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Removing Copper Sulphate stains from Tarmac!


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Pretty much any acid will do it. I would go for citric myself as it is environmentally less harmful and won't do you much harm either (although wear rubber gloves). It comes as crystals which you can dissolve in water - use hot water, a concentrated solution and a scrubbing brush and it should come off. Failing that, oxalic acid will convert it to iron oxalate which is colourless so at least you won't see it!

 

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