| What's the best way to clean a bollard? 23:28 - Jun 29 with 2209 views | wkj | One of the big drawbacks of East Anglia living is that horrible hard water we have to endure. I noticed my bollards were getting a little grimy after a lot of splash from the wet spring and was wanting to get it sparkling before Alfresco Season is concluded. I've tried giving it a good soap and a rinse but all I get is white streaks and sadness when the people at number 26 are judging me while cooing over their pristine posts. I was considering getting a Jet wash but she's not up to much since the Gladiators golden era (before the BBC boIIocksed it all up) My bollards are painted black and not plastic, so tcut probably wont cut it. Thanks |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 10:08 - Jun 30 with 1862 views | Ewan_Oozami | Get Cleaner on the case! |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 10:12 - Jun 30 with 1853 views | Keno | Make sure its clean shaven and then just wash in warm soapy water oh sorry bollard |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 10:18 - Jun 30 with 1824 views | Portmanteauxcurling | Get the people from number 26 to do it for you. |  | |  |
| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 13:56 - Jun 30 with 1700 views | Ryorry | Is that a euphemism? Anyway, I thought you lived in the States? |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 14:00 - Jun 30 with 1681 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Can't you just give it a good stroking with some white gloss. That should hide the stains. |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:02 - Jun 30 with 1640 views | wkj |
| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 13:56 - Jun 30 by Ryorry | Is that a euphemism? Anyway, I thought you lived in the States? |
I've been back in the UK for some years now, and I do have dirty bollards - genuinely. I used to have the composite plastic ones with lights on the top but replaced them for something more robust - problem is that my bollards look knackered after only a year of being sunk in the ground. |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:06 - Jun 30 with 1631 views | You_Bloo_Right |
| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:02 - Jun 30 by wkj | I've been back in the UK for some years now, and I do have dirty bollards - genuinely. I used to have the composite plastic ones with lights on the top but replaced them for something more robust - problem is that my bollards look knackered after only a year of being sunk in the ground. |
It is impossible to provide the advice you seek without more details on the composition and size of your bollards. Some pictures would also help. |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:15 - Jun 30 with 1614 views | wkj |
| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:06 - Jun 30 by You_Bloo_Right | It is impossible to provide the advice you seek without more details on the composition and size of your bollards. Some pictures would also help. |
I will try to upload a picture tomorrow as it's been a wet one today so the bollards are looking nicely polished... but it won't last. As soon is they dry off they will look like they've been up Tony Montana's nose after an all night rave. |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:22 - Jun 30 with 1609 views | blueasfook | Hawk tuah. Spit on that thang |  |
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| What's the best way to clean a bollard? on 15:44 - Jul 1 with 1400 views | Portmanteauxcurling | Get some new ones. There's a place in Hull that will loan them to you and you'll be very pleased with how good they are. Whatever you do though, don't buy them from there if you're offered the chance as you will soon be disappointed with how quickly the quality deteriorates. Oh no.............. silly me, I'm thinking of bullards . |  | |  |
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