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A simple guide to caring for your composite pergolas.

NeoTimber® pergolas, like our other composite building materials, are made up of a mixture of recycled plastic and timber fibres. This makes it incredibly durable, designed to withstand, warping, staining and rotting. As a result, our pergolas are very easy to look after, so much so that minimal maintenance is needed to take the best care of your composite handrails. Nevertheless, unwanted stains and scratches will still occasionally occur, but by following our helpful cleaning and care guide, you will be able to ensure that your pergola railings look great all year round.

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General Cleaning

If your pergola is simply dusty, you can gently sweep away the residual dust with a soft bristled brush. However, if stains or dirt persists, you can use a sponge with hot water and washing up liquid to gently scrub away the debris. If it is a particularly stubborn stain, you can use a hose or a pressure washer using a fan head, standing at least 250mm from the pergola’s surface. Make sure your pergola surface is dry after cleaning, so your hands do not slip when you use the railing to support yourself.

Treating Scratches

While NeoTimber® pergolas can resist smaller marks, should scratches appear on the surface of the capped material, the area can be lightly sanded down. Using a fine (80-grit) sandpaper, you can begin to sand away the surface to remove the scratch. Always sand along the length of the handrail and go with the grain of the pergola. The area sanded down will initially be discoloured from the rest of the pergola, but this will blend in with time. To avoid scratches on your pergolas in the first place, be careful to not let jewellery on your fingers and wrists scrape across the capped surface.

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Clearing Ice & Snow 

Use a salt-free, non-corrosive ice melt to avoid leaving any residue on the surface of your composite pergola railing. Whilst you can use salt, it may leave an additional stain, and the non-corrosive solutions are much more effective at removing the ice. When clearing larger quantities of ice and snow, avoid using metal scrapers, as they can damage and scratch the surface of the pergolas. Using a scraper with a rubber edge will help you clear the snow without leaving any long-lasting damage.

Removing Stains

Any oil and grease stains spilt must be removed from the surface of your pergola railing as soon as possible. Use warm, soapy water, and a soft non-metal scrub brush to remove these stains. If cleaning with soapy water alone does not work, use an all-purpose cleaner in addition to the procedure stated above to help shift any stubborn, lingering staining.

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