The pressure you use also depends on the type of paint you are removing.
Pressure wash loose paint from siding.
When pressure washing a lot of painters will get right up close to the surface to try to blast loose paint off.
Pressure washers usually have three or four nozzles with spray patterns of varying widths.
Use a low pressure and wide sprayer angle while applying the cleaning solution.
Never use this method on hardboard siding as it s more susceptible to moisture and can easily be damaged by the high pressure.
Fill up your pressure washer s tank with cleaning solution then spray the siding with the water solution mixture working from the bottom up.
It digs holes in the surface and furs the wood grain up damaging the siding.
Never start off on the highest pressure setting.
Bob vila interviews a contractor in the process of using a pressure washer to remove paint from exterior wood siding.
A pressure washer can quickly ruin vinyl siding by cracking it with the high pressure stream of water so it s necessary to know which pressure level and nozzle to use.
Oil based paint will require higher pressure than latex house paint.
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The force of water from a power washer removes loose paint dirt and mildew in a single pass and leaves the siding slightly deglossed and ready for repainting.
Pressure washing will easily chip paint off of most surfaces so only use a low pressure flow of water to wash painted items such as a porch floor or painted outdoor furniture.
Based on our experience we recommend getting a pressure washer with at least 3000 psi.
They often succeed and then that 3000 psi water is blasting right into bare wood.
Attach the 15 or 25 degree nozzle to the wand for general paint cleaning then test the effect on the siding photo 6.
Starting low and gently working your way up is the safest bet.
The spray should clean away all dirt and chalk without damaging the siding.
A power washer increases the water pressure at your outdoor faucet up to thousands of pounds per square inch enough to blast dirt grime and peeling paint off any surface.