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Stains on resin stairs can sometimes prove tough to remove with standard cleaning. With the right approach and products, you can safely lift stubborn marks and keep your resin surfaces looking their best.
Choosing the Right Cleaning Solution
To tackle ingrained grease, oil, or marker stains, you’ll need a non-abrasive cleaner specifically formulated for resin. A natural degreaser is ideal, as it’s designed for delicate epoxy finishes, removing sticky residues without damaging the surface. For ink and some other marks, isopropyl alcohol (at least 99.9% purity) is also a wise choice, lifting residue with minimal effort.
Effective Stain Removal Technique
Start by applying a small amount of your chosen cleaner directly to the stain. Using a soft, lint-free microfibre cloth, gently rub in a circular motion. Avoid using harsh pads or abrasive tools that could scratch the resin. Repeat until the stain lifts. For best results, work in sections and avoid soaking the area.
When This Matters Most
Quick action is crucial when dealing with spills or scuffs, especially on resin stairs in high-traffic areas. Prompt cleaning prevents stains from setting and keeps surfaces looking fresh over time.
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Looking after stubborn stains early ensures your resin stairs retain their sleek appearance for years. For overall staircare tips, explore our main guide on how to clean resin stairs.
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