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Jenn79
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Member since 2/12 2410 total posts
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Paver stains
I have a 6 month old Cambridge paver walkway. Grayish color. We had top soil delivered and my kids were helping with their small wheelbarrows. There was soil dropped on the pavers along the whole walkway. I didn’t think much of it it’s just soil right?! We finished spreading the soil in 2 days, blew off the soil on the paver, washed it down with the hose and then it rained Sunday night and Monday. My pavers are still stained from the top soil! anyone have this happen?! It’s stressing me out every time I look at them. Help!
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Posted 4/12/21 1:55 PM |
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Diane
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Re: Paver stains
Do you have a power washer? We used that on dirt that was on our pavers and works better than a hose.
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Posted 4/12/21 6:26 PM |
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Jenn79
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Re: Paver stains
I do, I was afraid to use it. Maybe I’ll try it. Thanks!
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Posted 4/13/21 2:14 AM |
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GoldenRod
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Name: Shawn
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Re: Paver stains
I have pavers, and a couple different power washers. Unless you use the "drill through solid rock" nozzle, you won't damage the pavers.
Start with the widest spray and the least pressure and go up from there if you have to.
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Posted 4/13/21 8:08 PM |
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LittleDiva
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Paver stains
It will go away. I’ve had vegetable oil dropped in mine and I tried everything. Over the winter I realized they disappeared. Try using dawn dish soap and a scrub brush and wash away. Otherwise, just give it time. It will go away.
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Posted 4/16/21 3:22 PM |
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