Concrete cleaner- clean garage floor
and concrete driveways and
patios.
Below is a summary
advising on cleaning concrete pavers, pattern imprinted
concrete, and garage floors
There are different products available
for removing
stains off concrete. Brick acid is one which is universally used and
easy and cheap to buy. It is available from most builder's
merchants. It should be diluted as directed then applied with a
brush. It is not meant specifically for concrete so be
cautious, especially with more delicate surfaces like pattern
imprinted concrete. If unsure try a small amount out first on
an area not seen much.
There are
plenty of specialist concrete cleaning products available too
from the internet, hardware stores, and home improvement
centers. Pick whichever one best suits your surface and/or
stain you wish to remove. For natural stains like dirt and moss
you could try one of the weaker non toxic 'green'
concrete
cleaner solutions. These are excellent as they
seem to eat away dirt without harming the environment. For
tougher stains like paint then you can try scraping it off
first, then adding a stronger product.
Oil
stains can
be tricky to get rid of, there are mixed reviews of the
products available. This has led to some people trying home
remedies like cola or household bleach. We recommend trying
these out then covering the area if your car always leaks from
the same spot. A small piece of ply wood is ideal, and you can
paint it to match the colour of your driveway or garage, it
isn't the best solution but fixing oil leaks in cars can be
more difficult.
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