slippy
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Hypo mate, that's the only thing.. You could try neat bleach from supermarket with a bit of washing up liquid in a bucket & scrub & that should do the trick..View attachment 11095Tried water and a brush and couldn't get it off! Chemicals? How would i get it off? The mark coming down from lead flashing in top right corner.
What's hypo?Hypo mate, that's the only thing.. You could try neat bleach from supermarket with a bit of washing up liquid in a bucket & scrub & that should do the trick..
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Neat bleach is 5% so should do the trick. Mix with a bit of fairly. If you mix it in a bucket then you can just dip your brush in mate.. I'm trying to figure out the easiest way for you..
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Mate as long as you get the bleach on the wall & agitate with a brush it will be fine. Certainly won't wreck ya brush
Ok will use goggles and gloves. U mean dip my waterfed pole brush or some old cheap brush from a dustpan, surely? It would knacker or damage the bristles on my expensive wfp brush would it?
I tried with a sponge scourer but didn't get rid of it. U think dip yard broom in bleach next time and try it?Mate as long as you get the bleach on the wall & agitate with a brush it will be fine. Certainly won't wreck ya brush
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