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I wold like to see what most others in my profession do for cleaning wooden decks.  Lets assume that the deck is in okay shape and they just wand the deck cleaned and not striped down.  There probably is a bit of mildew on it as well.

Do you pressure wash it?  Siding spray it? or a combo.  I need to find a quicker cheaper way to clean it.  I have roofs and siding down pat but decks just seam to be killing us.

Looking for some ideas.

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David, there are a lot of wood experts who frown upon using SH on decks. That being said, I am not one of this people. We typically spray them at 15-20 %, dwell 20 minutes, then rinse with jet pump or PW. It's not one of our preferred specialty areas, so I usually pass on hard/complex deck jobs.

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If there is a good stain on it. As in protective coating. Then you can use an SH solution. If it is just old, grey & mildew then no. You shouldn't use SH. I re-did a customers deck that used a store bought cleaner (SH) the year before. The stain he put on didn't last a year. When I was cleaning it the right way you should have seen all the wood pulp flow off the deck. I'm talking waves of pulp. It was unbelievable. SH should never be used on unprotected wood. There are some companies out their that do it because they are to lazy or not educated about decks and just want to make a quick buck while they are cleaning the siding.



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use a sodium percarbonate (wood cleaner) followed by a oxalic/citric acid to neutralize it ... it's not the cheapest way to treat wood, but it is the best so you should charge accordingly


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So if you don't use the SH on it what do you use?  Simply PW it with water only, hot water? We tend to use PW only and at times even use are Big Guy depending on the way the grain in the wood is looking.  The SH tends to give a deck a spotted look if your not really careful.  Just looking for a better way and the best way.

 

Thanks for any input.



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VA Roof Washer wrote:

So if you don't use the SH on it what do you use?  Simply PW it with water only, hot water? We tend to use PW only and at times even use are Big Guy depending on the way the grain in the wood is looking.  The SH tends to give a deck a spotted look if your not really careful.  Just looking for a better way and the best way.

 

Thanks for any input.


 David, Really? Mike answered that question.



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If you are serious about cleaning decks PM me and I will give you a chemical contact 2 hours from you. They also deliver. I will give you the recipe and explain exactly how to do it.



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VA Roof Washer wrote:

So if you don't use the SH on it what do you use?  Simply PW it with water only, hot water? We tend to use PW only and at times even use are Big Guy depending on the way the grain in the wood is looking.  The SH tends to give a deck a spotted look if your not really careful.  Just looking for a better way and the best way.

 

Thanks for any input.


 David, Really? Mike answered that question.


lol ... that's what i was thinking



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