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Hi. I've recently bought a new house with red brick exterior.
However there is a lot of cement stuck to parts of the brickwork due
to an untidy bricklayer. Is there any way I can clean the cement off
the red brickwork using some sort of cleaner solution / wire brush
etc?

Thanks

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Hi. I've recently bought a new house with red brick exterior.
However there is a lot of cement stuck to parts of the brickwork due
to an untidy bricklayer. Is there any way I can clean the cement off
the red brickwork using some sort of cleaner solution / wire brush
etc?


Brick acid... designed for the job, from a builders merchant.

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Hi. I've recently bought a new house with red brick exterior.
However there is a lot of cement stuck to parts of the brickwork due
to an untidy bricklayer. Is there any way I can clean the cement off
the red brickwork using some sort of cleaner solution / wire brush
etc?

Depends how soft they are. Here in SE London the reds are usually easy to
clean with just a 4" scraper. A wire brush would ruin the surface. They're
also very absorbent, and acid soaking into them wouldn't be a good idea.
Then again, some of the other colours are like granite.


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