SOFT WASHING VS PRESSURE WASHING
Pressure washing is a highly effective method for cleaning surfaces by using a powerful stream of water at high pressure, typically measured in pounds per square inch (PSI). This high-pressure water is capable of removing dirt, grime, mold, mildew, algae, fungus, moss, and other debris from various surfaces such as sidewalks, driveways, decks, siding, and vehicles. The force of the water is what primarily dislodges and washes away the contaminants, leaving the surface clean and refreshed. Additionally, pressure washing can often be enhanced with the use of cleaning solutions or detergents tailored to specific cleaning needs.
Why Use Soft Washing Instead of Power Washing?
With pressure washing, much of the dirt and grime on a surface is removed by force. This service helps remove paint before a remodel or wash away fibers that were deeply embedded into a material. Our soft washing is not a service. Instead, it is a technique that targets surfaces using lower pressure. We let the cleanser work on the grime, then we remove it with a low-pressure rinse.