Clean stone patio in the garden

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Cleaning the patio and stone slabs, without ruining the stone

Green film, moss and grime come off more easily than you think. What matters most is what you do not do.

The short version

The green film on slabs is mostly algae and moss, not limescale. Against it you need a brush plus the right cleaner, not acid. And crucially: on natural stone never use acid or high pressure, it destroys the surface for good.

Over winter many patios take on a grey-green veil: a mix of algae, moss and lichen that loves moisture. In spring you want it gone, ideally without hours of scrubbing and without damaging the surface. With the right approach both are doable.

More important than the choice of cleaner is what your patio is made of. Concrete and porcelain stoneware tolerate a lot, natural stone is sensitive. Settle that first and you save costly mistakes.

Natural stone slabs in the garden
Natural stone is beautiful but sensitive: acid and high pressure are off limits here.
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Identify the material first

It decides the method and the product. This overview keeps you on the safe side.

SurfaceToleratesKeep away from
Concrete, washed concreteBrush, patio cleaner, moderate pressurenothing critical, just spare the joints
Porcelain stoneware, ceramicalmost anything, very robustcoarse wire brushes (scratches)
Natural stone (sandstone, marble, travertine)soft brush, mild stone cleaneracid and high pressure, both etch or erode the surface
Wood, WPCsoft brush, special wood cleanerhigh pressure (roughens the fibres)

Removing green film, step by step

1

Sweep dry first

Sweep off leaves and loose dirt. A dry base lets the cleaner work better.

2

Wet & apply

Wet the surface, apply the cleaner and let it act per the instructions. Not in full sun, or it dries too fast.

3

Brush

Work in lanes with a firm but non-scratching scrubber. On natural stone use a soft brush.

4

Rinse clear

Rinse thoroughly with water so no residue stays in the joints. Let it dry, done.

Cleaning patio slabs
The pressure washer is strong, but not for natural stone, wood and loose joints.

The pressure washer, honestly judged

It is tempting, but not always the right choice:

  • Natural stone and wood: the jet erodes and roughens the surface.
  • Joints: high pressure flushes out the joint sand, then weeds grow all the more easily.
  • If you must: only on concrete or porcelain stoneware, with a surface-cleaner attachment and at a distance.

When in doubt, brush and cleaner, gentler and longer-lasting.

Recommendation

What clears the green film

Against algae and moss on stone there are effective specialist cleaners, many on a mild basis. What to look for:

  • Suitable for your surface (natural-stone-safe if needed)
  • Chlorine-free if plants or animals are nearby
  • With a long-term effect, which delays the next green film
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Frequently asked

Can I use vinegar or citric acid against green film?
On concrete with care yes, on natural stone no. Acid etches natural stone matt and damages it for good. Against algae and moss, brush plus the right cleaner works better than acid anyway.
Is a pressure washer the fastest way?
On concrete and porcelain stoneware yes, but on natural stone, wood and at the joints it does harm. There, use a brush and cleaner to keep the surface beautiful longer.
How do I stop green film coming back fast?
Provide air and light, remove leaves regularly and avoid standing moisture. Cleaners with a long-term effect delay the regrowth too.
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