Nice terracotta colour and generally real happy with it, but it gets dusty in the patterened crevices and trying to find an easy way to clean it. Its been well sealed so I am reluctant to use a waterblaster. Wondering if a steam cleaner might restore it back to new looking. Not looking at a big commercial one, just wondered if one of the smaller ones would do the job. Anybody used o ne for this purpose!
koru67,
Mar 15, 11:51am
Deep imprints or shallow!. We had the old 80's imprint concrete which was a nuisance as it had deep imprinting. I used pavelock in the cracks and it kept it so much nicer looking and easy to sweep clean and helped eliminate weeds.
eagles9999,
Mar 15, 6:23pm
When I say imprinted its not stamped in a regular design itsan abstract design. It is quite shallow and its not weeds that are the problem its the dust that accumulates and makes it look drab and dirty. Its only 4 years old. I can scrub it clean and then reseal it but I'm getting too old to do it on a very regular basis. Thought possibly one of those small hand held steamcleaners might do the job.
tigra,
Mar 17, 3:45pm
Worth a bump to see if anybody else has the same problem
howgoodisit,
Mar 17, 9:00pm
Standard cheap water blaster around 1500psi should do it fine. about $150 New. They are bloody handy. i use mine to clean everything now. just throw the dishes on the lawn and done in 30 sec, clean car in 2min, clean dog in 20 sec. Scale fish in 10sec etc etc etc
kcc55a,
Apr 22, 6:09pm
OP says they dont want to use a Water blaster and as its design imprintedcoloured concrete I dont blame themEven 1500psi might be too much. And using on dog at 1500 psi sounds cruel.
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