Hi,
I bought and laid some Victorian blue pavers in my garden last year and did not realise the layer of thin cement on many of them would be so difficult to remove. I have this weekend tried chipping some off to no avail. Brick acid has been practically useless!
Can anyone suggest any tools I can hire which could remove this thin layer. The pavers have quite a rough surface so I do not need to worry about preserving a smooth appearance. Any chemical stronger than brick acid would also bee useful.
Any ideas will be extremely appreiciated, I am at the end of my tether!
Peter
I bought and laid some Victorian blue pavers in my garden last year and did not realise the layer of thin cement on many of them would be so difficult to remove. I have this weekend tried chipping some off to no avail. Brick acid has been practically useless!
Can anyone suggest any tools I can hire which could remove this thin layer. The pavers have quite a rough surface so I do not need to worry about preserving a smooth appearance. Any chemical stronger than brick acid would also bee useful.
Any ideas will be extremely appreiciated, I am at the end of my tether!
Peter