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Red January 16th 13 03:15 AM

Mold on sidewalk removal
 
On Jan 15, 4:12*pm, Dan Espen wrote:
..

I'd use a power washer, no bleach necessary.


I agree. I use one to clean the black crud off my patio, sidewalk,
and driveway. A whole lot cheaper than a couple of gallons of bleach.

[email protected] January 16th 13 04:22 AM

Mold on sidewalk removal
 
On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 19:15:39 -0800 (PST), Red
wrote:

On Jan 15, 4:12*pm, Dan Espen wrote:
.

I'd use a power washer, no bleach necessary.


I agree. I use one to clean the black crud off my patio, sidewalk,
and driveway. A whole lot cheaper than a couple of gallons of bleach.


Well, In November, I spent six hours and six gallons of gas cleaning
the driveway (and $400 for a pressure washer). A couple of gallons of
bleach is cheap! Though I used that too. Didn't work.

IGot2P January 16th 13 04:24 AM

Mold on sidewalk removal
 
On 1/15/2013 9:15 PM, Red wrote:
On Jan 15, 4:12 pm, Dan Espen wrote:
.

I'd use a power washer, no bleach necessary.


I agree. I use one to clean the black crud off my patio, sidewalk,
and driveway. A whole lot cheaper than a couple of gallons of bleach.


I also use a power washer but I am sure that it is not cheaper when you
add in the cost of the power washer.



[email protected] January 16th 13 08:27 PM

Mold on sidewalk removal
 
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013 12:54:38 -0500, Dan Espen
wrote:

writes:

On Tue, 15 Jan 2013 19:15:39 -0800 (PST), Red
wrote:

On Jan 15, 4:12*pm, Dan Espen wrote:
.

I'd use a power washer, no bleach necessary.


I agree. I use one to clean the black crud off my patio, sidewalk,
and driveway. A whole lot cheaper than a couple of gallons of bleach.


Well, In November, I spent six hours and six gallons of gas cleaning
the driveway (and $400 for a pressure washer). A couple of gallons of
bleach is cheap! Though I used that too. Didn't work.


For a driveway/patio, a sub $100 electric is more than enough.


That would have only taken me two weeks, rather than six hours. Yeah,
a *lot* cheaper.


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