Cleaning Patio Stones With a Pressure Washer

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Summary: Watch as a seasoned professional demonstrates how to clean patio stones with a power washer in this free online video about home maintenance.

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Cleaning Patio Stones With a Pressure Washer

In this clip we're going to be doing some pressure washing of how to clean the blocks. You always have to identify the area. Over here, OH! There?s a snake, oh it's not a real one, medaling kids. I also notice over that we have some electrical areas here. So before I pressure wash this area, I'm going to make sure I either put some plastic over those from water dripping down here. So let's pressure wash one of these blocks to get this all ready. You can see with this that you need to get it a lot closer to the actual surface, to actually break in to getting some of the grime off of there. With a small steady motion, I'm more or less just brushing and peeling the way away. If you put it on a little bit of an edge, you can get down into that little cracks and clear it right out. Here we go we're brushing, now that we have a little bit the mud, mildew, lined up, you should be able to go one long motion all the way the length of the block. Let's do that again, one long streaming motion; keeping that cone about the same shape, same size to help with that work. In fears that this might have a little some type of paint was put on here, I may need to use a little different chemical to release this. You see the general idea of using a brushing motion, and knowing where the water is going to go. It's also a good idea to move the grains of a rigid surface. In this case, these little pavers have a little groove, so you want to go with the groove. That's probably how the dirt got in there to start with. The little bits of dirt probably just wound up getting in there

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