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A resin-coated path or patio offers durability and a clean, attractive finish, but proper upkeep ensures it continues to look its best. This quick guide will help you keep your resin-coated surfaces well maintained year-round.
Routine Cleaning and Care
For everyday care of your resin-coated path or patio, sweeping regularly helps prevent build-up of dirt, leaves, and debris that could reduce permeability or cause surface abrasions. When more thorough cleaning is needed, simply rinse with clean water. For tougher stains, use a mild soap solution with a soft-bristled brush, then rinse well with water to avoid residue.
- Avoid pressure washers: Excess pressure may damage some resin finishes over time.
- Do not use harsh chemicals: Strong solvents or acidic cleaners can break down the resin and dull the appearance.


Dealing with Stains and Moss
Spills such as oil, food, or plant matter should be cleaned as soon as possible with mild soap and water, gently applied to the area. Persistent moss or algae patches can be removed with a gentle scrubbing brush and plenty of water. If moss is common, ensure your path is kept clear of standing water and shaded debris that could encourage growth.
Protecting and Reviving Your Path
Monitor high-traffic zones or areas prone to wear. For paths in need of a refresh, a specialist resin maintenance product such as Prolux PU coating can help restore surface resilience and aesthetic. Always follow individual product preparation and application instructions for the best results.

When Maintenance Matters Most
Regular care is particularly important for outdoor paths exposed to frequent rainfall or heavy footfall, where debris and moisture can speed up wear. By keeping surfaces clean and free from moss, you support both safe walking conditions and the long-term look of your walkway.
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With just a little attention, your resin-coated path or patio will stay safe, appealing, and ready for use in all seasons. For more advice, see our main guide on how to resin-coat a walking surface.
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