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Johnboy
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Hi Geoff,
I can thoroughly endorse Algon It has saved me many many hours of work. I have used it on paths that never see the light of day and have caused me to do myself a nasty and I use it to clean the outside of my tunnels. We also get Algae on our windows sills and it works a treat there too.
Simply spray it on and let nature do the rest.
JB.
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richard p
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a couple of thoughts, the green stuff is supposed to come off easier if its allready moist after a few wet days. rather than spending a day sweating in waterproofs, normal clothes and skin will wash when youve finished, just dont point the jet at yourself
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Johnboy - would Algon work on our patio stabs which are actually yellow paving? After last night's rain I got out there this morning with a stiff brush and put some patio cleaner on. It has improved them but a lot of dark black stains remain and I wonder whether Algon just removes algae or whether it will take of the ingrained dirt as well.
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Thanks Mole. I have made a a note of the phone number for Algon. I will give them a call for a local supplier. Worth giving a try.

Beryl.
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