Pressure Washing

Before and After Pictures from Wayne, Pa

Take a look at before and after pictures of a vinyl shed we cleaned in St Davids. If you are in the Greater Philadelphia area and are in need of pressure washing, power washing, window cleaning, graffiti removal or vehicle cleaning services, contact our Philadelphia Pressure Washing company at...

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From Start to Finish

Take a look at before and after pictures as well as both videos of setup and pressure washing of a recent 4 bedroom house. If you are in the Greater Philadelphia area and are in need of pressure washing, power washing, window cleaning, graffiti removal or vehicle cleaning services, contact our Philadelphia Pressure Washing company at 215-703-8306. Setting Up Pressure Washing Before Picture After...

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St Davids Pressure Washing -Vinyl Siding

Take a look at before and after pictures of a vinyl shed we cleaned in St Davids. If you are in the Greater Philadelphia area and are in need of pressure washing, power washing, window cleaning, graffiti removal or vehicle cleaning services, contact our Philadelphia Pressure Washing company at...

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Before and After Pictures from Villanova, Pa

Take a look at before and after pictures of a vinyl shed we cleaned in Villanova. If you are in the Greater Philadelphia area and are in need of pressure washing, power washing, window cleaning, graffiti removal or vehicle cleaning services, contact our Philadelphia Pressure Washing company at...

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Pressure Washing Your Car

Pressure Washing Your Car If you have both a car and a pressure washer, you will know just how convenient it is to clean your car using a pressure washer. If you have noticed, every car wash business uses pressure washers when cleaning their customer’s car. This alone can be enough proof of their effectiveness as well as their efficiency when it comes to cleaning cars. If you have a pressure washer unit, you will enjoy the advantage of its cleaning power as you will be able to clean your car in less time while doing less work. This is possible because a pressure washing unit is capable of generating enough force to propel water at great speeds which is enough to remove most dust, dirt, mud, and muck clinging on the surface of the car. If you live somewhere in the north where they spray salt to melt the ice on icy roads, you will know just how helpful salt can be in clearing up the ice on the road to prevent cars from slipping. However, just as being helpful does not mean it does not have any consequences on its use. As we all know, salt can hasten the formation of rust and if your vehicle gets a spray of salt here and there from passing cars, then the possibility of rust formation in your car is inevitable. This makes it very important to clean your car regularly to prevent rust from building up in your car. In order to clean your car properly, you can either go to a car wash, or if you have a pressure washer, you can do this from the comforts of your home. Although washing your car personally may require a bit of your time and energy, the reward of doing hands-on cleaning however allows you to give your cleaning that more personal touch. If you live on warmer climates and regions, you will without doubt be plagued with dust and sand. There are times the dust on your car can get too thick that you will be able to scribble your name using your fingers on it. The truth is regardless of where you live, washing your car is a...

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How to Powerwash Brick

Brick walls make for a classic exterior appearance to a house. They do require periodic cleaning to stay looking brand new, however. You can clean a brick wall with a moderate amount of time and effort with a pressure washer. Instructions 1) Protect the area adjacent the brick that you want to wash. Wet and cover all surrounding vegetation, cover or disconnect any nearby electrical components and close all doors and windows. Purchase a cleaning detergent for use in pressure washers, which are available at most home improvement stores. 2) Patch any cracks in the brick or mortar to prevent water from seeping behind the wall and let the patches dry for a week. 3) Adjust the tip on the pressure washer nozzle to low pressure mode. Refer to the owner’s manual of the pressure washer on how to adjust the pressure. Put the detergent injection tip into the cleaning solution. 4) Aim the pressure washer at the brick wall and depress the trigger. Work from the bottom to the top of the wall in sections. 5) Scrub any stubborn dirty areas on the brick with a stiff bristle brush. You may need to pay particular attention to the mortar as it’s usually a lighter color and shows more dirt. 6) Switch the pressure washer to high pressure mode and remove the injector from the cleaning solution. Purge any detergent from the pressure washer by spraying until no more suds come from the nozzle. 7) Wash off the detergent residue from the brick. Start from the top and rinse down the wall in sections. 8) Make sure to rinse down the brick thoroughly and don’t leave any detergent on the surface of the brick. Read more: How to Pressure Wash Brick | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2123982_pressure-wash-brick.html#ixzz1Y2Gbrd6B If you are in the Greater Philadelphia area and are in need of pressure washing, power washing, window cleaning, graffiti removal or vehicle cleaning services, contact our Philadelphia Pressure Washing company at...

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