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5 Everyday Objects You Didn’t Know You Could Pressure Wash

Determining which objects and surfaces outside the home are safe to clean with a pressure washer is not always a straightforward process. Truth is that there are countless outdoor items that not only can withstand the cleaning power of a pressure washer, but thrive on it. Continue along to learn how pressure washing can improve the look and function of some of your most everyday outdoor objects.

  1. Barbeques

Grills and barbeques of all sizes can be thoroughly and effectively cleaned with a proper power wash. This cleaning method is much faster and more effective than other common methods, plus it allows you to maintain your distance from the greasy gunk that can stain skin and clothes. Just be sure to first disconnect any propane attachments and remove the interior grates so that they can be cleaned outside of the grill

2. Lawn Equipment

Muddy and grimy lawn tools such as weed wackers and lawn mowers can be carefully cleaned using a pressure washer. Regularly cleaning your lawn equipment can help maintain appearance and even prolong the life of your tools. Before cleaning these items be sure to first remove any cutting blades and spark plugs.

3. Play Structures

Play structures often vary in size, materials, and features, but all of them can benefit from regular power washes. Whether your children’s play structure is built from plastic, wood, or metal, washing away the mud, algae, and cobwebs will encourage playtime, minimize messes, and improve overall safety.

4. Garbage Cans

It’s more common than not for garbage cans to sustain a permanent state of disarray inside and out. By power washing indoor and outdoor garbage cans regularly, you can finally find comfort in knowing that lingering odors and baked-on stains are gone for good.

5. Empty Pools

Though sometimes not as visible to the naked eye, a buildup of algae, dirt, and other bacteria can leave the sides of your pool looking dirty and feeling slimy. Power washing an empty pool may be time consuming, but the health and safety benefits will always make it worth it.

Final Thoughts

Pressure washing has the power to boost curb appeal, reduce cleaning times, and protect your health all while being safe for the environment as well. Hydra Pressure Washing LLC expertly trains technicians to produce the best results possible for you and your property. Our Pasadena, MD based team cleans thousands of homes and businesses just like yours every year. Contact us today at (410) 977-1357 for more information about our services.

Professional Outdoor Rust Stain Removal

Rust stained surfaces can make even the most well-maintained properties appear dilapidated and run down. Restoring these surfaces and cleaning them while preventing damage can be a difficult and intimidating task without the right knowledge, tools, and products on your side. Follow along to learn more about rust and the best ways to professionally remove it from all types of surfaces around your property.

What is Rust and How Does it Form?

Rust is a reddish –brown chemical compound made when iron and oxygen react with moisture.  Other chemical compounds found in substances like acid rain, seawater and the salt-loaded spray applied to snowy roads tend to speed the process of rusting and other forms of corrosion. If left unattended, rust can ultimately begin to eat away at surfaces and permanently affect their appearance and even structural integrity.

Best Ways to Remove Rust Stains

Soft Washing

Soft Washing uses a low-pressure combination of water and safe, compatible cleaning chemicals to treat and remove organic matter such as mildew, rust, mold, algae, fungus, and spider webs from exterior surfaces. Surfaces that should be soft washed rather than pressure washed include wood siding, stucco, roof shingles, windows, and window screens.

Pressure Washing

Pressure washing uses a high-pressure stream of water to remove all types of common debris including loose paint, rust, mold, grime, dust, mud, and even chewing gum from outside objects. Rusted surfaces that are safe to pressure wash include hardwood decks, concrete, brick, and vinyl siding.

Worst Ways to Remove Rust Stains

Bleach

Bleach has finally met its match and, surprisingly, it’s ordinary rust! One of the main ingredients in bleach is sodium hypochlorite, an oxidizing agent that will actually create more rust when applied to rusty surfaces or fabrics.

Vinegar

Despite contrary belief, cleaning rusted surfaces with vinegar can actually speed up rusting because it contains a dilute form of acetic acid. If this acid is in fact used on rust-prone objects, it will need to be neutralized in order to stop the corrosive process from continuing any further.

Final Thoughts

Unlike other rust removers, soft and pressure washing does not contain acids that could potentially damage or discolor surfaces for good. Commercial and residential property owners in South Baltimore can trust Hydra Pressure Washing LLC for exterior cleaning services focused on rust, dirt, mold, and other common outdoor stain removal. Visit our website for a full list of our services or contact us 24/7 at (410) 977-1357 for more information.

Getting Rid of Driveway Stains

Driveways not only bear the brunt of vehicles, foot traffic, and weather from all seasons, but plenty of accidental spills too. Although driveway stains are often common and unavoidable, there’s no questioning how big of an eye sore they are. Ridding your driveway of all its stains can be a tough job without help, but the reward will be great.

Wet Stains

Whether you’ve spilled fruit punch or have an oil leak, any type of wet stain must first be dried as well as possible. In most cases this will involve saturating the area with an absorbent, grease fighting powder such as laundry detergent, dishwashing detergent, or even cat litter. After letting the powder absorb the moisture for several hours you can sweep up, dispose of it, and move on to the next step.

