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There are two strengths 10% and 14-15% hypo you can get.Which one do you have?Also what spec washer are you using?15% 3000 psi but only 8lpm.From previous peoples comments do i do a wash down first (pref with fsc) and then apply hypo ?? I was hoping for an easy job of hypo first for 10/15mins and then just washing it off
I would say best practice on block pavers with moss and weeds in the joints for a better finish you really need to pw the area first with a turbo nozzle. This will get rid of most black & grey type lichen, algae, weeds etc in the joints and on the substrate. Then apply hypo afterwards as you want to avoid hypo being over sprayed about the place at high pressure if you apply it before than pw it afterwards. Using an 8 lpm will struggle but still doable but will seem to take forever than say using a 15 lpm and the quicker 21 lpm type washers.On a side note I don't know why you have a flat surface cleaner for that spec washer as will be totally useless on block paving.
Just an observation regards to cleaning slippery and grubby hard surfaces it seems now more homeowners are aware of the diy type spray & forget type products available for them to buy in the UK.I actually quoted a block paved driveway job which was agreed and booked in and after the lady spoke to next door she cancelled. The reason being was told instead of getting someone to pressure wash it buy a spray & forget type product and do it yourself. Guess what one of the main active ingredients is in these types of products?