High Pressure vs. Low Pressure

Tony Ward

New Member
Just wondering - How often do you use your pressure washer as only an instrument to apply chemicals and then rinse it off without using high pressure? I would think that in certain instances, like cleaning just mold and mildew off siding, that it may be unnecessary to have to go back and fan spray the entire area after the cleaning solution is applied because it may only need a rinse.

Do you have other times when high pressure is unnecessary after treating an area with chemical?

Thanks.

Tony Ward
 
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Craig/PowerWashUnlimited

Guest
Tony,

Thats right. When i clean siding, either wood or vinyl, i use chemicals then rinse. No need to pressure wash the whole area. Also applies on decks, very low pressure needed after chemicals are applied. Chemicals work well to remove mold and mildew off bricks, and a rinse down is all that is needed.

Craig

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Craig Knight
Power Wash Unlimited
www.powerwashunlimited.com
 

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