Different surfaces require different power washing techniques to avoid damage and achieve optimal results. For example, concrete surfaces can handle higher pressure than wood or vinyl siding. Always check the material’s specifications before power washing. Using the right pressure and nozzle attachments is key to a successful clean without causing damage. Start by inspecting the surface for any loose debris or areas that might be more susceptible to damage. This will help you determine the best approach for cleaning. Always start with a lower pressure setting and gradually increase it as needed, but always be mindful of the surface to avoid damage. Different surfaces require different nozzle attachments. For example, a wide-angle nozzle is best for large flat surfaces, while a narrow nozzle is better for cleaning tight spaces. After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with clean water. Finally, inspect the surface for any remaining dirt or debris. If necessary, repeat the cleaning process.

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