We have a concrete paver driveway. The tile guys spilled a couple of splotches of white thinset on the gray and pink pavers. I chipped off the chunks, but there are still a couple of white splotches. Is there anything that will take it off? I hate to mess with muriatic acid, if it isn’t going to do the trick!
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Turn them over?
Muriatic will do it for sure - I have had some luck using just vinegar, chip off what you can first as vinegar is not nearly as "chewy" as muriatic.