Door?
Although composite doors remain vibrant throughout their lifespan, they can dull in colour if you haven’t kept up your cleaning routine. It’s important to remove dirt and grime on a regular basis with a simple soapy solution, however, there is another DIY item which can help bring out the colour of the door even more.
A strong oil called Polytrol restores the shine and the original colour of plastics, timber and metals and can aid against future corrosion. When applying to the door, make sure that it has been dry for at least 24 hours otherwise it won’t produce the effect you’re hoping for.
What to Use
Over time, dirt, grime, cobwebs and bugs will collect on your door and it’s important to use the right materials to wash them away. All it takes is a mixture of warm water and liquid soap, along with a soft sponge or micro-fibre cloth.
A simple wipe in an ’s’ movement from top to bottom with do the trick, making sure you’re not missing any areas. It’s up to you how frequently you do this, and it depends if you live by the coast where there’s more build-up of salt or in an urban area with more pollution. However, once a month would be a suitable amount of time to clean your composite door.