How To Clean Paver With Pressure Washer

Pressure washers are primarily used to clean tough outdoor surfaces such as patios and driveways. Due to the porous nature of the concrete and the nearly impossible-to-remove grease stains, cleaning the pavers can be difficult, even with a pressure washer. If you have difficulty cleaning the driveways, don’t worry; cleaning the pavers is very simple if you know the right strategy.

In this article, we will go over the strategies and steps involved in cleaning the pavers. We shall also discuss the components you need to clean your pavers effectively. So let’s get started.

Steps For Cleaning The Paver With Pressure Washer

Pavements are home to a variety of dirt and debris, as well as oil spills, stains, and other issues that can be difficult to clean. You can easily clean the pavers by following these steps.

Gather The Equipment

First and foremost, you will require a gas-powered pressure washer capable of producing 3000 psi and 3 GPM. You will also require similar tools and attachments with this machine. Assemble your pressure washer according to the manufacturer’s instructions, and inspect all equipment, especially the high-pressure hose, for wear or tear. Assemble everything and check the pressure washer’s oil and gas. Use your safety equipment, including gloves, long pants, goggles, and head protection. 3000 psi can cause serious damage, so ensure you’re ready for any unexpected incident.

Clear Visible Debris

First, use a broom to sweep away any visible dirt and debris. This will remove any excess dirt from the driveway, making the application of detergent and grease remover easier.

Cover The Area And Remove Unwanted Surface

Before using the pressure washer on any surface:

  1. Ensure that all other surfaces in the area are completely covered, and there is no risk of damage.
  2. Wrap the plastic sheet around the doors, windows, and walls.
  3. Make certain that the sheet is applied evenly in all areas.

Use The Degreaser

To remove the deep stains, use the degreaser. Using them before pressure washing will remove the grease from the depths of the concrete, making it much easier to remove. Degreasers are available in spray bottles and can be sprayed on the surface. If they are liquid, you must apply them with a brush or cloth.

Assemble The Pressure Washer

Connect all of the hoses and connections to the pressure washer. If necessary, connect the soap tank and detergent. Attach the soap-enabled tip and any additional attachments required for soap spray. Fill the pressure washer with gasoline and inspect the oil. Furthermore, only use the recommended soap tank detergent and avoid using unconventional chemicals.

Test The Pressure Washer

After you have cleared everything from the concrete pavers, you can begin cleaning it. Begin by following the recommended procedure and testing the pressure washer on a small area. A 25-degree nozzle would suffice for the job, and you should not change it unless necessary. Spray the water from a distance and gradually reduce the distance between the floor and the nozzle until the desired cleaning effect is achieved. If the results are promising and there are no anomalies, you can use them to clean the entire floor.

Use The Pressure Washer

After you’ve tested your pressure washer, you can use it to clean the concrete pavers. Avoid getting too close to the surface and maintain a consistent distance. Spending too much time spraying in a single location can result in streaking. Check that you spray the water in the correct pattern and that no areas are missed or cleaned twice.

Apply The Detergent

Begin applying the detergent with water to the concrete surfaces. Spray in a single direction for better coverage and efficiency. Make certain that you have covered all of the areas. Start the pressure washer away from the surface and gradually close the distance with the pressure trigger until you achieve the best cleaning results.

 

Leave The Foam

Wait for a few minutes after applying the detergent to allow the detergent to react with the surface. Allow 10 to 15 minutes before cleaning the detergent. Use a high-powered pressure washer with a 25-degree nozzle to clean the driveway efficiently and quickly.

Remove Tough Stains

Close the pressure washer tip to the surface to remove any tough stains of paint or heavy mud. You can also clean them with a 15-degree or concentrated nozzle. Use the scrub or brush to lighten the bondings and thoroughly clean them.

Leave The Area After Applying Sealer

After cleaning the pavers, allow them to dry for a few minutes. Then, using the waterproof sealer, seal the concrete. Pour the sealer into the paint pan, connect the roller handle to the roller cover and extended pole and begin applying it to the yard. Ensure that you cover the entire area, particularly where the car will park or move. Allow 24 hours before parking or using the pavers as usual.

Things To Consider When Cleaning The Pavers

Cleaning the concrete pavers necessitates using a more powerful pressure washer than usual and strict adherence to all safety precautions. It would help if you thought about the following:

  • Check that the pressure washer is in good working order.
  • Before cleaning, remove everything from the garage.
  • Examine the high-pressure hose for any leaks or flaws.
  • Always wear appropriate safety equipment.
  • When using a pressure washer, avoid using unauthorized detergent.
  • Check that the water supply can provide the pressure washer’s required flow rate.

Conclusion

Using a pressure washer in the yard can be difficult, and simply using water will not effectively clean it. To have a long-lasting cleaning effect, do some smart work and clean the pavers with chemicals and detergent. Clean the greased surface with the degreaser and the pavers with the detergent to remove any tiny dust or dirt particles. Because concrete is hard and resistant to high pressure, you can use high pressure to clean it, but not too much. Use the sealer to get the best cleaning for the longest time possible.

Jose Kelly