Keep Your Decking Strips Looking Like New

Our Safe Tread Decking Strips are a quick and easy way to boost safety while maintaining a beautiful appearance in locations where there is a risk of slipping. These are built of materials that are sturdy, long-lasting, and resistant to fungi and corrosion. These strips will not wrap, twist, or rot and will last for many years. For wet, rainy, and icy conditions. You should clean your decking before doing any DIY work on it. You can use a chemical formula that gets to work quickly and doesn't take any effort on your part. However, because these cleaning chemicals might be harmful to your plants, be careful to cover them with plastic protection. If you don't want to use chemicals, a pressure washer, stiff wire brush, and a little elbow grease may be sufficient to remove accumulated grime. However, if you have mould, we don't advocate this procedure because it might exacerbate the condition. First and first, mould must be treated and cleaned. Sweep the deck.


Remove all of the furniture and sweep away loose debris, leaves, and dirt using a sharp wire brush. Preserve the environment, protect your plants and grass from the cleaning solution by covering them. Clean the decking with the decking cleaner: If your Anti Slip Decking Strips hava mould growing on it, several multi-purpose decking cleaners will eliminate the mould while cleaning your deck. It's a simple fix for a number of issues and will have your deck looking brand new in no time. Always check the manufacturer's directions if you're not using one of our decking cleaners. Apply our decking cleanser straight to your deck's surface and scrub it in. Wait for 15-20 minutes. Allow a few minutes for it to begin to work, and then use a power washer to remove the cleaning solution for the best results. If you don't have access to a pressure washer, keep scrubbing and washing it off with a hose. Your deck will be as good as new once you remove all of the cleaning residue. Using a high-powered pressure wash. Even if you merely use a pressure washer to clean your deck, you should sweep it and cover the surrounding area to ensure that nothing is destroyed. To ensure that the pressure washer does not harm the decking, test it on a hidden location first. To uniformly spread the water pressure, use as broad a nozzle as feasible. To begin, position the pressure washer approximately half a metre (two feet) above the deck. Move the nozzle closer to the deck at an angle, but no closer than 15-30cm, since this might harm the surface. Start at one end of your deck and move the nozzle in sweeping strokes with the grain of the wood. To reduce the pressure's impact, make sure the nozzle is continually moving back and forth. To get rid of the especially difficult portions, you may need to keep scrubbing with a wire brush.


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