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    Unhappy Bore stain removal, is it possible?

    I'm from Perth and I have corrugated fibro fencing (porous surface) around my property. I'm trying to remove the bore water stains. I've used X-Fe Forte and Gelimac but they don't work that well even when I applied them using a stiff brush (it's drill attachment). Before I call in the professionals and spend big money, do you have any suggestions?

    Thank you.

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    careful with that stuff, it's quite possibly asbestos, (depending how old it is of course).

    What about just painting over the stains.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ironwood View Post
    careful with that stuff, it's quite possibly asbestos, (depending how old it is of course).

    What about just painting over the stains.
    I don't think it's asbestos. I looked at painting but it's too expensive, cheap fencing paint is $45 for 10 liters at Bunnings. I need heaps of paint (at least 10 x 10 liters) because my property is 800 sqm. Any other suggestions?

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    As an ex-waterwell driller,I'm betting the stains are red.this is due to the iron bacteria in your water.I have seen this in many pumps and when it dries it forms the finest powder imaginable.So if your fence is fibro,the stain is not only on the outside,it will have entered the material itself.You won't get it out.Try to ensure spray doesn't hit the fence and/or treat your bore with chlorine tablets to kill the bacteria.Do a search on it.There are many forms of control out there but you can never get rid of it completely.As for the fence,paint it.Sorry.This stuff stains corrugated iron to the point where it won't come off.
    Cheers, Steve

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    If it's corrugated and it's fibro cement it almost certainly contains asbestos.

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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    I know a bloke who has a business removing this stuff from walls etc, as well as having the stuff to stop it happenning. Can't recall the name of the business but can find out tuesday if you want.

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    Quote Originally Posted by journeyman Mick View Post
    If it's corrugated and it's fibro cement it almost certainly contains asbestos.

    Mick
    I seriously doubt it, the house is too new. Asbestos was banned in the early 90's. Correct me if I'm wrong.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sawdustmike View Post
    I know a bloke who has a business removing this stuff from walls etc, as well as having the stuff to stop it happenning. Can't recall the name of the business but can find out tuesday if you want.
    Thanks. Please ask him about his experience with fibro fence.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Malperth View Post
    I seriously doubt it, the house is too new. Asbestos was banned in the early 90's. Correct me if I'm wrong.
    You may be right but over here I don't know of any corrugated fibro products being manufactured or available post asbestos days (mid to late '80s AFAIK). There's no chance that it was an existing fence prior to the house being built?

    Mick
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    tomorrow you will have paid for it and not have it."

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