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16 Apr 2007 12:00 AM by Carleen Star rating in Birmingham. 34 forum posts Send private message

This is a Tip for anyone who doesn't want to spend days trying to get there Patio/Balcony clean.
The product below can be brought from teh small shop in the Marina for 65 cents - leave for 1 hour then was down with plenty of water.
AGUA FUERTE CARRASCOSA    (contains ACIDO CLORHIDRIO al 22%)
in a pale blue plastic bottle.
This will be the ´fizzy´cleaner, that hisses whilst the acid is doing its stuff!!
and
 
ACEITE "MORA" CERAMICAS........mate quero 1 ltr
in a tin with a picture of an old stone clad room/hall with a tiled floor.
By its name it is an Oil for Ceramics.
 
Good luck it worked for us
Carleen & Phil
10.33.21
This product you just brush on after the patio has dried, don't worry about the tiles being slightly white just brush on and what the colour of the tiles come through.  This comes from the hardware store in Sab on the right hand side just after the island going towards Duquesa next to the furniture store.


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17 Apr 2007 7:44 AM by slacey99 Star rating in Dorset and Duquesa w.... 276 forum posts Send private message

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How scary is that, what a brilliant facility this message board is.  After a recent visit I noticed the cleaners were using something on the entrance areas that really did the job.  All I could read on the label was something that turned out to be the brand name which I think was liampador or something like that.  Anyway I spent some time yesterday trying to google and find out what I could use with no real success.  Thank you so much for you posting, very helpful. 

Steve


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18 Apr 2007 7:36 PM by womble 2 Star rating. 43 forum posts Send private message

Hi my husband is a builder and recommends you use Linseed Oil.  First wash down well with water, scrape off any cement and seal with an oil-based sealer such as Linseed Oil.

It is recommended that you shouldn't use an acid on natural stone (i.e. marble, slate, terracotta, etc.).

Can't wait unitl we are doing same!

Fionnuala & Derek

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