Browse Forums Renovation + Home Improvement Re: Discoloration on old cream bricks - cause? treatment? 4Apr 15, 2013 12:14 pm Uncle Arfur Take a look at -- http://www.marld.com.au/Brochures/Brick ... oducts.pdf Down in the RH corner of page 2 looks like your problem and possible remedy Nice one mate! Re: Discoloration on old cream bricks - cause? treatment? 5Apr 16, 2013 8:30 pm Hi Guys cheers for the replies Ideally I would like to leave them bare That photo looks about right. I wonder how effective this stuff is I haven't purchased this place yet so it looks like this problem will never fully go away I might try to negotiate a reduction in value Cheers, mb Re: Discoloration on old cream bricks - cause? treatment? 6Apr 17, 2013 7:26 am Quote: Ideally I would like to leave them bare Good idea. You may even find the marks bleeding through if you paint the wall, but rather than ask us in here why not email the supplier I listed including your photo, and ask? When you receive their reply, if favourable, why not estimate the cost of cleaning and make an offer accordingly rather than GUESS I have never used this stuff, but like anything it was easily found thanks to Google. Arfur 1 6738 Firstly the ableflex that has been installed needs (manufactures specification) a sealant cap over the top, preventing water draining down between the slab and the… 3 7944 |