Chemicals we use during Pressure Washing

How we clean with pressure washing

It’s important to note that not all chemicals are safe for use with pressure washers, and some can even damage surfaces or harm the environment. It’s best to consult with a professional or the manufacturer of your pressure washer to determine the appropriate chemicals to use for your specific needs. Additionally, proper safety equipment should be worn when using chemicals with pressure washing equipment to protect yourself from harm.

There are several chemicals that can be used in conjunction with pressure washing to enhance its cleaning power. Here are some of the most common chemicals used in pressure washing:

Bleach

Bleach is a strong disinfectant that can be used to kill mold, mildew, and algae. It is often used in combination with water to create a solution that can be sprayed onto surfaces.

Degreasers

Degreasers are used to break down and dissolve oil and grease stains. They are commonly used on concrete surfaces such as driveways.

Detergents

Detergents are used to break down and remove dirt and grime from surfaces. They are often used on siding, roofs, and other exterior surfaces.

Acidic cleaners

Acidic cleaners are used to remove tough stains such as rust and mineral deposits. They are typically used on concrete and masonry surfaces.

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