Addition to previous question pavers are dirty. How can I clean them.

Angie Forster
by Angie Forster
  11 answers
  • Janet Pizaro Janet Pizaro on Apr 14, 2018

    that is moss, use wet and forget safe for the surface

  • Johnavallance82 Johnavallance82 on Apr 14, 2018

    Wet and Leave is a good product..........

  • Bijous Bijous on Apr 14, 2018

    You can use vinegar and hot water (equal parts) in a squirt bottle. A little scrub with a broom may be in order. Rinse well.

  • Laura Cooper Laura Cooper on Apr 14, 2018

    I would just use a power washer with no other cleaners

  • Mogie Mogie on Apr 14, 2018

    Power wash

  • Lina Splichal Lina Splichal on Apr 14, 2018

    You can use bleach or vinegar with water mixture. Apply with a stiff brush. Make sure to test an unseen area first to assure you are satisfied with the look. If you do not want to use chemicals you can scrub off as much as you can with a stiff dry brush and scrape larger deposits off with a plastic spoon or scraper. I have left mine to age naturally, but if you want a clean look, also without chemicals, you might try a paste of baking soda and water. Good luck.

  • C C on Apr 14, 2018

    omg, i used a pressure washer on my old patio blocks and sidewalks. it was so fun i did the neighbors as well! I rented it from the local hardware store. You may get away with a power nozzle that you can purchase for under $20. instead of the rental.

  • B. Enne B. Enne on Apr 14, 2018

    Powerwash! We used a powerwasher on curbs that had 20 year old algae and moss. They came out beautifully with no damage whatsoever.

  • PJ PJ on Apr 17, 2018

    We have the same pavers and I also power wash them. They look great.

  • Barb Barb on Apr 17, 2018

    I totally agree power washing them brings them back to orginal look

  • Ro Ro on Apr 17, 2018

    powerwash