Before you start the stain removal process, determine the type of stain on your pavers. Common stains include oil, grease, rust, mold, mildew, and food stains.
In a bucket, mix warm water with a mild detergent. Use approximately 1 tablespoon of detergent for every gallon of water.
If the stain is particularly stubborn, pre-treat the area by sprinkling baking soda directly onto the stain. Let it sit for a few minutes to absorb the stain.
Using a scrub brush, gently scrub the stained area with the cleaning solution. Apply some pressure to remove the stain, but be careful not to damage the pavers.
After scrubbing, rinse the pavers with clean water from a garden hose. Make sure to remove all the cleaning solution and residue.
If the stain persists, repeat the cleaning process. For tougher stains like oil or grease, you can try using hydrogen peroxide as an alternative cleaning agent.
To prevent future stains, consider applying a paver sealer or protective coating. This will help repel stains and make future cleaning easier.
Perform regular maintenance on your pavers by sweeping or rinsing them regularly to remove dirt and debris. This will help prevent stains from setting in.
Following these steps will help you effectively remove stains from your pavers and keep them looking clean and beautiful.