Baking soda, water and a scrub brush.
2007-01-11 07:49:04
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answer #1
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answered by heartsonfire 6
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Use a power-washer. It can be rented or bought in a hardware store. The power from a power-washer is high and will clean almost anything
2007-01-10 19:30:15
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answered by Anonymous
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TSP (Trisodium Phoshpate) and a scrub brush. Can buy at your local paint or hardware store.
2007-01-10 20:05:36
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answered by Canadian Girl 2
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Fantastic and a scrub brush.
2007-01-10 19:22:27
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answered by Anonymous
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you can pour Mauriac acid"pool acid" over it and it will disappear immediately but wear protection on your hands
2007-01-10 19:18:52
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answered by jokerswild 4
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i guess this is not the goose that laid the golden egg
2007-01-10 19:21:07
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answered by chinpingmei 2
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Try vinegar.
2007-01-10 19:17:23
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answered by ṡ๓υгƒєtt 4
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hot sauce.....
2007-01-10 19:16:59
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answered by glduke2003 4
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