I hate to break it to you, but Mother Nature has no concern for your property. Honey Badger don’t care. Exposure to the elements breeds mold, mildew, dirt, moss, algae and who knows what else. So the things you keep outside – such as deck furniture, or your house – are in a perpetual state of entropy known as “getting dirty”. I was thrilled when we received this Ryobi electric pressure washer to test out. Now I can badger some filthy slime, and it’s sweet as honey! Read More
Vinyl Siding
How to Use a Pressure Washer Without Destroying Things
If you’ve ever had to use a pressure washer to clean off your stained concrete sidewalks and driveway, then you know how useful they can be. Nothing beats a high pressure blast of water to do some real deep cleaning. But if you’ve used your pressure washer to clean up your wood deck, asphalt shingles, soffit, vinyl siding or stucco walls, then you might be doing more harm than good. There’s an old saying that I just invented: “if ‘said product’ was designed to resist water, then why would you clean ‘said product’ with high pressure blasts of the stuff”? Catchy, isn’t it? In this article we’ll cover where, when and how to use a pressure washer and provide some some less destructive but still effective alternatives. Read More