Introducing softwash to Prowash of the GrandStrand
Soft washing uses low-pressure water and specialized cleaning solutions to gently clean and remove organic growths from delicate surfaces like roofs and siding.
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Jim FloydIntroduction
Soft washing and pressure washing are both effective methods for cleaning exterior surfaces, but they differ significantly in their techniques, equipment, and applications. Understanding these differences can help you choose the best method for your specific cleaning needs.
Soft Washing vs Pressure Washing
The choice between soft washing and pressure washing largely depends on the surface being cleaned and the type of contaminants present. For delicate surfaces or areas with significant organic growth, such as roofs or siding, soft washing is the preferred method due to its gentle yet effective cleaning approach. For hard surfaces with heavy dirt buildup, such as driveways and sidewalks, pressure washing is more suitable due to its powerful cleaning capability.