Furniture cleaning

Everything your garden furniture needs to look its best all year around.

How to get Ronseal out of clothes

If you accidentally get our product on clothes where you’d rather it wasn’t, you need to act quickly. Water-based products are easier to remove from clothes because you can put them in the washing machine while the stain is wet, and it should remove it completely. Oil-based stains are a little harder to deal with. You need to blot at the wet paint with cotton wool to get rid of the excess and then soak it in hot water with a stain remover. You should never scrub at the stain as you run the risk of pushing it further into the clothing fibres and spreading it. After soaking, put your clothes in the washing machine and the stain should be less noticeable if not totally gone.

How to get Ronseal off concrete

Our wood stains and fence paints are water based, so they should easily come up with a little bit of elbow grease and scrubbing. A pressure washer is the easiest way to get rid of stain and paint from concrete. If you don’t have a pressure washer, hot soapy water and a wire brush should help.

How to get Ronseal off patio

It can be easy to get splashes of fence paint or wood stain on your patio or concrete. Fortunately, it’s not too hard to clean up, especially if you clean up when it’s still wet. Hot soapy water, a stiff wire brush and plenty of elbow grease should remove Ronseal from most patios. If your patio is made of a porous material like limestone, mix washing detergent with water and scrub at the stain. This might not get rid of it completely, but it should help to minimise the stain. The best way to prevent Ronseal products from getting on your patio is to protect it with newspaper, cardboard, or an old sheet. This will save you from scrubbing further down the line.