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Patio cleaning pro reveals 10p home remedy which will get your slabs sparkling

19 May 2024 , 19:57
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A PROFESSIONAL patio cleaning has revealed how to get your outdoor space sparkling clean for cheap. 

As the Summer evenings approach, many Brits will be using their outdoor spaces to host garden parties and relax outside in the warmer evenings. 

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A patio cleaning professional has revealed how you don't need to fork out big money on a jet washer to get your slabs cleanCredit: Getty - Contributor

But that may mean splashes of red wine, the kids juices or grease from the BBQ’s may begin to stain the patio slabs. 

Experts at Kaearcher have shared a simple trick which costs pennies and will help to remove stains and discolorations. 

Writing on their website, the cleaning experts said: “Stains dirty the patio after boisterous summer nights, quick action is required. 

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“This is because, especially on patio slabs with porous surfaces, liquids soak in quickly and can lead to discolouration that is difficult to remove afterwards. 

“In particular, grease and oil leave stubborn stains on concrete or stone floors.” 

Urging those who own patios to clean instantly, experts at Kaearcher have said Brits don’t need to fork out on expensive cleaning products or jet washers. 

Instead, the patio can be cleaned by using some home remedies. 

They first started off by saying that a simple mixture of soap diluted into warm water will do just the trick. 

They also said that by using a little bit of bicarbonate soda or vinegar together will also help.

Their website reads: “However, before you get to work, it is advisable to test the cleaner on an inconspicuous part of the patio. 

“If the material discolours, it is best to rely on professional aids and cleaning products.

“First, dilute it with water and generously distribute it over the patio’s surface. 

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“Vinegar can be applied directly or in a 1:1 ratio with water. 

“In the case of bicarbonate soda, dissolve 1 to 5 tablespoons in 10 litres of water, depending on the degree of soiling.”

The experts have advised to let it soak for 15 to 20 minutes, before using a scrubber to clean the dirt off. 

Finally they suggested rinsing the patio with clean water to ensure all the dirt is off. 

Reviving your outside space doesn’t need to cost much, and Chris Bonnett of GardeningExpress.co.uk has confirmed just this. 

The green-fingered expert told The Sun: “There’s no need to splash the cash on a specialist patio cleaning product if you want to get rid of the grime from your slabs.

"One of the easiest methods involves you using washing up liquid.”

Chances are, you’ll already have some at home. But if you do need to buy some, you can pick up a 500ml-bottle for 69p at Asda. If you’re set on buying big brand Fairy Liquid, a 383ml bottle will cost you £1.50 at Asda.

“All you need to do is add a little bit of washing up liquid to the bottom of a bucket, and then fill it with warm tap water,” said Chris.

“Pour the cleaning solution on your patio and scrub with a hard-bristled brush to get rid of any stains and debris.”

At Wilko, you can buy a scrubbing brush for under £2.

Chris said: “Good old-fashioned soapy water is a no-brainer for cleaning your patio effectively.”

Yasmin Harisha

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