5200 x 3467 px | 44 x 29,4 cm | 17,3 x 11,6 inches | 300dpi
Altre informazioni:
There are a number of proprietary brick cleaners available on the market. The manufacturers instructions should always be followed, in particular the product should be tested on a unobtrusive area of paving to ensure that it does not affect the paver detrimentally. Regular brushing with a stiff brush is the best way to keep your paving clean. Treatment with a weedkiller annually will minimise the vegetation growths during the year. Oil Stains - If there is an oil patch then the excess oil should be lifted off using an absorbent powder – it should not be rubbed in. The resulting oil stain can then be cleaned using an emulsifier to lift out the oil from the paver. Finally the area should be washed with a detergent solution and then rinsed thoroughly. Chewing Gum - To remove first use a freezing agent on the offending gum, and then scrape it off. Rust Stains - Try and avoid rust stains as these are iron oxide which is in fact what the colour used in the block paving is made out of. Therefore any cleaning products used to remove the rust may also affect the colour of the pavers. It is recommended that the area affected be scrubbed with a hard or wire brush to remove the worst of the stains.