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Proper preparation is essential when restoring old resin on a terrace. A thorough clean and degrease lay the foundation for excellent results, ensuring strong adhesion and a long-lasting finish.
Why Cleaning and Degreasing is Crucial
Over time, terraces accumulate grime, organic residue, oils and dust, all of which can weaken the bond between new resin and the underlying surface. Failure to clean and degrease adequately can cause patchy finishes, reduce durability, and may even lead to peeling or poor curing.


Effective Cleaning and Degreasing Steps
- Sweep and remove debris: Start by clearing leaves, dirt and loose particles.
- Wash the surface: Use a pressure washer or stiff brush with water and a mild detergent to lift ingrained dirt and marks.
- Degrease thoroughly: Apply a suitable degreaser to target oily or greasy patches. Scrub affected areas well and rinse completely to remove all residue.
- Allow to dry: Ensure the terrace is fully dry before proceeding. Moisture left behind can interfere with resin adhesion and curing.
Tips for Better Results
- Address any moss or algae growth with an appropriate outdoor cleaner.
- If cracks or loose resin are found, remove damaged sections and vacuum any dust before resurfacing.
- For walkways or pebble surfaces, check that stones are firmly bonded. If you plan to renew the surface, consider kits like the Flowstone Complete Permeable Floor Kit for optimal results.

When Meticulous Cleaning Matters Most
Careful cleaning is particularly important on older or weathered terraces, especially where surface contamination or patch repairs have previously occurred. Any trace of grease or debris can impede the restoration.
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By taking the time to clean and degrease your terrace thoroughly, you lay the groundwork for a successful restoration. Ready to move on? Learn more about the full process of restoring old resin terraces on our main guide.
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