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trisodiumphosphate TSP .... this is a water soluble crystalline material... cuts grease.... cleans soot....
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Dario Ferreira
Attleboro, MA
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Sharon Altier
Elmhurst, IL
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Kevin J. May
Hobe Sound, FL
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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Sandy Padula & Norm Pa...
, CA
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Ryan Huggins - Thousan...
Thousand Oaks, CA
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Susie Kay
Plano, TX
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Olga Simoncelli
New Fairfield, CT
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Candice A. Donofrio
Fort Mohave, AZ
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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Kathleen Daniels, Prob...
San Jose, CA
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Lyn Sims
Schaumburg, IL
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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I like what Barbara Todaro says. Sounds official
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Susie Kay
Plano, TX
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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Depends on what you're trying to clean off of the bricks. If smoke and soot, Akemi Stone cleaner. I've used lots of cleaning products for brick, concrete, stone, and monuments. Elephant Snot, Shadow Max, Brio Action 3 by Tenax, Borax, Akemi, D2, Heritage Restorer, NMD80, etc. Sometimes just white vinegar and water will work. Stone Cleaner Spray by Akemi- "Slightly alkaline cleaning agent. It is free of phosphates and lyes and biologically degradable.
Used for thoroughly removing building dirt. Removes coats of stone polish and wax, slight concrete films, oil and grease, soot and tar, the remains of synthetic paints as well as plaster on all natural and artificial stone such as marble, travertine, terrazzo, granite, brick and cotto slabs, tiles, fair faced concrete and fine stoneware."
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Dario Ferreira
Attleboro, MA
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Kevin J. May
Hobe Sound, FL
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Greg Large
Grove City, OH
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Roy Kelley
Gaithersburg, MD
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Looks like Barbara Todaro has got this one covered, or shall I say cleaned, for you!
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Susie Kay
Plano, TX
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Ron and Alexandra Seigel
Carpinteria, CA
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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Sledge Hammer
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Susie Kay
Plano, TX
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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I know this sounds wierd but there will be lots on answers on Pinterest. All I know of is muratic acid which is serious stuff.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Susie Kay
Plano, TX
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
6,049,357
Barbara's suggestion is probably preferable to a sand blaster.
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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Bob Crane
Stevens Point, WI
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Perhaps painting is a better option.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
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No clue, Will. When I had brick homes, I'd have them pressure washed...but that's hard to do inside. Probably if you google it, there will be some suggestions.
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Susie Kay
Plano, TX
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Doug Dawes
Georgetown, MA
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Will Hamm
Aurora, CO
4,876,029
I am not about to argue with a former chemistry teacher, Barbara Todaro!
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Kevin J. May
Hobe Sound, FL
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
1,696,498
Looks like you need to invite Barbara Todaro over for a brick cleaning hoedown!
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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I agree with Barbara Todaro on TSP. It used to be in our dishwasher detergent too, until the people's republic of Kalifornia banned it. That's why dish detergents didn't work worth a darn for many months.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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This is what we use, haven't found anything that works better.
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Kevin J. May
Hobe Sound, FL
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
2,213,123
Barbara Todaro has a great suggestion for you.
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Debe Maxwell, CRS
Charlotte, NC
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Anthony Acosta - ALLAT...
Atlanta, GA
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No F/P here but in PA we had a huge walk-in. Barbara Todaro has the answer while we simply gave up on cleaning ours. It builds some personality along the way. That being said the chimney flue had its annual washdown.
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Barbara Todaro
Franklin, MA
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Jeff and Barbara have given suggestions that should keep you busy for month.
Unfortunately, you would be wise to start in an inconspicuous place. On a fireplace, I don't know where that is.
Let us know what worked for you and if any fatalities resulted from the process.
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I don't have a clue, Will! Hopefully someone has a great answer for you!
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