ProDeck Wood Cleaner
Cleaner for wood, timber and decking to remove greening and algae that can be a slip hazard.
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Coverage with ProDeck will depend upon the type of cleaning you require however as a guide 1-litre of ProDeck will give you a coverage of up to 40m2.
As with many of our professional cleaning products usage levels depend upon the type of surface and the type of cleaning that is required:
General Cleaning: Mix 1-litre of ProDeck with 9-litres of water and apply to the surface. Allow to stand for 5 - 10 minutes (do not allow it to dry) and rub gently with a brush before rinsing the area with water.
Heavy Cleaning: Mix 1-litre of ProDeck with 3 - 3.5-litres of water and apply to the surface. Allow to stand for 5 - 10 minutes (do not allow it to dry) and rub gently with a brush before rinsing the area with water.
Grease & Oil Removal: Mix 1-litre of ProDeck with 2.5-litres of water and apply to the surface. Allow to stand for 5 - 10 minutes (do not allow it to dry) and rub gently with a brush before rinsing the area with water.
Please remember that this is a very effective and powerful cleaning product therefore Prodeck should not be applied in bright, direct sunshine or staining could occur.
For more advice and help with killing moss on all different types of surface please see our CLEANING ADVICE pages. However please feel free to CONTACT US if you have any questions.
Please use biocides safely. Always read the label and product information before use
Why do I have to rinse the surface?
ProDeck is a strong and effective cleaning product especially designed for exterior timber. The rinsing is intended to not only wash the product from the surface but also to help remove the dirt that the ProDeck has lifted from the surface.
Why can't I apply the ProDeck in direct sunlight?
We recommend not applying ProDeck in strong, direct sunlight as there could be an adverse reaction which could lead to staining of the timber especially if using ProDeck in a stronger solution. This doesn't mean that you have to use ProDeck in the dark, just not on a day with strong, direct sunlight.