Soft Washing vs Pressure Washing
What’s the Difference?
Soft washing differs from pressure washing in that the cleaning solution is applied at a lower pressure than a high-powered pressure washer. There are many exterior surfaces that call for both soft washing and pressure washing. The importance is to know when to use which cleaning method of the two.
A Safer Solution
Soft washing’s lower pressure allows for a safer cleaning process and reduces the risk of damage to surfaces like vinyl siding and screens, enclosures, and lanais. A special mixture of water and chemicals is used to clean stains on these surfaces. The solution is made when the water is pumped through a large container on a special trailer and the chemicals are picked up with the water flow.
We use a special mixture of water and chemicals that is mixed according to the types of stains which are to be cleaned. There is no high pressure needed, as the chemical mixture does all the work. No need to worry about the use of high pressure spray chipping the paint off your house, or even dismantling shingles from the roof. After the soft wash has been applied, everything to which it has been applied is thoroughly rinsed with fresh water and clean hoses.