dbgpowerwash
New member
Hello everyone,
I had a quick question. I'm sure it has been beat to death on here before.... I have a PM here in AZ that wants me to wash down one of thier buildings. My problem is I think that it just needs to be repainted, but they don't want to spend the money. The walls just look dirty and I was wondering if there is anything I could put on them that would be safe, then rinse off? We don't do many "building washes" and when we do its really just to remove dust. I'm really not sure of any methods or what would be safe to use on Stucco/Dryvit to lift some more of the dirt/ black scuff marks that are there.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.
I had a quick question. I'm sure it has been beat to death on here before.... I have a PM here in AZ that wants me to wash down one of thier buildings. My problem is I think that it just needs to be repainted, but they don't want to spend the money. The walls just look dirty and I was wondering if there is anything I could put on them that would be safe, then rinse off? We don't do many "building washes" and when we do its really just to remove dust. I'm really not sure of any methods or what would be safe to use on Stucco/Dryvit to lift some more of the dirt/ black scuff marks that are there.
Any help would be appreciated, thanks.