Power washing, as a cleaning method, has been increasingly popular in the past several decades and will become even more popular in years to come. A lot of times people put too much effort into cleaning their cars, boats, patios, grills and the exteriors of their houses. By practicing these pressure washing tips you will overcome the burden and you will finish any of these jobs much faster than any of your neighbors. If you just follow these simple pressurewashing basics, your home exterior cleaning will be short and painless process by using the right tools. Here are some valuable power washing tips:
1. Choosing nozzles and/or tips . For using pressure washer efficiently you need to choose the correct nozzle and/or tip. The majority of our machines come with interchangeable spray tips that serve two purposes. One is to lower the pressure and draw the detergent; and the other is for high pressure rinse at the different spray angles. Our pressure washers come with several color-coded tips/nozzles (red, yellow, green, and white) that vary from 0 degrees to 40 degrees. As a general rule the smallest angle delivers the most powerful "punch." For example, it you want to remove a stubborn smudge from you driveway you will use a 0 degree angle. However, if you want to move debris (such as leaves, sand, etc.) away from your house you will use a wider angle such as 25 or 45 degree nozzle. Caution: be sure the nozzle/tip is completely attached before using the trigger gun. Failure to do so may result in the tip becoming the projectile and may be lost or it may damage the property and/or harm persons.
2. Using chemicals. Use only chemicals and pressure washer cleaning solutions that are approved for pressure washer use. We offer a Super Film Remover and Citrus Degreaser. Super Film Remover is mainly used for car washing and light dirt or road film. Citrus Degreaser is used for removing heavy greaser and industrial cleaning. All of our pressure washers come with the detergent injector, which allows for continuous, uninterrupted flow of the cleaning solution into the water stream. If you buy unapproved detergents they may not be environmentally friendly and they may be dangerous for pressure washer components. One solution might work well for the concrete, but it could harm the wood.
3. Testing the power. Test your pressure washer for its power. The best is to start spraying few feet away from any object. Slowly bring your wand to 3-4 feet distance from the surface you want to clean. Move your wand side-to-side a couple of times and check if the surface is clean. If additional cleaning is needed, move your wand gradually closer to the surface (approx. 1-2 feet). The reason for the gradual cleaning is because pressure washers are extremely powerful and if you start too close you could damage the object instead of cleaning it.
do's and dont's when power washing
Do's and Dont's When Power Washing
Power washer safety tips
Power Washer Safety Tips
pressure washing frequently asked questions
Frequently Asked Questions
4. Planning what to clean. Be careful when spraying around windows, postage box, flowers, vents, eaves, or light fixtures. They can break or become damaged if aimed directly at them. In addition, keep the trigger gun pointed downwards so that you don't spray under the siding. This will prevent the siding from collapsing. Also, be cautious when cleaning the edges around the windows. Small, unnoticeable holes can leak water inside your home. In order to prevent this check for any holes, dents and scratches on the frame of the window.
5. Pressure washing. Pressurewashing is similar to painting. If you get into "happy mode" you may start spraying everything and everywhere. These random powerwash sprayings are not thorough and detailed, they will make you miss spots and you will waste your time by cleaning places twice. To overcome this, spray horizontally with smooth left to right movements. In one strike cover 3-4 feet wide area. To prevent streaking, start from the top and work your way down to the bottom.
6. Pausing before rinsing. Since you used the cleaning solution, you have to give time for it to do its job. You should allow 5 to 10 minutes for the detergent to start dissolving the dirt, but do not let it sit too long so that it dries out. When ready to rinse start at the top and work towards the bottom until entire area is detergent free.
Friday, October 1, 2010
Tuesday, August 17, 2010
Preventing Mold & Mildew on Windows
Windows are common locations to find mold and mildew growth. The moisture in a home condenses on cool windows, and organic food sources that allow mold and mildew to thrive can usually be found in dust on windows. To prevent mold and mildew growth on your windows, you should reduce the humidity in your home, update your windows, reduce organic food sources and remove moisture as necessary.
Reduce Indoor Humidity
Humidifiers, long showers and clothes dryers can all contribute to excess moisture in the air. Cooking, and even breathing, can increase moisture levels. To reduce the humidity in your home, make sure clothes dryers are vented outside of your house, use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens and occasionally open windows to let your home air out.
Update Windows
Storm windows are best at preventing mold and mildew growth. If installing storm windows is not an option for you, there are other steps you can take to update your windows. Caulk around your windows to help keep the glass warmer. Warmer glass results in less condensation and less mold and mildew. Increase air circulation around the window by eliminating heavy window coverings.
