If you have a concrete terrace you are in the right place. Today we are going to see how to clean it in a practical and fast way. All the tips below.

Concrete terrace

Terraces can be covered with different materials and the way in which they are cleaned also changes according to this. Ifyou have a concrete terrace you are most likely in trouble. In fact, it is not very easy to clean but with the method that we are going to show you you can solve as it is both practical and fast at the same time.

With the rains and gardens nearby, it is very common for it to get dirty quickly and take on a brownish color. Be careful not to use products that are too aggressive and could ruin the floor. In fact, certain chemical products can attack raw concrete.

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So below in the next paragraph we are going to see which method you need to use. In any case, remember to sweep the terrace well before starting and move everything there is to carry out a complete cleaning. Then move any pots, garden furniture or bicycles. But let’s see in detail the method we recommend.

Concrete terrace: how to clean it

As we said, move everything and start by sweeping the concrete terrace. Do this all over the surface and don’t underestimate this step because it will help you a lot later. By removing all surface dirt I would be facilitated in the next steps. Removing dry debris is better than doing it when it’s damp.

We are going to recommend two completely natural products. The first is white vinegar and the other is baking soda. Both are great for cleaning and you can choose at your discretion the one you prefer best or the one you already have at home with which you can immediately start trying.

Concrete terrace

Let’s start with white vinegar. This is a natural detergent that degreases the terrace and eliminates all dirt. All you have to do is mix vinegar and water in equal parts and then throw on the terrace and scrub with a hard-bristled broom. If the stains do not go away, you can use undiluted vinegar in some areas.

In the latter case, the advice is to leave it on for a few minutes before scrubbing again with the broom. In fact, letting it rest for about 10 minutes will give it time to act and fix. Once you have determined you can help yourself with a pump to get rid of all the residue.

White vinegar and baking soda

The alternative is baking soda. Also in this case it is a natural and ecological method. In this case, mix half a cup of baking soda per 5 L of water. In the same way, pour the solution over the entire terrace and leave it on for a few minutes before always scrubbing with a broom.

If the terrace is very dirty, you can also add a cap of liquid dish soap that will help you even more to degrease the flooring. You can also not pour the solution all over the terrace but only in the places where you want to clean the most. Try to see the results.