I don't have experience with this but pressure washing seems like the logical solution to me (I know you can't do it tho)
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
Back story:
So I live in on the second floor of an apartment. When we purchased our place the original owner didn't live in it so it was pretty dusty. Up until recently, we used the balcony as storage and now we want to use it. The problem is that the balcony is so dirty because it hasn't been cleaned once (it's a two year old building), the laundry vent blows dust all over the balcony, and we live by a train track so there's constant dust.
The problem:
We tried cleaning it with this heavy duty cleaner which works. The issue is rinsing off the dirty mud afterwards. We can't hose it down because we tried that and the dirty water dripped into the balcony below. We asked the guy below us if he'd mind if we pressure washed it and he said we didn't want us to. The dirty water would also move into the balcony beside us (there's only a divider), so that wouldn't work anyway. I tried scrubbing and then rinsing with a cloth and a mop but the balcony is this weird material that catches everything so it ended up not working either.
Anyone have any ideas or experience?
I don't have experience with this but pressure washing seems like the logical solution to me (I know you can't do it tho)
Sorry I can't be more helpful.
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This might require some additional work and I'm not sure if it would work but could you possibly secure a tarp or something to kinda seal off your balcony, pressure wash it, and use a shop vac to pick up the excess water?
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Sorry if it's a dumb idea. It's late and the only halfway solution I can think of.
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