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A resin-coated balcony offers attractive, long-term protection for outdoor spaces. To keep it looking its best and performing well, the right care makes all the difference.
Routine Cleaning
Regularly sweep the balcony to remove dust, leaves, and grit that may scratch or dull the surface. For washing, use mild, pH-neutral soap with warm water. A soft mop or cloth is best—avoid abrasive brushes which can mark the resin coating. Rinse away soapy residue with clean water, especially after periods of heavy pollen or environmental debris.


What to Avoid
Keep harsh chemicals, solvents, or acidic cleaners away from your resin floor, as these may degrade or discolour the coating. Steer clear of pressure washers on high settings and heavy scrubbing tools, which may wear down the protective finish over time. If you notice any stubborn stains, spot-treat gently using diluted soap and a soft cloth.
Addressing Light Wear and Repairs
Occasional marks can appear with outdoor use. If scuffing or minor damage occurs, consult your coating supplier for compatible touch-up resin or topcoat. Products such as Resinstone offer robust protection and can help prolong surface life when re-applied as required, keeping balconies in top form.

When Maintenance Matters Most
Preserving the quality of a resin-coated balcony is especially important in high-traffic situations, after stormy weather, or when the surface is regularly exposed to garden furniture and planters. Timely cleaning prevents long-term staining and helps you spot any issues before they develop further.
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Consistent care safeguards your resin balcony investment—helping it resist weather, abrasion and stay attractive for years. For more expert guidance and application tips, see our full guide on how to coat a balcony with resin.
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