✨ Transform your patio from drab to fab with pro-grade power! 🧼
This 5-litre Outdoor Porcelain Tile Cleaner is a professional-strength, solvent and VOC-free concentrate designed to clean newly laid patios, paths, and driveways. Dilutable to 20 litres, it covers up to 100m², removing builder’s dirt, cement stains, grout haze, and ingrained grime from all porcelain tile types. Easy to apply with a sprayer or watering can, it requires only 5-15 minutes of dwell time for a spotless, refreshed outdoor surface.
Manufacturer | Floorseal Premium Surface Sealers & Cleaners |
Part number | 1 |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
Item Weight | 6 kg |
Manufacturer reference | 1 |
Size | 5.00 l (Pack of 1) |
Colour | Clear |
Style | Compact |
Special Features | Concentrated |
Specific uses | Grout,Tile |
Included components | Product |
P**L
10/10
Cleans slurry and cement marks off
S**M
Did the job
Bought this cleaner as our cream porcelain tiled patio had been stained by some stray weed and feed we put on the adjoining lawn. Cleaner worked really well leaving the porcelain pristine.
J**T
Adequate Cleaner
Have now used this on outside porcelain tiles, this does the job ok but will not clear stubborn stains, you leave it on for 15 mins and brush in and it definitely has cleaned the area, but for stubborn stains on tiles or porcelain get professional advice if your going to use a stronger substance.....
M**E
Very expensive but works on my porcelain patio.
I’ve just had a new porcelain patio and but find it stains quite easily from dirty soil running out of my flower pots. I’ve tried this stuff on one area and it does remove these stains If used as directed. Only problem is it kills the grass when you rinse it off so tricky to use. Very expensive but glad I have it ready to use when necessary.
S**S
It does what it says
Very good cleaner, and will be using again, does exactly what it says on the instructions
P**B
Poor performance
Struggled to even clean mud soil marks off the Porcelain slabs!
C**M
Very strong acid, damaged our stainless steel sink
Damaged stainless steel sink (left makes where it was splashed when we decanted it) doesn’t seem to do any difference to using water to clean the patio.
A**T
Not a magic cure
This is good, but it’s not the answer to all the porcelain tile problems. Rust stains still require several treatments and some serious aggressive rubbing. Faint grouting residue is the same, it helps but it won’t get rid of it, I’ve been trying to get rid of grouting stains, but they are still there are 4 - 5 treatments (over several years). It does shift winter staining (mould, moss, dirt etc).I suspect I could achieve the same results with something less expensive.
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