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My cleaning fest continues. The slabs on my balcony are looking a bit tired. There is a light covering of mossy type stuff in places. Will a brushing with a light bleach solution work? Or is that to be avoided. Any thoughts?
Dr 42%er
Care in the football community is proved not to work.
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There is no one below me so I could. Can I be bothered to hire one though?
Dr 42%er
Care in the football community is proved not to work.
It`s not easy being different. It`s not easy being cool....but somehow I manage....
Use some patio cleaner solution
Don`t forget the marrigolds you SCRUBBER!! :D
You don`t need to hire a pressure washer, Doc.
Mine only cost £27 from B+Q and it`s perfectly fine for cleaning slabs.
It`s small enough to be easily stored in a flat as well.
About the same size as a small hoover.
I shall have a look.
Dr 42%er
Care in the football community is proved not to work.
It`s not easy being different. It`s not easy being cool....but somehow I manage....
You`d need a hose as well, of course.
Long enough to get from a tap to the pressure washer, and allow some movement.
Get a good anti-kink hose though, a cheap one will do your head in as it cuts the supply off to the power washer and you`re left dribbling like a 70 year old with prostate trouble.
Do you have an outside tap if not then you`ll find connectivity a problem
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Do you have an outside tap if not then you`ll find connectivity a problem
Why?
All he`d need to do is run a hose from an inside tap to the outside area, then connect it to the pressure washer outside, using click on/off hose connectors.
Piece of p***.
Depends on what tap you`re trying to connect to
Ever tried fitting a standard hose pipe to a mixer tap?