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    hccsmith Posts: 2, Reputation: 1
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    Dec 3, 2006, 05:37 PM
    White stuff on red brick patio
    Its powdery, white and I can't get rid of it. What is it and how can I get rid of it?
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    Dec 3, 2006, 05:40 PM
    My red brick patio has a white powdery something on it. What it is and how can I get rid of it>
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    Dec 4, 2006, 01:17 PM
    Its lime coming from the mortar joints if you have them or the lime coming out of the brick itself. This usually due to moisture.
    Try to brush the bricks clean with water, let them dry, then seal with a concrete sealer. This should help.
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    Dec 5, 2006, 01:42 PM
    You may have to even use muriatic acid but be careful and wear gloves/respirator.
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    Jan 4, 2007, 07:03 AM
    The white stuff on your bricks is called Efflorescence. Efflorescence is a white crystalline or powdery, often fluffy/fuzzy deposit on the surface of masonry materials like concrete, brick, clay tile, etc. It's caused by water seeping through the wall/floor/object. The water dissolves salts inside the object while moving through it, then evaporates leaving the salt on the surface.

    It can be relatively easy to remove compared to some other stains. Often these salts are water soluble and, if outside, may disappear of their own accord with normal weathering. This is particularly true of "new-building bloom." The water soluble salts can be removed by dry brushing or with water and a stiff brush. Heavy accumulation or stubborn deposits of white efflorescence salts can usually be removed with a solution of muriatic acid and scrubbing (1 part acid to 12 parts water -- this is a real acid, follow precautions on the label). Wet the surface well before and after the solution is applied.

    Less common salts, that change their chemical structure during efflorescence formation, require proprietary compounds to remove.

    Hope this helps!

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