Tuesday, July 13, 2010

System Pavers

Friends, clean your pavement stones then and there. To remove oil stains, cover them with a generous coat of Sodium Phosphate acid, let it soak 2 or 3 minutes, reapply a small quantity and scrub it in with a small brush; do not let it dry on the surface, rinse generously. Repeat if needed. Do not forget to remove the oil stain that has penetrated into the paving stone may rise to the surface within 24 hours after cleaning; if it is the case, clean again. An oil stain on a pale surface may leave a blackish trace after decreasing; reduce the trace with a remover or efflorescence cleaner. For rust stains, remove them with a rust remover. Remove paint, tar and rubber stains with the proper remover. Cover each stain with a generous coat of the right remover; scrub it in with a small brush until the stain is removed and rinse immediately with water. Repeat if needed. It may be difficult to remove rust stains from the rubbing of steel.

Before applying the sealer, no matter if the pavement is new, old, has been protected before, it is necessary to remove any dirt and to dissolve salt efflorescence on the entire surface of the pavement, with efflorescence cleaner. Ensure that the interlocking paving stones are uniformly clean and allows the sealer to penetrate into the stone pavers. Even during Summer, do not apply in direct sunlight. Do not apply the product with a floor mop or with a broom. Never let the efflorescence cleaner dry on the surface; keep it wet at all times until it is completely rinsed off.

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