Scrubbing Brushes

what will remove dried-in dog poop from a stone courtyard? ordinary cleaners + scrubbing brushes dont work !!?

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  1. Jetwasher? trouble is, you will probably have to jetwash the whole area after as it cleans well and would leave a superclean spot!!
  2. Try a pressure washer. The poop will not have a chance and it will finally get flushed away!
  3. yep, pressure washer is your best bet but you will have to do the whole area as Sal says. Worth the outlay though, you can get one in the uk now for about £25
  4. there is a product called "mean green" it will take off, or clean anything. since it will be sure to wear gloves!
  5. power washer will do the trick
  6. Try either of 2 things, maybe even #1 and then #2, if necessary: #1, go to a big home center type store and get a gallon of Zep Citrus Cleaner, pour it undiluted onto the stains and let it stay there overnight, then hose it off. #2,If that doesn't work, or not work well enough, rent a pressure washer and be sure to get a 'fan spray' tip for the wand. Crank that puppy up and use even/sweeping strokes to blast the courtyard clean. As 'sal_UK' said, you may wind up cleaning the whole courtyard because the p/w really cleans stone well...you don't want a few clean spots and the rest dingy, right? By the way, the p/w will generate a LOT of foam and suds when it hits the Citrus Cleaner...just so you're not surprised.
  7. Sprinkle cement over stone then scrub also works with sump oils etc.
  8. I am not sure, but you sound like someone who likes to keep your home looking nice and love to decorate. If so you should come and visit my store call Bestsales. The name speaks for it self all kinds of nice things for the house and you might find something to clean that dog poop up with. Come visit me at www.bestsales.fscstore.com.
  9. Hire a Pressure Washer from your local tool hire shop.
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