You will be fine with Hypo - most problems arise when using acids on natural stone - hypo is alkalineI would use a strong solution on those blackspot areas 5050 mix - leave for 20 mins - re apply if required then give a light rinse over when your happy with the resultDarran
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Quote from: Smudger on May 06, 2020, 09:09:18 amYou will be fine with Hypo - most problems arise when using acids on natural stone - hypo is alkalineI would use a strong solution on those blackspot areas 5050 mix - leave for 20 mins - re apply if required then give a light rinse over when your happy with the resultDarranThanks Darran. It'll look a lot better for using it. I've done a few recently where I've applied hypo to the whole patio after it's had a full pressure clean so there's no dirt left only black spot etc and not rinsed the hypo away afterwards at all. I have returned the following day and they have looked good for it. Obviously if there are lots of plants and grass surrounding the hard surfaces it's a good idea to rinse away after it's worked but are there situations where you just apply hypo and leave it on? Got a small section of roof to do tomorrow and after a low pressure clean I'm planning on applying hypo and leaving it on.
Quote from: simon w on May 06, 2020, 07:29:31 pmQuote from: Smudger on May 06, 2020, 09:09:18 amYou will be fine with Hypo - most problems arise when using acids on natural stone - hypo is alkalineI would use a strong solution on those blackspot areas 5050 mix - leave for 20 mins - re apply if required then give a light rinse over when your happy with the resultDarranThanks Darran. It'll look a lot better for using it. I've done a few recently where I've applied hypo to the whole patio after it's had a full pressure clean so there's no dirt left only black spot etc and not rinsed the hypo away afterwards at all. I have returned the following day and they have looked good for it. Obviously if there are lots of plants and grass surrounding the hard surfaces it's a good idea to rinse away after it's worked but are there situations where you just apply hypo and leave it on? Got a small section of roof to do tomorrow and after a low pressure clean I'm planning on applying hypo and leaving it on.Hypo will cause rusting if oxides exist in natural stone , we do lot of slate hung buildings and if there is any oxides in the slate it will go rusty , it doesn't do this with granite though , di a test patch first if it could be a problem .