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Cleaning patio slabs

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  • amberspyamberspy Posts: 382
    Great I use the brush head as don’t want replace the grout sand just yet 
  • Lizzie27Lizzie27 Posts: 12,494
    Thanks Freddie's Dad, The house is on a slope so you'd think the water would just run out. I'm wondering if I've got the pressure too high as the dirty spray goes up a couple of feet up the side of the house - which is pale Bath stone. I get covered in dirty water and everything else does too!!
    North East Somerset - Clay soil over limestone
  • KT53KT53 Posts: 9,016
    Lizzie27 said:
    Thanks Freddie's Dad, The house is on a slope so you'd think the water would just run out. I'm wondering if I've got the pressure too high as the dirty spray goes up a couple of feet up the side of the house - which is pale Bath stone. I get covered in dirty water and everything else does too!!
    Your experience is pretty normal if you are using a lance and spray head.  If you reduce the pressure it won't have the power to remove the crud from the slabs.  The link will show you the attachment  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N_026158bhQ

  • SussexsunSussexsun Posts: 1,444
    Anyone with a Lidl nearby. They are selling a water broom set for £11.99

    https://www.lidl.co.uk/en/Non-Food-Offers.htm?articleId=11614

    Comes into store tomorrow and is one is one of their when it’s gone it’s gone items.
    i am going to pick one up tomorrow as at that price it is worth it if it just does the patio.
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