The Problem


This driveway had lost its spark. It wasn’t just surface dirt; organic grime had worked its way deep into the porous gaps between the stones. This creates a tricky situation. Because resin driveways rely on those tiny gaps for drainage, you can’t just blast them. Aggressive pressure washing can dislodge the aggregate and ruin the driveway’s permeability.
Our goal was simple: get it spotless without causing a single bit of structural damage.
Our Approach


We ditched the high pressure for a “softwash-first” method. We started by applying a specialised cleaning solution designed to eat away at the organic buildup and loosen the deep-seated dirt.
Once the chemistry did the heavy lifting, we rinsed it down using high water volume but low pressure. Think of it as flushing the dirt out rather than forcing it down. On resin, water flow is much more effective—and safer—than raw force.
The Outcome



The difference was night and day. We brought back the bright, uniform colour without disturbing a single stone. The drainage works perfectly, the surface is intact, and the kerb appeal is back.
Why It Matters
Resin driveways aren’t built to withstand a heavy-handed jet wash. To clean them properly, you need to understand the material. By balancing the right cleaning agents with controlled water flow, we delivered a deeper clean that actually protects the surface for the long haul.
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Restoring Delicate Sandstone: A Safe Softwash Patio Cleaning Approach