Remove LHM from block paving

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Re: Remove LHM from block paving

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Lots of washing up liquid. Then a lot of water (and crossed fingers).
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superloopy wrote:How??

Bit of a mess
Soapy water and a bit of a scrub. It's harmless enough. That's what we used to clean it off the workshop floor with when I was a dealer mechanic back in the late 80s.
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Re: Remove LHM from block paving

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The pukka driveway cleaner obtainable from all good DIY outlets works well too Mike...

Swarfega make a good one... and Gunk...

EDIT: LHM actually is not bad. It fades quite quickly on concrete...
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CitroJim wrote:The pukka driveway cleaner obtainable from all good DIY outlets works well too Mike...
It does indeed Jim, but it's more expensive than 9p a bottle Tesco value washing up liquid.
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