Thursday, October 20, 2011

How to Pressure Wash a Wooden Fence


!±8± How to Pressure Wash a Wooden Fence

Ok, so you have a pressure washer and want to try it! If you're like me, when my pressure washer to wash I was constantly looking for things! Cleaning a wooden fence is pretty simple, but we'll see two different techniques, one with a mixture of soap and bleach, and use only water.

Our cleaning equipment consists of high pressure is a pressure of 2500 psi washer, bleach and detergent. The first method we look at is, with a bleach andDetergent mixture. To use this, if not mold, mildew and stains on the fence that holds the cleaning. Most high-pressure cleaner, a tank or a tank for holding such a mixture. If you have a tank mixture is a standard mix 1 / 4 cup of bleach, 1 / 4 cup of detergent and more water. Water alone does not kill mold. It will be nice at first, but the mold is still there and back. The bleach kills the mold and actually break the soap, dirt, grease,and dirt. If you want to have a mixture of cleaning, a nozzle is used as a bit wider than 25 degrees. Even if you use a gas powered pressure washer, you must make sure that plenty of oil and gasoline, how to control the mower before starting.

If you disagree with a mixture of detergent or bleach, you can simply spray your wood fence with water. In this case, you can use a peak power of more than 15 degrees that give you a broad stream withgood coverage. It is best to move up and down (with the wood) while power washing your fence. And always work top to bottom to keep any debris from flying back up on the fence. After I've done about 15 feet or so, I usually go back over the bottom of the last section to spray off any mud or dirt which I've kicked up onto the wood.


How to Pressure Wash a Wooden Fence

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