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POWER VERSES SOFT WASHING
SOFT WASHING VERSES POWER WASHING
Soft washing and pressure washing are both effective cleaning methods, but they are suited for different types of surfaces and cleaning needs. Here's a comparison to help you understand the differences:
Soft Washing
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Method:
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Uses low-pressure water combined with specialized cleaning solutions (detergents, bleach, or algaecides).
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The cleaning solutions do the heavy lifting by breaking down dirt, mold, mildew, and algae.
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Best For:
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Delicate surfaces that could be damaged by high pressure:
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Roofs (shingles, tiles)
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Painted surfaces
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Vinyl siding
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Screens and enclosures
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Wood decks or fences (with certain precautions)
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Advantages:
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Safe for fragile materials.
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Kills organic growth (moss, mold, mildew) at the root, preventing regrowth.
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Less risk of causing surface damage.
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Drawbacks:
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Slower process since the cleaning solutions need time to work.
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May not be effective for heavy stains or grime on harder surfaces.
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Pressure Washing
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Method:
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Uses high-pressure water to blast away dirt, grime, and debris.
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Does not typically involve chemicals, relying on water force for cleaning.
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Best For:
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Durable, hard surfaces:
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Concrete driveways
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Patios and pavers
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Brick or stone walls
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Metal surfaces
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Some hard plastics
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Advantages:
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Quick removal of dirt and grime.
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Ideal for heavy-duty cleaning.
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Chemical-free in most cases.
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Drawbacks:
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Can damage surfaces if used improperly (e.g., cracking wood, stripping paint, or etching softer materials).
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Less effective at eliminating organic growth since it doesn’t always kill mold or algae at the root.
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