I’m a patio expert – the £1 hack to get your patio sparkling clean even without a pressure washer | The Sun

A PATIO EXPERT has revealed the easy way to clean your patio in time for summer without a pressure washer.

Getting hold of a pressure washer can be difficult, and most people don't want to spend hundreds on one when they're only going to use it a couple of times a year.

But fortunately, a patio expert has revealed the £1 cleaning hack to make it look new again without one.

Cold weather and rain can cause algae and moss to build up, making your garden look messy and making the surface slippery.

Experts at Christies Landscapes revealed the household products you can use to clean them.

They told the Express: "Aside from that, they won’t pose a threat to your plants or pets, so it’s a must-have if you want to have clean paving slabs.”

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The paving experts revealed that white vinegar and baking soda can make a powerful duo.

They added: "When they are mixed with water, they can be a powerful cleaning agent. Also, they’re both safe for your pets and plants."

Vinegar is non-toxic and biodegradable so is perfect to use in the garden, especially if you have pets.

On top of that, the acid will lift dirt and grime so cleaners will only have to use a brush to scrub it off rather than fork out for a pressure washer.

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You can purchase white vinegar for just £1 from the Pound Shop.

Baking soda is also “useful” because it is “slightly abrasive”, which is “excellent” for the rough surfaces of paving slabs. 

The experts said: “When it is mixed with water, it can dissolve dirt and grease, and like vinegar, you’ll only need a brush or broom when cleaning.”

To magnify the baking soda's effects you can also add some soap into the mix.

"Since baking soda has alkaline properties, it neutralises the minerals in the water, so it magnifies the soap’s cleaning properties," explained the experts.

To give your patio a spring clean, start by clearing the patio of any flower pots or furniture.

Fill a bucket with warm water and add white vinegar or baking soda and pour onto the stained areas of the paving.

Then, get your brush and start scrubbing, focusing on stained areas and then rinse them off using a hose pipe.

Let the patio slabs dry and then place your furniture and plant pots back on top.

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