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I cant find Patio Magic here in France,does somebody know the name of an equivalent product in France.Thanks
"Magique de Terrasse"?I cant find Patio Magic here in France,does somebody know the name of an equivalent product in France.Thanks
If it's for cleaning patios thenI think the active ingredient in brick cleaner is Hydrochloric Acid which you can buy cheapply in any bricolage.
Hydrochloric acid is for cleaning / removing alkaline substances ( motar snots / lime scale ) not mould or mildew .I know it sounds daft but if you let us know what you want it for it might be easier to help. If it's for cleaning patios then I think the active ingredient in brick cleaner is Hydrochloric Acid which you can buy cheaply in any bricolage. It will need diluting before use and please let someone else confirm this before going ahead. If you have some other use for this product as is often the case on here let us know what and I'm sure someone will be able to suggest a French alternative.
Chas
I want to use the equivalent of Patio Magic to clean the mould on teak deck and sprayhood.I need something which doesnt damage the alloy frame or gelcoat.Thanks
Look on labels for benzalkonium chloride (perhaps chlorure de benzalkonium). Or buy Boracol, a timber preservative which is better for the job as it also contains a fungicide. Boracol is recommended by Hallberg Rassy for use on teak decks; I used it for years on my HR's deck and sprayhood.
Has anyone tried patio magic on mildewed sails, ie does it damage sail cloth?
The name is Dimanin (Bayer jardin)