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Power-Washing.org is the right place to have information on Power washing, or pressure washing. It is the growing application of high Power-Washing.orgpressure water spray. Produced by specially designed pumps, this spray is a hundred times more powerful than the typical garden hose. Power washing your house every year with a high-pressure water spray can not only keep it looking good but can cut the need to repaint as often. If your house does need repainting, a thorough power washing removes not only dirt, mildew and moss but also peeling, flaking and chalking paint. Power washers are available for rent, usually by the day, from tool rental stores and some paint specialty stores. Make sure someone demonstrates how the equipment works and answers all your questions before you leave the store with the washer. Power washing with clear water usually does the trick. But to remove chalking, moss or mildew, you'll probably need a general cleaning agent, available where you rent the equipment. While performing power washing one must go with some tips:

1) Always wear safety goggles to protect your eyes from splash back or accidental direct spray.

2) Make sure all windows are closed tightly.

3) Turn off the power to light fixtures and electrical outlets at your home's main service panel. Cover them with plastic bags or film secured with duct tape.

4) Place drop cloths over plants and shrubs. Move lawn furniture away.

5) Don't go for a wash if it is windy.

6) Use extra caution when cleaning aluminum or steel siding. A power washer can bend sections - even blow them right off the house.

7) Windows can break if you spray directly at them.

8) Keep at least 10 feet from any power lines.

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