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    How can I clean dried mortar off of bricks?
    Gerber Ortiz-Vega
    Masonry Specialist
    Gerber Ortiz-Vega is a Masonry Specialist and the Founder of GO Masonry LLC, a masonry company based in Northern Virginia. Gerber specializes in providing brick and stone laying services, concrete installations, and masonry repairs. Gerber has over four years of experience running GO Masonry and over ten years of general masonry work experience. He earned a BA in Marketing from the University of Mary Washington in 2017.
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    Expert Answer
    They actually sell chemicals that are designed for cleaning brick. You can use them to restore the original color and look of the brick and mortar. They're available at most brick suppliers.
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    How can I clean a brick patio?
    Community Answer
    A power washer, 2000 psi. It will remove everything including paint, grease, moss, etc.
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    How can I remove soot/ash stains from a brick hearth?
    Community Answer
    Since it is like cleaning burners from your grill, soak the brick in hickory and then wash it with a sponge. It may sound odd but it actually works really well!
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    Do I need protective clothing?
    Community Answer
    It's a good idea to wear gloves when dealing with bricks. Otherwise, you do not need more than that.
  • Question
    Is there a different technique for cleaning exterior bricks that are white?
    Community Answer
    Try using a power hose that helps scrape off the exterior things that are unnecessary.
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    How do I clean a brick with a white powdery stain?
    Andy Winder
    Community Answer
    If the white stain seems surface level, a 1:1 mixture of dish soap and salt should lift the stain. For deeper stains, try lifting it with boric acid or a pressure washer.
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    What is the most effective way to remove mold from red brick?
    Andy Winder
    Community Answer
    Mold is generally more deep-set on bricks than surface level stains. Try using a diluted boric acid solution to scrub the mold from the bricks.
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    How do I clean inside the brick around a fireplace?
    Community Answer
    An oven cleaner will remove the black creosote buildup inside the fireplace. You can also use a solution of lye (sodium hypochlorite) and scrub with a brush. Both will work, but you MUST wear gloves, eye protection, skin protection, and breathing protection.
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    How do I clean slime (kid's goo) off brick?
    Community Answer
    Try some Goo Gone, the orange smelling stuff. Pour it on the bricks, wait 30 seconds to a minute and a half, and then wipe it off with an old rag.
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    We have cooking oil splattered on the red brick of our home. How do we remove it?
    Community Answer
    Use gasoline. Gasoline effectively dissolves oils and even grease. Hexane, isolated from other gasoline components, serves as a solvent for vegetable oils, such as peanut oil and soybean oil, but also animal oils. Be careful, though, as gasoline is highly flammable.
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    Can I use a pressure washer to clean bricks?
    Community Answer
    Yes, you can.
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    How do I clean soft red ceiling bricks that have white stains from calcium carbonate?
    Community Answer
    Apply some mouthwash and use a toothbrush to scrub it. It should come off sooner or later, though you may need to repeat the process a few times.
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    Can I hire someone to clean our fireplace and hearth?
    Andy Winder
    Community Answer
    In most cases, yes. Try calling home cleaning companies or landscapers in your area and describe the cleaning technique you want done to see if they offer it.
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    A previous homeowner stained some bricks around windows with wood stain. It is 3 years old and I want it gone. Any suggestions?
    Andy Winder
    Community Answer
    Wood stain is generally deeper set than most surface level stains. Try scrubbing it away with either boric acid or a pressure washer.
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