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How to: Remove Smoke Stains from Exterior Stone Surfaces
Faber No Smog Gel - How to Remove Smoke Stains from Exterior SurfacesExterior decoration is a great way to personalise outdoor areas and make them more aesthetically pleasing. However, in an exterior setting, surfaces are left vulnerable to the elements. These elements include smoke and smog. This is especially true for surfaces adjacent to outdoor fireplaces, barbeques and wood burners. Smoke and smog leave surfaces degraded and blackened. If this issue is affecting your exterior surfaces, here is why you need Faber No Smog Gel to remove smoke stains. Continue reading →
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How to: Remove sealer from Tile and Stone Surfaces
How to: Remove sealer from Tile and Stone SurfacesWhen applying impregnating sealers and surface sealers it is always possible for things to get out of hand. Whether you underestimate the effectiveness of the sealer or the bottle simply slipped out of your hand. This results in too much sealer being applied. Conversely, it is also possible that some treatments require surfaces to be free of any prior sealers. Whatever the reason, you have found yourself needing the perfect tool to remove any excess or unwanted stone sealer. In this article, I will explain the most efficient sealer removal treatment. Continue reading →
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How to Protect Your Patio from Wet Weather
How to Protect Your Patio from Wet WeatherAs wet and cold weather persists across the UK and forecasts don’t predict a change anytime soon, your attention should turn to shielding outdoor surfaces. In poor weather conditions, outdoor surfaces are exposed to rain and low temperatures. Continue reading to learn how to protect your patio from rain and cold weather. Continue reading →
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How to Protect Outdoor Surfaces from Wet Weather
Protect Exterior Surfaces from Wet Weather - Concrete, Slate and TerracottaThroughout the winter months, outside stone surfaces are left vulnerable to the effects of wet and cold weather. Constant rain and long-lasting cold eventually damage your stone surfaces. Rain that has penetrated the material will freeze and thaw, loosening the bonding of the material. Due to this, cracks and gaps form. In this article, you'll learn how to protect surfaces from wet weather today and avoid the consequences of water damage and freezing. Continue reading →