. This will "draw" out the staining...long winded and pain in the ar se but it will work.
Why mess about so much if you know exactly what the blocks are and they are readily available ? I'd just chop them out and replace with new - guaranteed results and cheaper than mucking about with maybe treatments
Try Sepiolite Clay and Oxalic mixed together to form a poultice. This will "draw" out the staining...long winded and pain in the ar se but it will work.
Quote from: chris scott on July 19, 2014, 08:09:33 amTry Sepiolite Clay and Oxalic mixed together to form a poultice. This will "draw" out the staining...long winded and pain in the ar se but it will work.Chris This method works well especially if you mix the poultice powder with the correct cleaner for the stain. As a matter of interest have you ever done it? If so where did you get the sepiolite from because the last time I tried to buy it I had to purchase a minimum 2 Metric Tonnes of the stuffKev MartinTiling Logistics Ltd