Pressure washing is a cleaning method that uses a high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mold, and other contaminants from surfaces like concrete, siding, decks, and vehicles, essentially "blasting" away debris with a powerful stream of water produced by a specialized machine called a pressure washer; it's often referred to as "power washing" as well.
By quickly stripping away built-up dirt, mildew and grime, both power washers and pressure washers have helped save on time and cleaning costs.
Soft Washing
Pressure washing will quite often be followed up by soft washing.
Soft washing is a form of microbial control that uses chemicals to destroy or inhibit the growth of living organisms such as bacteria. mould and algae. it is fast acting and is gentle on the surface it is applied to.
Pressure washing is commonly used to clean exterior surfaces like driveways, sidewalks, decks, house siding, fences, patios, gutters, roofs, outdoor furniture, and even vehicles, effectively removing dirt, grime, algae, mold, mildew, and other debris from large areas by blasting them with high-pressure water.
Commercially it can be used for pathways, buildings, car parks,
A cold pressure washer uses a high pressure jet of cold water to clean the surface, and typically exists as a simple to use, readily portable piece of manual equipment.
Cold pressure washers are widely used across the commercial cleaning industry. Some cold pressure washers also incorporate a detergent, to maximise its cleaning power.
The difference between hot and cold pressure washers lies in the temperature of the water that they use.
As their name suggests, hot water pressure washers use high pressure and hot water. In fact, the water that they use can be up to 200 degrees Fahrenheit.
This powerful electric hot pressure washer is able to tackle even the most extreme cleaning jobs with ease. Hot water pressure washers are used to tackle dirt and grime that cold water wouldn’t be able to.
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