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Always just used washing powder or washing up liquid, always seems to work less successful on York or sandstone though I think

 

 

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Soak the worst of it out with Fuller's earth if you can get it, dry sand if you can't (Fuller's earth works much better). Then dissolve up some biological washing powder in water, cover it to keep it damp and let it do its thing. What's left should wash off fairly easily.

 

Alec

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Just pour neat fairy liquid on and leave it.

 

Don't scrub it.

 

It will all vanish next time it rains.

 

If you scrub it with a brush, you will clean the blocks too and they will stand out against all the other un-scrubbed ones.

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