I have a 1930's house with a bay window at the front. The brickwork above and below the bay has Portland stone 'corners'.
The previous owners have at some point painted the stone with White Emulsion, which over the years have flaked and looks a complete mess.
I wanted to bring the stone back to a natural clean surface. I've used a pressure washer with detergent and also had a go with a wire brush drill attachment. It's better than it was but there are still large areas where the paint just won't shift, especially where the stone is pitted with erosion.
Someone recommended I use brick acid to clean it, but I'm a bit nervous about using it - would it be too corrosive?
I'd be really grateful of any advice, thanks!
The previous owners have at some point painted the stone with White Emulsion, which over the years have flaked and looks a complete mess.
I wanted to bring the stone back to a natural clean surface. I've used a pressure washer with detergent and also had a go with a wire brush drill attachment. It's better than it was but there are still large areas where the paint just won't shift, especially where the stone is pitted with erosion.
Someone recommended I use brick acid to clean it, but I'm a bit nervous about using it - would it be too corrosive?
I'd be really grateful of any advice, thanks!