Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: M.c.s on February 02, 2024, 06:29:56 pm
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5 years ago I decided to get rid of my 21 ltre and get a 15 ltre because I didn't need it I clean stuff like this every 6 months
So 15 ltre was enough however I got there this morning and this is what I found its never this bad after 6 months
I didn't take any hypo with me ???
So with the climate change and weather so unpredictable the slabs are looking worse than ever
I think hypo will have to be carried.
Would you hypo it first or soak with water first
Then hypo.
1 t 4 mix hypo
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We would damp it down a bit first then apply hypo mix then pw , others would pressure was first then hypo but definitely use something to kill that green algae
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The lack of treatment in the past is the cause of it going green so quickly - very good for ongoing business 🤭
Either way will get you the results you want as it’s not overly dirty but I always hypo last as I found it gives better and longer lasting g results
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Thanks for your replies I will carry hypo in van from now on as I think Ian going to need it for other jobs anyway