4 Amazing Homemade Deck Cleaner Recipes (2024)

Maintaining a clean and protected deck is both simple and cost-efficient with the right approach.

  • Sweep the deck regularly to remove loose debris.
  • Use a homemade cleaning solution suited to tackle mold, mildew, or grease.
  • Scrub the deck with the chosen solution, then rinse thoroughly.
  • Apply a bleach solution for persistent algae or mildew stains.
  • Seal the deck after cleaning to preserve its condition.

To ensure your deck remains in pristine condition, start by regularly sweeping it to prevent the accumulation of debris. If the deck requires a deeper cleaning, select a homemade cleaning solution that targets specific issues like mold, mildew, or general dirt and grease. Scrub the deck with the solution, then rinse it off to reveal a clean surface.

For stubborn algae or mildew stains, apply a stronger solution of bleach and water, scrub, and rinse. Finally, after the deck is clean and dry, apply a sealer to protect the wood from the elements. This process is not only effective at maintaining the beauty and longevity of your deck but also avoids the need for costly professional services.

Even the best-kept decks accumulate dirt, twigs, leaves, and other debris that blows by, and weather also takes its toll. To keep your deck in the best condition, you need to give it a yearly scrubbing and then apply a penetrating sealer.

I admit that this is a chore that I tend to put off. But there is no reason to procrastinate; grab your bucket and brush on the first nice weekend and let’s get that deck in shape. Which deck cleaner is best depends on the shape of your deck.

If you have a lot of algae and mildew, then choose a cleaner with plenty of bleach. If your problem is more dirt, grease, and grime, one of the milder cleaners will work well. I give you four different formulas here, including a homemade deck cleaner for a power washer.

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Table of Contents

  1. How to Clean a Deck Before Sealing
  2. Using a Pressure Washer
  3. DIY Deck Cleaning Solution Recipes
    • Mildew and Algae Cleaner
    • Homemade Soapy Scrub
    • Murphy’s Oil Mildew Cleaner
    • Homemade Powdered Bleach Scrub
    • Recipe for DIY Cleaner for Decks

How to Clean a Deck Before Sealing

Take a few minutes to read about how to clean a deck and the information on pressure washers, if you will be using one. Once you are sure you understand the process, you should have no problem cleaning your deck each spring.

To keep your deck looking good, you need to keep it clean. A regular sweeping is enough for most of the year, but you should give it a deep clean and reseal it at least once a year.

As with our tips on how to clean patio furniture, the first step in cleaning the deck is to sweep away all of this debris. Make sure you get everything out of the cracks between the boards also. Rotting debris in the cracks will spread rot to the entire deck. Use a putty knife to get the debris stuck in the crevices.

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Next comes the real work. Cover your nearby plants with a plastic sheet to keep the cleaning solution from damaging them. Then start scrubbing, using soapy water or one of our deck cleaner recipes. If you have a pressure washer, use it instead of the scrub brush.

Power wash or brush the patio cleaner solution onto the deck surface and allow it time to soak into the wood. Give it a good scrub and rinse it away.

Check the deck for signs of algae, mildew, and other stains. The way to clean mildew is with a solution of one part bleach to four parts water. Apply the solution to the algae or mildew.

Let the bleach solution sit on the stain for 15 minutes, then scrub with a brush and rinse. If the stain remains, repeat the soak and scrub. Once your deck is clean, give it time to dry completely, then apply a sealer to keep it looking good for another year.

If your deck is brand-new, you need to know how to stain a new deck so that it will continue to look clean and dirt-free for a while. Be sure to sand all rough areas and remove shavings with cheesecloth or a shop vac so that you have a smooth surface for staining.

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What You Need to Clean Your Deck

  • Plastic sheet for covering plants
  • Broom
  • Putty knife
  • Bucket
  • Cleaning solution
  • Bleach
  • Water
  • Scrub brush
  • Pressure washer, optional

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Using a Pressure Washer

If you own a pressure washer, this is a good time to use it. If not, you may want to rent one. For larger decks, you’ll save a lot of time and energy using a pressure washer, but for small decks, a scrub brush will do fine.

To use the pressure washer to clean your deck, read and follow the manufacturer’s instructions to avoid damaging your deck or the equipment. Use the fan tip and spray at an angle, leaving two or more feet between the nozzle and the deck.

Holding the nozzle too close can gouge a hole in your deck. Much depends on the power of your equipment so read the instructions carefully.

DIY Deck Cleaning Solution Recipes

Commercial deck cleaners are available, and they do a good job of cleaning your deck. But, many of them contain chemicals that you may not want in your home or on your plants, especially if you have children. My homemade deck cleaners are easy to make and use, and you know what is in them.

You can also use some of these solutions to clean an engineered hardwood floor but be careful with the bleach and TSP. Soapy water is likely all you need to take care of this type of surface.