Reduce Food Sources
Organic food sources such as skin cells and pet dander are commonly found in household dust. Mold and mildew need this food to live. Every house has dust, but frequently dusting your windows will remove much of the organic matter that mold feeds on. Damp cloths and electrostatic dusters are the best choices for dust removal. Other methods may simply move dust around. A vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter will also remove fine particles from your home.
Manually Remove Water
Manually remove window condensation with a cloth on days when it is particularly heavy. Moisture on windows that face north, or spend much of the day in the shade, may not evaporate easily. When the outside temperature is cold, condensation may be a real problem on windows. In these cases, it may be necessary to wipe the moisture away from time to time
Reduce Indoor Humidity
Humidifiers, long showers and clothes dryers can all contribute to excess moisture in the air. Cooking, and even breathing, can increase moisture levels. To reduce the humidity in your home, make sure clothes dryers are vented outside of your house, use exhaust fans in bathrooms and kitchens and occasionally open windows to let your home air out.
Update Windows
Storm windows are best at preventing mold and mildew growth. If installing storm windows is not an option for you, there are other steps you can take to update your windows. Caulk around your windows to help keep the glass warmer. Warmer glass results in less condensation and less mold and mildew. Increase air circulation around the window by eliminating heavy window coverings.
Reduce Food Sources
Organic food sources such as skin cells and pet dander are commonly found in household dust. Mold and mildew need this food to live. Every house has dust, but frequently dusting your windows will remove much of the organic matter that mold feeds on. Damp cloths and electrostatic dusters are the best choices for dust removal. Other methods may simply move dust around. A vacuum cleaner with a HEPA filter will also remove fine particles from your home.
Manually Remove Water
Manually remove window condensation with a cloth on days when it is particularly heavy. Moisture on windows that face north, or spend much of the day in the shade, may not evaporate easily. When the outside temperature is cold, condensation may be a real problem on windows. In these cases, it may be necessary to wipe the moisture away from time to time
Friday, February 19, 2010
All Clean Window Cleaning & Gutter Maintenance has been in business since 1989 serving the greater San Francisco, Oakland CA area. We strive to bring our customers quality workmanship. With over 17 years of window & gutter cleaning experience in the field we have mastered the art of cleaning even the hard to reach windows. Customer satisfaction and safety are our number one priority! We hope that you will consider All Clean maintenance for all your window cleaning needs
All Clean Maintenance specializes in commercial and residential window cleaning. We strive to be the best in customer satisfaction, price, and quality. You will receive the highest quality of work done by our trained professionals at a competitive price. We will clean your windows better than ANYONE.
The difference is the quality of work derived from over 17 years of hands on experience and service provided by all of our employees. We provide you with professional, trustworthy, customer oriented window washers who believe in doing first-rate work. We get everything from paint, varnish, bug residue -- basically everything that can come off your windows is removed. We are confident you will be using the best window cleaning company in the Oakland and San Francisco surrounding areas when you use All Clean Maintenance.
While our specialty has always been window cleaning, we have added other services such as pressure washing, seasonal gutter maintenance, new construction cleaning, home maid service and more. Our focus is on superior workmanship and outstanding service because we know that your satisfaction is the key to our success.
Why Should You Choose All Clean Maintenance?
* Evening hours
* Weekend hours
* Supplies & equipment provided at no cost
* Fully licensed, bonded and insured
* Uniformed staff
* Recurring cleaning offered (weekly, monthly, etc.)
* We use environmentally friendly cleaning supplies
* Our cleaning methods are pet and child friendly
We are part of the BBB BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
All Clean Maintenance specializes in commercial and residential window cleaning. We strive to be the best in customer satisfaction, price, and quality. You will receive the highest quality of work done by our trained professionals at a competitive price. We will clean your windows better than ANYONE.
The difference is the quality of work derived from over 17 years of hands on experience and service provided by all of our employees. We provide you with professional, trustworthy, customer oriented window washers who believe in doing first-rate work. We get everything from paint, varnish, bug residue -- basically everything that can come off your windows is removed. We are confident you will be using the best window cleaning company in the Oakland and San Francisco surrounding areas when you use All Clean Maintenance.
While our specialty has always been window cleaning, we have added other services such as pressure washing, seasonal gutter maintenance, new construction cleaning, home maid service and more. Our focus is on superior workmanship and outstanding service because we know that your satisfaction is the key to our success.
Why Should You Choose All Clean Maintenance?
* Evening hours
* Weekend hours
* Supplies & equipment provided at no cost
* Fully licensed, bonded and insured
* Uniformed staff
* Recurring cleaning offered (weekly, monthly, etc.)
* We use environmentally friendly cleaning supplies
* Our cleaning methods are pet and child friendly
We are part of the BBB BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU
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