Less known uses of pressure washing
Pressure washing is well known for deep cleaning of patios, driveways, decking, sandstone, gutter and soffits. However, there are many other less knows uses for it.
Bicycles and sports gear
If you’re fed up with returning from a bike ride and spending a considerable amount of time scrubbing off mud and grime with a bucket and sponge, give this a try right away. Bikes clean up nicely with pressure washing. For bicycles and motorcycles, a pressure washer offers a deep clean while still being gentle on the paint, as long as the correct pressure setting is applied.
Wooden fences
Pressure washers are perfect for cleaning wooden surfaces like fences, provided the appropriate nozzle and pressure are selected to avoid damaging the wood.
Wheelie bins
Cleaning the trash bins is a daunting chore, but it’s essential for removing dirt and stopping maggots. A pressure washer is an effective solution to blast away the filth.
Garden sheds and summer houses
Pressure washing is great to freshen up garden structures such as sheds, summerhouses and studios.
Patio furniture
When you remove those protective covers that have been shielding your garden furniture from the harsh winter, you might find them looking a bit worn and possibly developing algae in hard-to-reach spots. Rather than grabbing a scrubbing brush and a bucket of soapy water, opt for your pressure washer instead.



