Where to use Simply Gone
Simply Gone has no abrasive properties so will not damage any surface being treated. So it is even ideal for external 'delicate' surfaces - unlike power washing which can easily cause damage.Here are some examples of the surfaces that can be treated with Simply Gone.
| Glass | greenhouses, conservatories, windows & ledges etc |
| Timber | decking, fences, garden furniture, play frames, walkways and bridges etc |
| Metals | play frames, garden furniture, greenhouse frames, conservatory frames, etc |
| Thatch |
roofs, breeze huts, roundavels etc |
| Roofing materials | slate, tile, shale, (flat roofs) |
| Children's play areas | play frames, ropes, wet pour, garden furniture etc |
| Artificial sports surfaces | tennis courts, football & hockey pitches |
| Road & paving | tarmac, asphalt, wet pour, block paving, concrete, gravel, York stone etc |
| Masonry | brick, stone, granite, limestone, concrete, tile, rendering, painted rendering etc |
| Monuments and gravestones | stone, granite, marble etc |
| Synthetic construction Materials | PVC conservatories, polycarbonate surfaces, greenhouse frames, ropes etc |
| Caravans | all external surfaces |
| Boats | deck, ropes, fibreglass etc (not to be used on the hull due to immediate contact with the water). NB As recommended in the Haynes 'Sailing Boat Manual' |
If you are still unsure as to whether you can use Simply Gone on a particular surface please contact us and we will quickly advise you.


