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I'm a gardening pro - get your patio clean but avoid a viral hack

24 June 2024 , 12:55
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You need to be really careful if you're planning to use a pressure washer as well

THE viral cleaning hacks are everywhere at the moment - with bleach and white vinegar among the most commonly recommended products.

However, a gardening expert has issued an urgent warning not to use either of the household items to clean the patio, as you could be causing "irreparable damage".

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If you've got a dirty, unkempt patio you want to get sparkling for summer, don't use white vinegar or bleach on it - you could cause 'irreparable damage'Credit: Getty
A pressure washer can be an effective way of cleaning the patio, but you must also take care with that method, a gardening expert has said
A pressure washer can be an effective way of cleaning the patio, but you must also take care with that method, a gardening expert has saidCredit: Alamy

"Despite often being a popular choice for cleaning the patio, vinegar can harm the biodiversity of your garden," Trevor Knight, technical garden and driveway specialist for Marshalls , explained.

"White vinegar solutions can damage and kill plants - this may be the ideal outcome for those wanting to rid their patio of weeds, however, if this solution were to make its way onto your plants and grass, the result would be less than desirable.

"The use of acidic solutions should be avoided, particularly on calcareous pavers such as those made from limestone. 

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"Use on these pavers can lead to irreparable damage of the material."

The same warning goes for bleach too.

"Similar to vinegar, bleach is harmful to plants and, therefore, can harm your garden’s biodiversity," Trevor continued.

"Any bleach solution that runs off of the patio onto grass or plants when cleaning can cause significant harm to these, likely causing them to die.

"Over time, bleach can also lead to discolouration and irreparable damage to paving slabs, particularly those that are man-made such as concrete slabs."

Instead, why not try the soapy water method to get your patio heatwave ready?

Get yourself a hard-bristled brush and an eco-friendly cleaning agent.

Mix the agent with warm water and "start from the corners of your patio slabs, working inwards".

"Rinse and repeat until you’re happy with the result," Trevor added.

When you're done, rinse off with clean water to ensure any loose dirt or residue is removed.

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Or, if you're lucky enough to own a pressure washer, you could try using that on the patio.

"You must take caution when using this method as it can damage your pavers if done incorrectly," Trevor warned.

"The pressure washer will need to be connected to your garden hose and will require your chosen cleaning agent, if you don’t have detergent then a solution of eco-friendly washing-up liquid and water would suffice.

"Working from the corners in, hold the pressure washed at a 30-degree angle and work your way down the patio."

Be careful not to hold the pressure washer too close to the slabs, and start on a lower pressure setting to reduce the risk of damage.

Sarah Bull

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