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Cleaning pavers
Just wondering how everyone cleans their stone pavers? Or more importantly, the grout between the pavers. We're finding it gets a little grubby and the pressure washer alone isn't doing the job. But I'm wary about using any chemicals for fear of ruining the stone. Any suggestions appreciated.
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Re: Cleaning pavers
Have they been sealed?
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Re: Cleaning pavers
No, they haven't been sealed. The paver suggested that it wasn't necessary, in fact that it was detrimental as the stone would have a permanent "wet-look".
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Re: Cleaning pavers
If you're not having luck with a pressure sprayer I would look at sealing them.
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I actually don't know the PSI of the pressure washer as I inherited it from my father. It's a GMC, which I think is an old Bunnings brand no longer around. I doubt it is very high but it is enough to cause damage on things if you're not careful! Eg I recent tried to clean some brickwork (not very smart) and it blasted some mortar out...
If anyone else has any suggestions for cleaning products I'd love to hear them.

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