How to Use a Pressure Washer around your Home

Does your stonework and driveway look like this?

Dirty retaining wall
Dirty stonework
Dirty driveway

Pressure washing might be the best answer for those tough-to-clean outdoor areas of your home. Not all pressure-washing soaps are made the same. Eco-Blast helps clean and break up oil dirt and grime without damaging the environment.

All you have to do is add whatever dilution of Eco-Blast you need to your home pressure washer detergent compartment. 

You can use Eco-Blast straight without dilution for heavy-duty cleaning. For medium-duty cleaning and degreasing use, 1 part Eco-Blast to 4 (1:4) parts water. For light to medium duty use a 1:8 dilution. For general household surface cleaning use at a 1:16 dilution. It is truly a product for every job.

 

Common places to use Eco-Blast in your Pressure Washer:

Use Eco-Blast to remove dirt and grime from retaining walls made of brick, stone, or wood. 

Before and after using Eco-Blast on a retaining wall

 

Make your front path extra welcoming by removing dirt, grime and debris using a pressure washer and Eco-Blast.

Before and after power washing a front porch with Eco-Blast

Remove scum and stains from your driveway with Eco-Blast. Safe enough to just rinse away and not damage the ecosystem. 

Before and after of pressure washing a driveway with Eco-Blast
Before and After power washing a driveway with Eco-Blast

Eco-Blast is a great way to clean outside areas and stonework. Eco-Blast is also safe to use with bleach if you have a mold or algae problem and want to keep it from coming back. A word of caution if you add bleach to your Eco-Blast it is no longer eco-friendly. Always follow label instructions and local and federal laws and regulations when using products together.

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