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Jetwash for garden decking ??any recommendations?


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Well spook studio - spooky just had the very mossy north facing deck jet washed today by a seemingly reliable guy. He's got a wood laying company and he's recently done a good job of 'sorting out' a tired wooden floor.

PM me if you want his details.

I've been working for a commercial cleaning and facility company for the last 25years and my advice for you is that you deep clean it with deck scrubber with a low PH detergent to avoid discoloring and to jet wash after with a high pressure washer.


In addition to this, if your decking if covered with moss and algae, you could use HG's moss, algae and mould remover. After that, don't forget to re-seal your decking to achieve a longer lasting deck and minimize maintenance.

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