Maintaining your Colorbond fencing is essential for keeping it looking its best and ensuring it lasts for years to come. A damp sponge or soft brush can help clean up dirt and debris, while a mild solution of pure soap or kitchen detergent can help remove persistent stains. If you have a pool close to the fence, it's important to clean it regularly to get rid of any splashes. Washing the Colorbond fence with a soft sponge and warm water and soap is recommended, but avoid using abrasive materials such as a scouring pad.
Dirt and debris should be removed by washing the fence with warm water and soap, using a non-abrasive detergent. A sponge, soft cloth, or soft brush should be used to avoid scratching the fence or leaving bright spots on the steel, and then rinsed with water to remove soap or detergent. If your Colorbond fence is vandal white and you discover that it has been painted, be sure to remove it as soon as possible. Colorbond products are available at nearly every hardware store, fence supplier and steel manufacturer and come in a wide range of colors and styles.
If you've been using your Colorbond fence for a while, you may notice some loss of shine, discoloration, or discoloration of pigmentation due to weathering. Colorbond fences that are installed in coastal areas may have salt sprinklers on the fence, so washing should be done more often than every six months. All Colorbond railings are designed to be at least 50 mm higher than the garden floor level, as the railings must remain unlocked to allow water to drain and some soils may cause product erosion and void the warranty. If you accidentally come into contact with your Colorbond fence with garden fertilizers or other garden chemicals, you can rinse it with tap water. These chemicals are essential for keeping pool water clean, but can be corrosive to the Colorbond fence.
However,
DO NOT
attempt to paint over it or use harsh chemicals on a Colorbond fence, as this may void the warranty.Tips for Maintaining Your Colorbond Fence
To ensure your Colorbond fence looks its best for years to come, here are some tips for maintaining it:- Regularly clean your Colorbond fence with a damp sponge or soft brush.
- Remove persistent stains with a mild solution of pure soap or kitchen detergent.
- Clean any splashes from a nearby pool regularly.
- Wash your Colorbond fence with a soft sponge and warm water and soap.
- Avoid using abrasive materials such as a scouring pad.
- Remove dirt and debris by washing the fence with warm water and soap.
- Use a sponge, soft cloth, or soft brush when cleaning.
- Rinse with water to remove soap or detergent.
- If your Colorbond fence is vandal white and you discover that it has been painted, be sure to remove it as soon as possible.
- If you've been using your Colorbond fence for a while, you may notice some loss of shine, discoloration, or discoloration of pigmentation due to weathering.
- Colorbond fences that are installed in coastal areas may have salt sprinklers on the fence, so washing should be done more often than every six months.
- If you accidentally come into contact with your Colorbond fence with garden fertilizers or other garden chemicals, you can rinse it with tap water.