DIY Power Washing
DIY power washing is a task that you can undertake. When you do, there are a number of things you must keep in mind.
First, pressure washers are not tools that should be taken lightly. They are dangerous. The pressure generated is enough to slice through flesh when held close enough. Never point a pressure washer toward another person, a pet, or any part of your body.
Another thing to keep in mind when DIY power washing is to know how much pressure you need for your job. Most of the time, 1300 to 1600 psi is plenty for the types of jobs you’ll do around your house. Even with this relatively low psi, go slow.
When doing your own power washing, be sure to stay away from any outdoor electrical components. Anything with electricity in it is a potential source of electrical shock when water hits it.
Don’t spray upward, be careful around the areas where siding overlaps and around flashing, stay away from gutters. Also stay away from doors and windows as well as vents. Remember not to hold the spray nozzle too close to whatever you’re spraying. The force behind the water when you DIY power washing can strip the finish from siding and damage wood.
You also have to know what cleaning products to use. You’re washing areas of your home that usually have mold, algae, dirt, bird droppings, and cobwebs. If you use bleach, be sure to wear good protection for your eyes and hands, along with a ventilation mask. Don’t mix any cleaners you’re not absolutely sure of.
Wet down any plants that might get solution on them when DIY power washing. This needs to be done before, in the middle of, and after cleaning. You don’t want any cleaning solution to dry on your plants.
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