Brick Pressure Washing With Cleaner: Remove Stains and Buildup Safely  

Brick Pressure Washing With Cleaner: Remove Stains and Buildup Safely  

While brick might seem like a strong and sturdy material, anyone who has ever had to pressure wash will say it is not as strong as you think. Brick is surprisingly easy to damage with a pressure washer. However, do not let this discourage you from using this pressurized method for this certain surface.  

Although it might be trickier than washing other materials like concrete or wood, cleansing this material is still way faster than other cleaning methods. Inside this blog, we will go over how to utilize this method to clean bricks safely.

The Do’s and Don’ts of Brick Pressure Washing  

Since brick is susceptible to damage under great pressure, it is important to keep the pressure low and controlled. The common pressure range for washing bricks is around 1,000-1,500. Though older bricks might have you delve into the 500-1,000 range. The pressure utilized also depends on the nozzle and how far away the wand is from the surface. So, using wider-angle nozzles and a good distance will help prevent damage.  

In addition to wide-angle nozzles and distance, keeping consistent movement will also protect your brick. Lingering in the same spot for too long with your washer can lead to damage.  

You should also avoid using attachments like cleaning discs on your machinery. Although these can be labeled as safe for use on all or most surfaces, they tend to be too rough for brick surfaces.  

Brick Pressure Washing With Cleaner  

Because bricks demand such low water pressure, the best way to get a good clean out of the process is to use a cleaner. Here’s a quick overview of what this usually looks like:  

  1. To start, wet your brick with a garden hose to prepare it for the cleaner. Applying a cleaner to dry bricks will not allow it to achieve the same effect.  
  2. Next, apply the cleaner. Generously coat the brick with the cleaning solution, either by spraying or brushing, going from the bottom to the top.  
  3. Let the cleaner sit. Most cleaners take around five to ten minutes to take full effect, but different cleaners will need different times.  
  4. Finally, use your washer. The goal here is not to let the machine do all the work; that is what the detergent is for. Instead, rinse the detergent off and handle any of the dirt left behind.  

Where To Buy Brick Cleaner  

Here at Tidal Washers, we offer a variety of cleaners for brick as well as other surfaces! Our products are high in quality and diverse, offering both traditional compositions and eco-friendly alternatives. If you would like to look through our offers, you can do so here. If you would like to get in touch with our staff, we can be reached here. Reach out to us today!