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Soft Washing

Surface Preparing

Application of Cleaning Chemicals

Rinsing & Final Inspection

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Chemical soft washing is an effective method used to clean the render of a house by removing dirt, algae, lichen, and other organic growths. Unlike pressure washing, soft washing utilizes a combination of biodegradable cleaning solutions and low-pressure water to gently cleanse surfaces without causing damage. This method is particularly suitable for delicate materials, such as rendered walls, as it avoids the risk of cracks or erosion that high-pressure cleaning might cause.

The cleaning process begins with the application of a specially formulated chemical solution that penetrates the surface, breaking down contaminants at their root. This not only removes visible stains but also inhibits future growth, keeping the render clean for a longer period. After allowing the solution to work, the surface is gently rinsed with low-pressure water, leaving the render looking fresh and rejuvenated.

Soft washing is an environmentally friendly option when performed correctly, as the chemicals used are designed to biodegrade safely. It also helps to extend the lifespan of the render by maintaining its structural integrity. For homeowners seeking a long-lasting, safe, and effective way to restore the appearance of their property, chemical soft washing is a highly recommended solution.

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MJS External cleaninG
 

KA6 6LB, Coylton, South Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
 

07522140459

mjs752externalcleaning@gmail.com

MJS External Cleaning

7 Craigview, COYLTON

South Ayrshire, KA6 6LB

Tel: 07522140459

Opening Hours: 9am - 16:30pm

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