any remaining loose mortar with a stiffwirebrush, and then vacuum out the cracks and moisten the joints Use a wirebrush to clean off the face of the bricks wall! Clean the bricks with a wirebrush.
plus it runs about $8 a can. I've also tried alcohol...doesn't work well, and Mineral Spirits with a stiffbrush (wirebrush), which seems to be the way I'm going to go. There's still going be a little more scraping involved, and
try it myself today; will let you know how it goes. Discovered Kleen Strip adhesive remover (Home Depot) and a stiffwirebrush, followed by a green scrubber pad and a warm water bath, were great for removing organic-based tile adhesives
pressure treated lumber association (I believe?) saying that you shouldn't use chlorine bleach nor scrub with a stiffwirebrush to clean the deck. I know people that do this for a living and use that procedure all day long. Any thoughts on
1. Steam cleaner with stiffwirebrush attachment. This works but strips off the finish from the wood; so only recommended if you are planning on deep sanding the floor
Use some TSP........The regular powered cleaner from the paint store.......and a stiffwirebrush....... Remove any crud/deposits and rust.......... When dry......Prime the pipes with a "Metal
Okay, so I discovered last night that hard work with a stiffwirebrush brings the floor back to near perfect condition. What sentences to spend my weekend scrubbing this floor with the wirebrush by hand. Please help me save the weekend, Gian
expected that to happen....but with this torch and a stiffwirebrush, he was able to strip off many years of paint quite scortch mark!! A good subsequent scrubbing with a bristle brush and TSP and a good dry period and the house primed out
and ok, but the finish (is there was such a thing) was old and pitted (I'm in the Chgo area). I used a very stiffwirebrush and just scrubbed the frames in place - then washed, removed all panes, the two storms & the screen, used course