Dry Stains

Now that the stain is dry you can begin washing and scrubbing it. Wet the surface and generously cover it with baking soda, oven cleaner, or dishwashing detergent. With a metal or hard-bristled brush begin scrubbing the stain repeatedly in circular motions using very hot water. Continue this method until the stain is nearly gone.

Most Importantly

Last but not least, in order to properly and truly achieve a clean, beautiful, and stain free driveway, wrap up the job with a power wash. A power wash is extra tough on stains and is powerful enough to blast away dangerous bacteria, algae, mold, mildew and much more! An earth-friendly bonus is that the fast acting cleaning agents used to power wash are safe to use around plants and pets alike

Final Thoughts

Deep cleaning your property’s driveway can greatly boost curb appeal and improve safety in as little as a day. You can save more time and money while achieving unbeatable results with help from the cleaning professionals at Hydra Pressure Washing LLC. When it’s time for you to finally get the driveway that compliments your home, we’ll be waiting for your call!

Identifying Stains on Your Siding

Getting stains on your home’s siding is very common, especially without consistent maintenance. Some stains are easily dealt with through a simple wash and others may require much more effort and maintenance. There are different types of stains that find their way onto your siding and in this month’s blog, we will help you identify them and recommend ways on how to deal with them.

Dirt

Dirt is the most basic and common stain that you will find on your siding. This is often due to the elements, such as rain and strong storms that blow loose dirt and mud onto the side of your home. Any landscaping or construction activities can also knock up dirt onto your siding. However, dirt is the least of your concerns and can easily be washed with a garden hose or through a light scrubbing. If there is a more stubborn dirt build up, a quick professional power wash is an effective way to clean your siding. It’s important to prevent build up by setting up a routine cleaning or else it can serve as the basis for algae and even mold or mildew growth.

Algae

Algae is another common stain that you may find on your siding. It is identified by its green color and its origin may vary from region to region. Usually, it’s due to being in close proximity to a body of water and in humid climates. It is known to spread through air-borne spores. Algae also tends to form on the side of your home that receives the least sunlight. Dark and damp conditions allow it to form more easily and quickly. If ignored and left untreated, more dirt can make its way onto your siding, therefore allowing the algae to expand its coverage. To remove the algae, we recommend using a soft washing method – an alternative to power washing that uses a lower powered setting but with the same cleaning agents. Regardless, it’s best to rely on professional services for the safety of your siding and to ensure it is not damaged.

Mold and Mildew

Mold and mildew is the worst offender and if you see these on your home’s siding, we recommend seeking professional cleaning services as soon as possible. Mold is identified by its green or black color and mildew can be white, gray, or yellow in color. Similar to algae, they tend to form in areas that receive little to no sunlight and also feed off of dirt, allowing it to further encroach on your siding. Mold and mildew should be dealt with urgency due to the health risks that you can be exposed to. Enlisting professional services is the best and safest solution to rid your home of these hazards!

Conclusion

If dirt, algae, mold, or mildew is spoiling your home’s exterior or interior, you can rely on Hydra Pressure Washing LLC. We provide efficient and effective cleaning services that relieve homeowners of their stress. Our professional power washers will give your home the care and cleanliness it deserves. Don’t wait for your home to be damaged! Act now and make an appointment with us at (410) 360-7887 or visit our website for more information about our services.

Cement vs. Concrete vs Asphalt

Cement, concrete, and asphalt are all often used to describe the surfaces that makeup driveways, streets, and trails. While many believe that each of these terms can be used interchangeably, there’s actually major notable differences when comparing cement, concrete, and asphalt. Below we compare and contrast these elements and discuss how to best maintain each type of surface.

What is Cement?

Cement is a single ingredient that gets mixed into water and other materials in order to create concrete. Concrete is the grey final product that we see most often used for sidewalks, walkways, and even some buildings. Cement is a binding substance that’s poured and then left to harden and/ or bind other materials together.

What is Asphalt?

Asphalt is a form of concrete most often used to pave roads, parking lots, and airstrip runways. It’s a tar like mixture consisting of cement and aggregate, which is a grainy mixture of tough natural materials such as stones or sand.

How They’re Maintained

Proper concrete maintenance includes regular deep cleanings, crack repairs, and investing in a sealant. The best way to deep clean concrete is by power washing it with professional tools and detergents to best remove any built up grime and stains.

When it comes to best maintenance practices for asphalt surfaces, the highest priority should always be keeping the surface sealed and intact. A number of services may be required to accomplish this from patching, seal coating, crack sealing and cleaning. The best method for cleaning and restoring the appearance of asphalt is by power washing as well.

Final Thoughts

Nearly all residential and commercial properties are home to some types of concrete or asphalt that needs to be properly maintained for optimal longevity and appearance. With a professional power washing service your property can benefit from the removal of mold, mildew, dirt, graffiti, grease, and more from many exterior surfaces.

The experts at Hydra Pressure Washing LLC in Pasadena, MD have over two decades of experience using our unique and innovative approach to ensure the most thorough deep clean every time. Visit our website here or call us at (410) 360-7887 for more information.

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