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WINTER SIDEWALK MAINTENANCE
To help
you get prepared for winter, here are some helpful "do’s
and don’ts" maintenance tips cleaning brick pavers and
concrete sidewalks.
- Low-pressure hose washers can be helpful
when removing soil.
- Detergents added to the water stream might
speed the removal of soil.
- Acid cleaners should not be used (acid
cleaners must never be used on clay pavers).
- High pressures may cause damage to clay
pavers.
All de-icing chemicals tend to
cause efflorescence (white powder crust), snow should be removed by
mechanical means:
- Power brushing is good -there is little
or no metal to paver contact.
- Brooms and elbow grease work well, too.
- Plows can be used if the blades are flexible
or if the blades to not ride on pavers. Pads or rollers should
be used to raise the blades above the slight imperfections inherent
in segmental paving systems. Chamfered edges help.
- Snow blowers can also be used, but the
steel guide pads at the mouths of the snow blowers should be coated
with rubber to reduce the possibility of damage when the guides
hit the odd-raised or canted paver.
- Shovels are fine.
- Ice scrapers are not; they will damage
concrete sidewalks and may damage clay pavers.
- Ice is best handled by spreading sand
on the surface of the pavement.
- Salts such as magnesium chloride, can
be mixed with sand to speed melting. Remember, however, that any
de-icing chemical is a soluble salt that may cause temporary bouts
of efflorescence until spring rains wash away the remnants of
the de-icing salts. Sodium chloride will not harm clay pavers.
- Calcium chloride can cause deterioration
of concrete pavers. The instructions on many chloride bags contain
warnings that calcium should not be used on Portland cement concrete
products or on clay pavers.
- Urea also may be used if there is no concern
about killing plants.
- Urea does not cause efflorescence, but
it is very expensive compared to calcium chloride and concentrations
of nitrogen at the run-off points may kill vegetation.
GENERAL PURPOSE MAINTENANCE
If you feel the need to clean Whitacre
Greer Pavers after they are installed, we would suggest the following:
- Spray water with a garden hose on the
area to be cleaned.
- Apply a mild detergent, such as ProSoCo
600 detergent to the area. Allow the cleaner to sit on the stained
area for about ten minutes, but do not allow the cleaner to dry.
You may need to agitate the cleaner to keep it moist. After the
allotted time, you may scrub with a nylon bristled brush and rinse
thoroughly. Be sure to protect plants and flowers prior to applying
the cleaner and especially during the rinse cycle. If you wish
to seal units you must allow them 24 hours of drying before applying
the siloxane/penetrating sealer.
- Do not use high pressure water for cleaning.
- Never use acid.
- Do not use steel brushes.
- Always do a small test are before you
do the larger areas.
- If you need a stronger cleaning
solution you may use light duty restoration cleaner according
to instructions.
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