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Guide to Pressure Washing Your Tub and Shower

Bathrooms can be dirty, dirty places. With constant exposure to moisture and soap residue, it is easy to find a scum buildup and mildew growth in this side of the house. These can be a terror to clean with your hands; so much so, you may be wondering if professional pressure washing in Bournemouth is an option to clean your bathroom. Well, the good news is, you can. Read on to know-how. 

Precautions to take before starting

Things you need

Tips for pressure washing

Overspray is unavoidable when pressure washing, regardless of how careful you are. Therefore, prepare your floors and ceiling with plastic sheeting. If possible, keep a screen in front of the tub. 

Now, place the washer outdoors, plugged into a GFCI outlet. Connect the washer with a garden hose and guide the same through a window into the bathroom.

Attach the fan spray tip (never the pinpoint one) and adjust the pressure as needed to clean the tiles. Set it to the lowest setting, if possible.

When spraying water, make sure to spray from the top, moving horizontally, and then head 6 inches down after completing a whole strip. This ensures debris goes downwards.

The area where the wall tiles meet the tub is caulked and does not have grouts. Therefore, stop spraying a few inches above and hand-clean with the nylon pad.

Conclusion

Keeping your bathrooms clean is essential to lead a hygienic life and to avoid mold growth and related issues. However, pressure washing must only be a last resort for cleaning a bathroom that has been neglected for a long time. Weekly cleaning is a much safer option for your tiles, grouts, and caulks. 

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