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I went to do an initial clean on a newly laid York stone floor today(not laid by me)
As the floor was covered by protective sheeting and dust etc etc I couldn't see much of the stone floor..........any way it hasn't come up clean using Lithofin Power Clean, a rotary scouring machine and then the waste water vacuumed up.
The black spores have obviously been a feature for some time before being salvaged and stored. They will come off with some intensive wire brushing but this isnt going to be possible for the 30m2 that remains unclean.
So what (Lithofin) chemical will remove the spores, if any?
One for @Lithofin BOB me thinks
As the floor was covered by protective sheeting and dust etc etc I couldn't see much of the stone floor..........any way it hasn't come up clean using Lithofin Power Clean, a rotary scouring machine and then the waste water vacuumed up.
The black spores have obviously been a feature for some time before being salvaged and stored. They will come off with some intensive wire brushing but this isnt going to be possible for the 30m2 that remains unclean.
So what (Lithofin) chemical will remove the spores, if any?
One for @Lithofin BOB me thinks
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