Cleaning Wooden Decks? Now Is the Right Time! |
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Now that the weather is becoming drier and sunnier, it's the perfect time to tackle your wooden deck. During fall and winter, dirt, moss, and algae accumulate, which can make the surface slippery and discolored. A thorough cleaning not only ensures a neat appearance but also helps maintain the wood in good condition for longer.
The TMC® Kit is a cleaning machine suitable for various types of surfaces, including wooden decks. Thanks to the combination of brushes with different bristle lengths, even smaller grooves and joints are thoroughly cleaned. This makes the machine suitable for nearly all types of wooden decking, from flat planks to finely grooved wood.
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Wood is relatively soft, meaning the bristles hardly wear down during use
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Minimal Brush Wear When Cleaning Wood
When cleaning wooden surfaces, the brushes and block brushes of the TMC® Kit experience very little wear. Wood is relatively soft, meaning the bristles hardly wear down during use. This ensures the machine remains effective for regular maintenance of wooden decks over the long term. 100% ecological cleaning
The TMC® Kit does not use any chemicals or detergents. It works exclusively with water and a specially designed brush, offering effective yet environmentally friendly cleaning. Thanks to this approach, the cleaning is completely ecologically responsible—ideal for those who aim for sustainability without compromising on results.
Demonstration Available
For those who'd like to see the results first, a no-obligation demonstration is available. During the demo, Terrazza MC showcases how the TMC® Kit works on wooden decks and the visual improvement the cleaning process offers. Website: Terrazzamc.be Mail: Info@terrazzamc.be
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For those who'd like to see the results first, a no-obligation demonstration is available
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This article was first published on 16 May 2025 on the website of De Hovenier.
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