Monday 1 July 2013

5 ways to clean driveways, forecourts and workshop floors

Driveways, forecourts and workshop floors can get really dirty. Typically you can expect a fair amount of grease and oil on these floors and that can take some serious cleaning power. Usually these floors are made of brick or concrete and in some cases they can be painted.

  • Caustic based cleaners like Conclean are very powerful cleaners but they can be too much for your floor. If the floor is painted then this cleaner can strip the paint. This product is recommended where driveways and forecourts are grease stained.
  • Non-caustic cleaners like Yellow Floor powder work really well on painted surfaces and unpainted alike. Yellow Floor Powder is a blend of concentrated detergents and surfactants so you can be sure that it will clean up the grease quickly and easily.
  • An acid cleaning product like Brickwash will work very well on building sites to remove excess cement. Do not use this product for regular cleaning as it is not intended for this purpose.
  • Wac GP Cleaner is a fabulous all-purpose cleaner which is great for maintenance cleaning.
  • Maxi Clean is another all-purpose cleaning product that may be a better option if your regular cleaning needs an extra punch.



Cleaning driveways, workshop floors and forecourts does not need to be the biggest headache anymore. Blendwell Chemicals offers you easy, practical and affordable cleaning solutions. For more information on these cleaning chemicals, visit www.blendwell.co.za. Blendwell Chemicals manufactures all their cleaning products in Midrand, South Africa and is your best choice for a local wholesaler. 

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  1. Thanks Josef. Keep checking in with us as we are adding new content all the time

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