Pressure washing can also remove many stains but care must be taken.
Using power washer on wood siding.
Wood siding can benefit from a pressure wash as the grit that accumulates can be totally removed.
A pressure washer can effectively remove mold and mildew growing around your house.
The jet of a pressure washer can actually damage the wood.
Washing your house exterior without a pressure washer siding gutters windows pavement decorating projects although cleaning siding and sidewalks isn t the most glamorous of house projects a little water and the right tools can go a long way toward improving your curb appeal.
A power washer can effectively clean dirt and even strip paint off of wood siding decking and exterior furniture but using one can be risky.
Wash the siding area with the pressure washer.
Rinse the siding using the pressure.
Wood siding while it s possible to wash wood siding correctly there s also a good chance that water will find its way up and under the exterior surface if you use high pressure.
If you have wood siding for instance you should avoid using a power washer and instead clean your siding by hand or with a cleaning wand attached to your garden hose.
Insert the detergent tip which is often black into the pressure washer wand and apply detergent as needed.
A pressure washer can quickly ruin vinyl siding by cracking it with the high pressure stream of water so it s necessary to know which pressure level and nozzle to use.
A high powered pressure washer can also dent aluminum and vinyl siding.
Whatever surface you have mold and mildew growing on the outside whether it be wood vinyl brick or concrete a pressure washer when used properly should be able to take it all away.
Starting low and gently working your way up is the safest bet.
Depending on how much pressure you use and the width.
If you just moved or have lost your power washer you may want to clean your siding without a power washer.
From there water can damage insulation electrical wiring and can spur mold growth.
Cleaning your siding by hand or with an outdoor cleaning wand has the added benefit of greater precision and is better for many types of siding.