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kiwicooke 19-05-2014 06:58 PM

Dog friendly ways to clean residue and stains from a path?
 
Its been a long long time since I have been here on Jumbletown, I am sure it has changed a lot.

Anyway, just wondering how can i clean residue and stains from my garden path? I've heard Jeyes Fluid is no longer safe for dogs so I thought to give it a miss and see if any of you knew a safer way I could do it with possible household products that i might already have.

Hope someone, somewhere can help

Thanks in advance,

Kiwicooke

kiwicooke 20-05-2014 01:01 PM

Anyone?

Gormal 02-02-2015 01:23 PM

Did you find a solution? Jeyes also makes it blotchy green, I know this as I sanitized a section of my yard when I moved in and that is what it looks like now.

I've got a rescue dog now, so also looking for more friendly cleaning solutions.
I'm going to try scrubbing salt into it this time, see what happens. Along with the pressure washer rinse.

gillo 08-09-2016 02:03 AM

Try using cheap biological washing powder.we use the big own brand ones from either Tesco or SuperValu. Shake it well all over the yard and dampenit with a small amount of water and scrub it in well then power wash it off. Repeat as necessary and give it a final rinse with cheap plain bleach and sweep away
Lasts up to 2 weeks in summer and abut a week in winter. Just have to keep on top of it then

gillo 08-09-2016 02:07 AM

PS an ordinary deck brush works best for scrubbing and a yard brush for sweeping away the water and bleach afterwards ty


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