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Hi to all,

Is there any recommendations as to which is a good cleaner for limestone flags? I have bought and laid Black limestone(Indian khota) and am having a nightmare trying to get them clean. I have tried a brick/mortar cleaner but it seems to have made my flags look very patchy. Has anyone come across a good cleaner? Would like to try and get them looking better before I seal them.

Thanks in advance,
Rob.
 
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