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Problem |
Solution |
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Dirt and Debris |
- Clean
deck to remove dirt and debris. Soap, hot water and a
stiff bristle brush are all that is needed.
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Chalk Markings |
- All
colored chalk lines are permanent except white. We
suggest using white chalk or baby powder. Scrubbing the
area with hot soapy water with bleach may dislodge some
of the chalk.
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Visible Mill Markings |
- The mill
markings on the side of Trex decking boards are required
by building codes. With careful installation, most mill
markings can be hidden. Visible mill markings can be
lightened with acetone.
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Water Spots/Leaf Staining/Wood Tannins |
- Tannin
leaching occurs in Trex and all wood based products
naturally. Allow for at least 12 weeks of normal
weathering. This process may be hastened through the use
of a product containing oxalic or phosphoric acid.
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Pigment Staining |
- During
the weathering process, a small amount of surface
pigmentation may wash off of the Trex surface, which may
discolor neighboring surfaces. Remove with common rust
cleaner.
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Ice and Snow |
- Calcium
chloride or rock salt, available in many home centers,
will melt ice on Trex decking. Rinse off when first
practical.
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Rust Stains, Ground-In Dirt and Grime |
- Use a
cleaning product containing oxalic or phosphoric acid
base to lighten or remove the rust or dirt. Product may
need to sit on stain 10-15 minutes.
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Oil and Grease Stains |
- Scrub in
a household-degreasing agent as soon as the stain
occurs. Rinse with hot water. For more severe stains
call 1-800-BUY-TREX.
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Berries and Wine Stains |
- Mix
bleach into hot water according to the bleach-packaging
label. Scrub the stain lightly and rinse thoroughly. The
stain may not disappear entirely.
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Ink Stains |
- Inks may
be permanent. However, the stain may be lightened by
scrubbing with hot soapy water. Rinse thoroughly.
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Mold |
- Use
conventional deck washes or cleaners that contain sodium
hypochlorite (bleach) and detergent (refer to Mold
Technical Bulletin).
- Treat
with PSC Composite DeckAfterKlean (www.psc-solutions.com)
or Anti-Growth (www.anti-growth.com)
to delay regrowth.
- Periodic
cleaning of your deck, even if it appears clean, is
important to prevent the build-up of pollen/debris that
can cause mold.
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Pressure Washer |
- Trex does
not recommend the use of a pressure washer. The use of a
pressure washer with a greater than 1,500 PSI and/or
applied closer than 10" from the deck surface could
damage the decking surface and result in a loss of
warranty coverage.
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Sanding |
- Trex does
not recommend sanding. Sanding will change the
appearance of the surface of Trex material.
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