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Power Washing

A pressure washer consists of a motor, either gas or electric, connected to a high-pressure pump that draws water from a reservoir and pushes it out under pressure exceeding 2,000 pounds per square inch through a hose tipped with a metal wand and nozzle. Pressure washing with an appropriate cleaning detergent is a safe and effective way to clean dirt, grime and mildew from the exteriors of houses and other buildings.
Power Washing Pavement
Professional power washing companies use tricks and tips that homeowners can copy. Examples include presoaking the surface with a low-pressure spray to loosen dirt before pressure washing. Pre-treat bad mildew spots by scrubbing with a solution of bleach and commercial mildewcide in water. Use hot water instead of cold water for pressure washing. Hot water will clean more effectively with less detergent. Always rinse detergent off the wall before it dries. Move the nozzle closer or further from the wall surface to adjust the cleaning force and water heat. Spider webs are nearly impossible to remove with a power washer spray. Use a broom instead.
Power Washing Exterior Buildings
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