Hey all,

My friends and I have an inside joke that involves cinderblocks that has been a few years old now. There’s a house under renovations across the street from where I live, and I asked the people doing the renovations if I would be able to have a cinderblock I saw on the front lawn, to which they said I could! (for context, the house hasn’t been sold yet and they were getting rid of them anyway.)

I am literally doing nothing with this cinderblock other than having it as a decorative piece in my apartment for the joke. I have put the cinderblock in my bathtub and sprayed off most of the dirt on the surface, but I was curious as to how I would clean it to get it looking more or less good as new.

Thanks in advance, I’m really excited over this stupid thing lol

  • MachineFab812@discuss.tchncs.de
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    20 days ago

    Take it to a DIY car-wash, drop a few quarters, and power-wash that sonofabich. Probably cheaper than buying acid or even a brush or whatever.

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      20 days ago

      Awesome! There’s one closeby that’s locally owned, doubt the owner would mind. Only question is if it would damage the cinderblock at all with chipping or whatever.