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  • dimitrisbizakis
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    Re: Cleaning mortar from bricks

    Originally posted by stonecutter View Post
    Other than something breathable like Thoroseal, using paint or lacquer to masonry is a death sentence. Never apply anything over masonry that keeps it from breathing.
    I refer to the outer arc face only, the other part will be unpainted.

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  • dimitrisbizakis
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    Re: Cleaning mortar from bricks

    Originally posted by Les View Post
    Dim,

    He said And if you use it don't use a metal brush..... muratic acid doesn't play well with metal...
    Les i wasn't plan to use muratic acid, just a wire brush and water.

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  • stonecutter
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    Re: Cleaning mortar from bricks

    Originally posted by dimitrisbizakis View Post
    After cleaning with a wire brush is there any lacquer or paint that I could paint te bricks?
    Other than something breathable like Thoroseal, using paint or lacquer to masonry is a death sentence. Never apply anything over masonry that keeps it from breathing.

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  • Les
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    Dim,

    He said And if you use it don't use a metal brush..... muratic acid doesn't play well with metal...

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  • david s
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    Just sponge water over it.

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  • dimitrisbizakis
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    After cleaning with a wire brush is there any lacquer or paint that I could paint te bricks?
    I don't feel confortably with the aid thing and he food.....

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  • brickie in oz
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    And if you use it dont use a metal brush.....

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  • Tscarborough
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    F'ing around with muriatic is not something I recommend to anyone, it is a 30 percent solution of hydrochloric acid and is a serious industrial chemical. If you insist on using it, hose down the entire area until fully saturated, dilute to a reasonable mix (10 to 15 to one) by pouring the acid into the water and wear appropriate safety equipment.

    There are available proprietary cleaners that are a little safer, Sure Klean 600 detergent is one, although it is still a dangerous product. If you are not able to keep from making a mess while laying your masonry, then you can use industrial strength vinegar to remove minor amounts of mortar.

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  • stonecutter
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    Also you will need to pre-wet your brick before applying acid.

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  • stonecutter
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    Re: Cleaning mortar from bricks

    Originally posted by brickie in oz View Post
    I thought the ratio is 10% acid to water?
    It depends on the type of brick, but that is pretty close. But typical cleaning should be around 1:6 - 1:10.

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  • Tscarborough
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    10 to 15 parts water to 1 part acid unless you want to burn out your eyes, your lungs and the brick.

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  • brickie in oz
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    Originally posted by Les View Post
    If it is fairly new mortar use a 50/50 solution of muratic acid and water.
    I thought the ratio is 10% acid to water?

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  • Circe
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    It's outside so I will give the acid a try thank you

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  • stonecutter
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    Inside you can use a wire wheel attachment for a drill or angle grinder. Use one made of brass.

    EDIT: for dry cleaning brick inside the dome.
    Last edited by stonecutter; 04-07-2013, 04:39 AM.

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  • Les
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    If it is fairly new mortar use a 50/50 solution of muratic acid and water. Wear gloves and eye protection. I use a brush and have the hose handy to rinse. Just occurred to me inside or out? The hose for rinsing may be an issue...

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