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Mostly unknown on the West Coast, Soft Washing has been used extensively and successfully throughout the East Coast for decades. It is simply a cheaper, faster, safer way to clean and sanitize exterior surfaces. Soft washing is also Drought Ordinance compliant and meets all Clean Water Act requirements. Soft Washing is used extensively at theme parks (Disneyworld), sports stadiums, on cruise ships and even children’s playgrounds. In the residential marketplace, this method is best used for Roof Cleaning, House Washing, Deck Cleaning, Fence cleaning and in some cases cement cleaning. Because of the damage that pressure washing (also known as power washing) can do to exterior surfaces, the soft wash process of using highly effective eco-safe cleaning detergents, 100% biodegradable chemicals, and very low pressure water was developed. The softwash system not only cleans better, but also is used to treat and sanitize the surfaces as well. It gets rid of the schmutz! The end result is the mold and bacteria are killed at the roots which prohibits it from returning for many years.
With Softwashing, custom blended cleaning solutions are applied to the surface by use of special, low pressure pumps. The pressure is about the same as what would be seen coming from a garden hose. It is the cleaning solution that does all the work. Whereas, with the use of a power washer, it is the pressure of the water stream that is trying to do the cleaning but is usually damaging the surface at the same time. Soft Washing cleans and brightens without the abrasive, water wasting damage of a pressure-washer.
So whether you’re a realtor looking to impress your client on how to instantly improve their homes curb appeal, or maybe you’re a property manager that wants to separate your company from its competition, or even, perhaps you’re just a homeowner- concerned that the ugly, dirty, nasty schmutz (yuk!) you see on your property could be affecting your families health. Whatever the case-softwash is the answer. “Got Schmutz?”