The best way to clean my paving slabs that have gone green.

Jean McMorrow
by Jean McMorrow
  6 answers
  • Pressure wash, Dawn dish soap, vinegar and a stiff bristle long handled broom.

  • Mogie Mogie on May 25, 2018

    Power wash them.

  • 16999903 16999903 on May 25, 2018

    I agree ...pressure washing. Try it first without added ingredients. If it's green, that means it should be alive and soft algae. Should come off easily. If you don't have one, maybe a neighbor or relative may have one. Good luck!

  • Chubby58 Chubby58 on May 25, 2018

    Spray some Super Clean on them, let it sit for a few minutes, you will be able to tell when it's ready to rinse off. You can buy this at Walmart or any auto parts store. This stuff is great. It cleans paint and oil off my asphalt driveway.

  • B. Enne B. Enne on May 26, 2018

    We tried all kinds of things for years, and they never came fully clean. We bought a cheap pressure washer and almost 20 years of crud came off, with no chemicals.

  • Sharon Sharon on May 26, 2018

    You can use Wet n Forget, I have used 10% bleach and water solution where there are no plants to be affected, you could also probably use horticultural vinegar that is 20% strength.