THE DIFFERENT TECHNIQUES FOR USING PRESSURE WASHING

 

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Pressure washing techniques

When it comes to keeping your business clean and presentable, pressure washing is a very effective tool at your disposal.

With its ability to remove dirt, grime and stains, pressure washing can brighten the appearance of your building, parking lots, sidewalks and other surfaces. However, not all pressure washing techniques are created equal.

In this article we want to delve deeper into the various pressure washing techniques for high-pressure washers.

Soft Washing

Soft washing is a technique that utilizes low-pressure water spray combined with specialized cleaning solutions to remove dirt, algae, mold, and mildew from delicate surfaces. This technique is ideal for cleaning materials such as vinyl siding, stucco, painted surfaces, and roofs. The gentle approach of soft washing ensures that the surfaces are not damaged during the cleaning process.

Power Washing

Power washing, also known as high-pressure washing, employs the use of high-pressure water to remove stubborn stains, grease, oil, and other tough contaminants from hard surfaces. This technique is commonly used for cleaning concrete, brick, stone, and metal surfaces. Power washing can effectively remove graffiti, chewing gum, and heavy dirt buildup, making it a popular choice for commercial properties.

Steam Cleaning

Steam cleaning utilizes the power of hot water vapor to deep clean and sanitize surfaces. This technique is effective in removing dirt, grease, oil, and stains from a variety of surfaces. Steam cleaning is commonly used for cleaning kitchen areas, bathrooms, and other areas that require thorough sanitation. It can also be used for removing chewing gum from sidewalks and removing stains from carpets and upholstery.

Surface Cleaning

Surface cleaning involves the use of a specialized pressure washing attachment called a surface cleaner. This tool utilizes high-pressure water and rotating nozzles to clean large flat surfaces efficiently. Surface cleaning is ideal for cleaning parking lots, sidewalks, driveways, and concrete or asphalt surfaces. It ensures a consistent and thorough clean, while also reducing streaking and overspray.

Detergent Application

In some cases, the use of detergents or cleaning solutions is necessary to achieve optimal cleaning results. Commercial pressure washers can incorporate a detergent application step, where the cleaning solution is applied to the surface before pressure washing. The detergent helps to break down dirt, grime, and stains, making the cleaning process more effective. This technique is particularly useful for removing oil stains from parking lots or cleaning heavily soiled surfaces.


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