Power Washing vs Soft Washing Power Washing vs Soft Washing

The difference between Power Washing and Soft Washing

The key difference between power washing and soft washing is the pressure and cleaning method used:

Power Washing:
- High-pressure water (typically 1,300–4,000+ PSI)
- Used to remove stubborn dirt, mold, mildew, and grime

Ideal for hard surfaces like:
-Concrete
-Brick
-Driveways
-Patios

Can cause damage if used on softer surfaces like siding or roofing

Soft Washing:
Low-pressure water combined with specialized cleaning solutions
Gently removes algae, bacteria, mildew, and stains

Best for delicate surfaces like:
-Roof shingles
-Vinyl siding
-Stucco
-Painted wood

Relies on chemicals more than pressure to clean

Summary:
-Use power washing for tough, durable surfaces needing forceful cleaning.
-Use soft washing for more fragile areas where high pressure could cause damage.

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