Brown Stains - Manganese
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Mix 6 cups water, 1 cup white vinegar and 1 cup hydrogen peroxide in a large bucket.
- 2
Wet the brick with plain water. Dip a scrub brush into the mixture; scrub away stains.
- 3
Flush thoroughly with plain water.
White Stains - Efflorescence
- 1
Don safety goggles, acid-approved respirator and rubber gloves.
- 2
Mix 1 cup muriatic acid with 10 cups water for dark-colored bricks or 1 cup muriatic acid with 15 cups water for light-colored brick.
- 3
Wet the brick with plain water. Dip a long-handled stiff brush into the mixture; scrub the white stains.
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Rinse well with plain water.
Green Stains - Vanadium Salts
- 1
Wear safety goggles, acid-approved respirator and rubber gloves.
- 2
Combine 1 cup muriatic acid with 10 cups water for dark-colored bricks or 1 cup muriatic acid with 15 cups water for light-colored brick.
- 3
Scrub the brick with the diluted muriatic acid. Rinse thoroughly.
- 4
Mix 8 oz. potassium hydroxide in 1 gallon water.
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Apply the mixture to the green stains with a scrub brush. Allow to sit for two or three days. Wash off with plain water.
Oil or Roofing Tar
- 1
Apply an emulsifying agent to the stains. Emulsifying agents break down oils, grease and tar.
- 2
Allow the emulsifying agent to remain on the stain according to the package directions, generally two to four hours.
- 3
Rinse well with plain water.
Paint
- 1
Apply a generous coat of paint remover with a paintbrush.
- 2
Allow the paint remover to sit on the stain for 15 to 30 minutes.
- 3
Brush the paint stain with a wire brush to remove the stain.
Rust
- 1
Mix 16 oz. oxalic acid in 1 gallon water.
- 2
Brush a generous amount on the rust stains with a paintbrush.
- 3
Allow to sit for 10 to 15 minutes. Wash off with a strong spray from a garden hose.
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