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It will get old real quick having to go back and restart your machine each time it runs low on water. From reading your website you should be doing some back to basic research, not this stuff. You are to funny. If you are going to steal content for your website it should at least be accurate. I found the same content on 7 sites lol. Here is one for your amusement.

Let’s start with the premise that water cleans not pressure.

Below is the perfect example of an attempt to clean with pressure and not water.
Soft wash incorporates special low-pressure nozzles on the end of a pressure washing gun or wand. That’s combined with a biodegradable chemical that removes the biological elements (mold, algae, pollen, dirt, moss) and other stains without damaging surfaces on your home or killing your plants.
Not only does the soft washing method clean surfaces, such as you roof, deck, patio, siding or fence, safely and thoroughly, it also maintains paint and masonry longer.
The only time full pressure (4000 psi) should be used is to pressure wash concrete with a surface cleaner that defuses pressure through two nozzles.

It is the temperature of the water that determines whether it is suitable to be called a power washer or not. One can achieve specific temperatures by using the thermostat gauge and because of the high temperature and pressure it is possible to remove otherwise adamant objects such as chewing gum from sidewalks. Moreover, a power washer comes handy in killing weeds and moss, or removing mildew and mould. Power washers work the best when there is a lot of matter to tackle or deal with.

Pressure Wash
Pressure wash depends entirely on the delivery of forced of water rather than temperature. and chemicals. Cleaning masonry, brick, concrete is the most suited to a pressure washer. In fact, when there is no mould or ground dirt to contend with, a pressure washer tends to provide a quick and efficient cleaning solution.

Power Wash vs Pressure Wash
In every sense a power washer and a pressure washer is the same. The only real difference lies in the temperature of the water used with hot water. A pressure washer almost always uses cold or normal water while a power washer uses a high pressurized stream of hot water. Basically, power washers are not related with cold water while pressure washers can use waters of just about any temperature.

Soft Wash vs Power Wash
Soft washers use pressure washers at low pressure and rely on chemicals to clean, but not rely on hot water.

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