2012年9月8日 星期六

Cleaning Guide For You Composite Deck


Composite decking is practically known for being low-maintenance, but that doesn't meant that you have to completely take your deck for granted. As with others, cleaning it once in a while helps a lot in its maintenance and and prevention of looking dull over the years.

Your weapons of choice for cleaning your composite deck are just hot water, soap, and a brush with soft bristles. And remember that you don't have to do this often. As a matter of fact, the suggested number of times you should do this is only twice a year, preferably during Spring and Fall. And before you set out to cleaning your composite deck, make sure you have your materials ready.

The most common problems for a composite deck, a TimberTech for instance, are oil and grease stains, dirt, and debris. For the dirt and debris, just lightly scrub the problem area with the brush using a mixture of hot water and soap and it should easily be cleaned off without affecting the finish or the color of your composite deck.

For the oil and greases stains, they can easily be washed off by hot water. Just rinse the affected area with running hot water. Be careful when you're doing this though because if you use water that's too hot and pour it for too long, little colorant from the composite deck might fade a little bit.

For other more serious stains though, there are special products from TimberTech that they sell so you'll be sure that you are getting the right products and not something that might potentially ruin the color, finish, or texture of your composite decks.




For more information, check out Composite Decking Reviews.

Erika Ayala writes part-time for Exchanger Heat Plates.





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