Pressure Washing DIY Tips
Pressure washing is a large field of expertise that requires years of experience and skill to begin doing at a professional level. However, some pressure washing work is easier than others, and today we will be outlining what you can do when you are starting that is safe and easy to accomplish. There are many ways to hurt yourself and others while pressure washing, and you would do well to pay attention to the tips offered in this guide.
With all of that said, let's begin:
What You Should Do
DIY pressure washing is mostly about finding a surface applying the right chemicals and cleaning it with a mighty stream of water. House washing is an easy pressure washing job that can be done in sections and improved upon once you have finished one round around the property. Driveway washing is similarly easy because all you need to do is spray down a detergent, clean the driveway, and apply a seal coat to ensure that the color and strength stay in the asphalt.
More commercial aspects of pressure washing should be left to the professionals, but sidewalk cleaning and certain cleanings like fence and deck washing can be done by an amateur with a rented pressure washer.
What You Absolutely Shouldn't Do
Any cleaning on glass surfaces, automobiles, roofs, or rather delicate materials like ceramics should be left to professionals.
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