CLEANING YOUR RESIN BOUND SURFACE
As with all surfaces your new resin bound surface is not maintenance free. Minimal maintenance will keep your new resin bound surface looking fresh and weed free for years to come. Your resin bound surface should be cleaned as and when required and dependent on use this may be monthly, bi monthly twice yearly or yearly. Avoid point loading.
Tools
Mop : Mop Bucket : Cleaning Solution : Hand Scrubbing Brush (on a pole) : Rotary Machine Scrubber: Hose Pipe
METHOD
A. Soak the surface with water and the cleaning solution using a mop or cloth
B. Scrub the surface vigorously using a hand scrubber or preferably a machine scrubber
C. Rinse the dirty water away using a garden hose
D. Allow to dry thoroughly. Apply a gloss roller coat if required (Please contact us to purchase our Refresh Gloss sealer)
Cleaning Solution
Use a proprietary floor or patio cleaner that is not acidic or alkali. The pH of the cleaner should be neutral around 9.
Power Washing
We do not recommend power washing this surface as this is an aggressive tool. It can easily damage any surface if used incorrectly at high pressure and too near a surface. A patio cleaner tool (accessory) that reduces the pressure significantly may be used.
Diesel, Petrol, Oil Solvents etc
Your resin bound surface is resistant to many household chemicals in the short term but regular exposure over long periods will eventually damage the surface. Clean any corrosive material off straight away and rinse thoroughly. Some liquids such as oil wont damage the surface but will stain the surface if not cleaned off straight away. Mistreating any surface will eventually damage the finish. Cement and tile grouts are virtually impossible to remove.
Weeds
Generally, dust is washed through the porous surface and weeds are not a problem. However, with regular cleaning dust will not settle in the pores of the surface so seeds cannot establish themselves in the surface and start to grow. Any small shoots growing in the surface are most likely due to poor maintenance. Weeds will establish themselves in the pores of the resin bound if regular cleaning is not carried out.
Tyre Marking
To prevent tyre marking we recommend not turning your wheels whilst stationary. To remove tyre marking rub the mark with a cloth soaked in white spirit. Rinse the white spirit off straight away with a garden hose and fresh water.
Moss and Algae
Clean off using a suitable non corrosive herbicide. Moss and algae occur mainly due to house position, prevailing weather and the presence of trees. Do not place skip containers or similar on the surface.
Rock Salt
Rock salt can be used on a resin bound surface but the abrasive nature of the material may remove the glossy finish. Only use plastic snow shovels to scrape ice and snow up. Once freezing temperatures are over rinse your surface.
Swimming Pools
Around swimming pools after prolonged use, it is common to get calcium staining usually due to the calcium contained in hard water. Use a specialist swimming pool surface cleaner to remove calcium carbonate deposit.
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