Mildew and Algae Cleaner

This first homemade deck cleaner is easy to make, and it gets the job done. This DIY mold and mildew remover is simple to make, contains ingredients that are easily accessible, and it effectively kills mold, dirt, algae, and mildew all at once, allowing you to skip additional steps in the cleaning process.

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DIY Mildew and Algae Cleaner for Decks

  • 1 cup trisodium phosphate (TSP)
  • 1 cup household bleach
  • 2 gallons of warm water

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To use this solution for mold cleaning, hose the deck down with water to soak the wood, then apply the mildew and algae cleaner in one area at a time. Scrub each portion with a long-handled brush or broom and give it 10 to 15 minutes to soak in to ensure that it reaches into the wood where mold and mildew often lurk.

Once all of the stains are gone, rinse the cleaner away with fresh water. Let the deck completely dry before replacing patio furniture. This solution is also a good homemade composite deck cleaner and can be used on siding and brick.

Homemade Soapy Scrub

While not as good as trisodium phosphate, dish soap makes an effective homemade cleaning solution for your deck, and the extra bleach helps get rid of mildew and algae.

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DIY Soapy Deck Scrub Recipe

  • 1/4 cup liquid dish soap (ammonia free)
  • 2 quarts household bleach
  • 2 gallons of warm water

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This is the best homemade wood deck cleaner to use if your deck suffers from oily stains, dirt, and grime. Protect your nearby plants when using this solution and rinse it off when done.

For a more natural but less effective deck cleaning solution, mix one cup of white vinegar with one gallon of warm water. This all-natural mixture is perfect for delicate teak wood decks where you want to avoid any damage to nearby ground cover plants or perennials.

If you have just a few spots on your deck that need cleaning, you can apply this mixture with a paint brush and not have to worry about using a sprayer or pressure washer. Mix up a smaller batch, dip the brush in the solution and paint it on the stains.

Let it sit and rinse clean. Of course, it’s important to use a homemade paint brush cleaner after cleaning the deck to remove the bleach and dish soap from the brush so you can use it for something else later.

Murphy’s Oil Mildew Cleaner

This recipe specifies Murphy’s Oil Soap, but other brands will also work, just make sure the soap is free of ammonia (ammonia and bleach produce a lethal gas).

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Easy-to-Make Murphy’s Oil Mildew Cleaner

  • 1-gallon warm water
  • 1-quart household bleach
  • 2 cups rubbing alcohol
  • 2 tablespoons Murphy’s Oil Soap

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As with all of these recipes, the bleach kills algae and mildew. The rubbing alcohol and soap help lift it away for good. Scrub this cleaner in, let it soak, and rinse it away.

Homemade Powdered Bleach Scrub

This deck cleaner uses powdered oxygen bleach laundry cleaner (such as Oxi-Clean) to kill algae and mildew. In addition, it prevents the building of wasp nests and keeps yellow jackets away.

It is milder than liquid bleaches and needs to be used soon after it is made. Use this solution for decks that are in good condition without major stains and for cleaning between yearly scrubbings.

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DIY Powdered Bleach Scrub

  • 2 gallons hot water
  • 2 cups powdered oxygen laundry cleaner
  • 1/4 cup liquid dish soap

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Mix the powdered bleach and water until it is completely dissolved, then add the dish soap and stir gently. It is my preferred homemade deck cleaner for a pressure washer.

If you have cleaned your deck as I recommended, and you still have mildew stains, try applying a solution of half and half bleach and water and scrubbing it in. This solution is very strong, so do not breathe the fumes. Let the bleach stand for 15 minutes before washing it away.

Do not use full strength bleach or commercial bleach. Also, realize that you do need to scrub the cleaner into the deck. Unfortunately, elbow grease is required, unless you have a pressure washer.

>> Further Tip: In case you need a more delicate wooden floor cleaner, make sure you check our DIY wood floor cleaner recipes tips.

I hope that this article helped you find the right deck cleaning solution for you and gave you the information you need to keep your deck in shape. This article is about cleaning the deck, but I do advise you to apply a sealer when you have it clean.

Recipe for DIY Cleaner for Decks

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Homemade Deck Cleaner

Yield: 1 1/2 gallons

Prep Time: 2 hours

Total Time: 2 hours

Difficulty: Easy

Restore your deck to like-new condition!

Materials

  • 2 gal water
  • 2 ounces of ammonia-free dishwashing liquid
  • 2 quarts bleach
  • Water hose

Tools

  • Gloves
  • Bucket
  • Long-handled brush

Instructions

  1. Remove all furniture and plants from the deck.
  2. Put on the gloves.
  3. Add the ingredients to the bucket and mix with the brush.
  4. Apply the solution to the deck with the brush, scrubbing as you go.
  5. Rinse with fresh water from the hose.

Notes

*** Be sure to use ammonia-free dish soap. Combining ammonia and bleach creates dangerous mustard gas.***

This mixture can also be added to a pressure washer.

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