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Industrial

Stage Wash
*Soft Wash
Specialized cleaning of industrial staging areas, loading docks, work platforms, and concert stages using high-pressure washing and industrial-strength detergents. Removes dirt, grease, oil, and debris buildup to maintain a safe, clean, and presentable environment for both industrial operations and live events.

Oil & Grease Stains
*Soft Wash
Targeted removal of heavy oil, grease, and hydrocarbon buildup from industrial floors, equipment pads, and work zones. Uses high-heat pressure washing and commercial-grade degreasers to penetrate and lift stubborn contaminants, improving safety, appearance, and operational efficiency. Multiple applications may be required for deeply embedded stains.

Agriculture
*Soft Wash
High-pressure, high-heat cleaning of agricultural equipment, trailers, barns, outbuildings, and concrete pads. Removes mud, grease, manure, algae, and buildup to maintain hygiene, extend equipment life, and improve overall farm safety and appearance. Ideal for routine maintenance or seasonal deep cleaning.

Concrete
*Soft Wash
Heavy-duty cleaning of industrial concrete surfaces using high-pressure, high-heat equipment and industrial-grade degreasers. Removes tough buildup such as oil, grease, grime, and tire marks from warehouse floors, loading docks, machine pads, and more. Designed to improve safety, cleanliness, and professional appearance in demanding environments.

Window Washing
We remove dirt, grime, and environmental buildup from windows of all sizes. Safe for residential and commercial properties, our method is efficient, thorough, and protects your windows while enhancing curb appeal.

Sanitized Wash
Sanitize Washing with High Heat Water and Bio-Friendly Chemicals is an eco-friendly cleaning method that uses heated water (over 180°F) combined with biodegradable cleaning agents to effectively disinfect surfaces. This technique removes dirt, grease, mold, and harmful pathogens while promoting health and safety. Suitable for various surfaces like patios, driveways, and building exteriors, it ensures a clean, hygienic environment without the use of harsh chemicals, making it an environmentally responsible choice.
What's the difference between Pressure & Soft Washing?
Pressure Washing
Pressure washing, also known as power washing, involves the use of high-pressure water spray to remove dirt, grime, mold, mildew, and other contaminants from surfaces. This method is particularly effective for hard surfaces like concrete, brick, and asphalt. The equipment used typically consists of a motorized pump that increases the water pressure, allowing it to blast away stubborn stains.
Key Features:
– High Pressure: Water is sprayed at high pressure, typically ranging from 1,300 to 4,000 PSI (pounds per square inch), making it very effective for tough surfaces.
– Applications: Commonly used on driveways, sidewalks, decks, patios, and the exterior of buildings.
– Speed: The high-pressure water effectively cleans surfaces quickly, making it a time-efficient option for large areas.
– Potential Risks: The intensity of the pressure can damage delicate surfaces such as wood, painted surfaces, or siding if not used carefully.
Soft Washing
Soft washing is a cleaning method that uses a low-pressure water spray (usually below 1,500 PSI) combined with specialized cleaning solutions to safely remove dirt, algae, mold, and other biological contaminants from surfaces. This method is particularly suited for more delicate surfaces that could be damaged by high-pressure washing, such as roofs, siding, and certain types of wood.
Key Features:
– Low Pressure: Soft washing relies on a gentle spray, reducing the risk of damage to surfaces while still effectively cleaning them.
– Cleaning Solutions: It often incorporates biodegradable cleaning agents that help break down dirt and kill mold and algae, making it effective for longer-lasting cleanliness.
– Applications: Ideal for roofs, painted surfaces, vinyl siding, and other surfaces that may be sensitive to high pressure.
– Environmentally Friendly: The use of specialized cleaning solutions can be more environmentally friendly, as they target specific contaminants without the need for harsh chemicals.

