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Bye bye to grease and stains
So many good memories are made around the patio or poolside. If you love entertaining, then your patio will carry the marks long after the party’s over. Barbeque grease, wine stains and food scraps sit alongside the marks from daily life and the elements.
Unsealed patio paving or concrete is slightly porous, meaning it absorbs all sorts of substances. The longer they’re left the deeper the staining becomes, so don’t put off professional patio cleaning a day longer!
How patio cleaning with Kleenit works
Tough stains can’t be effectively removed with a domestic cold water pressure washer.
What’s needed is a high-pressure, hot water pressure washer – combined with a powerful foam detergent. Kleenit will most often use a biodegradable alkaline detergent to help cut through carbonisations and grease marks around the barbecue.
When we carry out patio cleaning, Kleenit uses a high-pressure pavement washing machine; the “Whirlaway” device concentrates steam pressure in a specific area, using hot water to restore your patio to its former glory.
Whether your outdoor areas or poolside is covered with pavers, concrete, stone or aggregate, our specialist knowledge and equipment mean job done (and time to plan the next get-together).
Patio cleaning and sealing
Now your patio is clean and shiny, why not have it non-slip treated or sealed against future damage? Ask us about the best sealers to use – get a no-obligation free quote.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Why do I need a patio clean?
Patios carry stains, marks, grease and scraps that sit on your patio pavers and accumulate over time. Unsealed patio paving or concrete is highly porous, which means it readily absorbs all sorts of substances. The longer they’re left, the deeper the staining becomes.
Can I DIY clean my patio without chemicals?
If you would like to try cleaning your patio without the use of chemicals, you can try either vinegar or baking soda. When diluted and mixed with water, either one of these make a great all-natural patio paver cleaner. Although, for stains that have been in your pavers for a long time, these solutions may not be effective.
How often do I need to clean my patio?
Ideally, outdoor patios and paving slabs should be cleaned annually. It’s highly recommended to do this on a dry day to ensure that the cleaner or chemical that you use has time to take effect.
Should I DIY pressure clean my patio pavers?
Domestic cold water pressure washers may work for superficial stains but won’t remove tough stains. For stains that have been sitting in your pavement for a long time, it’s recommended to contact a professional cleaning service.
What does a professional patio clean involve?
It usually starts with a high-pressure hot water pressure wash, combined with a powerful foam detergent. Some professional cleaners use biodegradable alkaline detergent to help cut through carbonisations and grease marks around the barbecue area. Once the cleaning solution has soaked, most cleaners use a high pressure pavement washing machine that concentrates steam pressure in a specific area using hot water to restore your patio to its former glory.
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