Browse Forums DIY, Home Maintenance & Repair 1 Nov 07, 2012 2:55 pm We're renovating our current house to sell, and the outside is looking kind of grotty. A good clean should fix it up well enough, but I'm not sure how to do it! The walls are rendered (bagged?) in a way that they have pretty little swirls all over them, which have been excellent at collecting dust and dirt over the years. The render/concretey stuff itself is in fairly good nick considering it was done in the 60s - there's a few cracks from movement but none of it is flaking off or anything like that. The whole lot is painted white and again, is in pretty cood condition. So how should I clean it? I dont have to worry about and windows or anything like that because the render is nowhere near them. Thanks!! - MrsT Brought first house in 2008. Renovated...a LOT. Built in 2013. Our thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=67954 Re: How to clean bagged(?) walls? 3Nov 07, 2012 4:23 pm That's what I thought, just wanted to check I won't blast off a chunk of wall or anything Ta! - MrsT Brought first house in 2008. Renovated...a LOT. Built in 2013. Our thread: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=67954 Render your bathroom walls, two opinions versus the one, makes you wonder. 3 6023 The spacing of the studs looks pretty large especially for a load bearing wall. 3 11059 Nope, only on the inside, I've literally has my ears to the brick outside and can't hear anything. I can sort of 'reset' the noise by pressing firmly on the studs. This… 10 11701 |