How Do You Remove Leaf Stains From Concrete?
The falling leaves of autumn can be a beautiful, serene scene to behold, but what they can leave behind may not be as pleasing. Leaves left on concrete surfaces can cause dark stains due to the organic substances that begin to decompose in a fallen leaf. In order to keep your driveway, walkways and sidewalks looking their best, try one or more helpful techniques that can remove unwanted leaf stains. Use your water hose to spray down the general area of the stain and surrounding regions of concrete in order to get rid of any extra dirt, gravel, organic matter or other debris. Squirt liquid detergent over the stained areas. Make sure you use enough detergent to cover the stains thoroughly. Allow the liquid detergent to soak into the concrete for about 10 minutes. Use an all-purpose cleaning brush with nylon bristles to scrub the stained areas. Use small circular strokes to cover the stain. Rinse the affected area with the highest pressure that your hose can deliver. Inspect the concrete