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  • Driveway powerwash job

    Heres a driveway i recently cleaned & pressure washed for an existing client. It had not been done in eight years and had moss as well as a layer of dirt & grime.

    I wanted to share this because I feel light/small power washing jobs are an extra way to make a quick decent buck in my experience. It looks easy but it is hard work.

    Exercise a little common sense and the proper tools & techniques and you should be able to take on small jobs such as these. I started doing them simply because my clients asked me too.

    This job took 3hrs to complete start to finish, payment was $200 cash. Tools used were my Dewalt 3000psi pressure washer set at about 2700psi for this job, 25 degree tips used.

    My test clean areas:





    Completed driveway:




    Another comparsion:

    Before:




    After:

    Nick
    Tucker's Detailing Services
    815-954-0773
    2012 Ford Transit Connect

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    Do you treat the pavement before hand and maybe scrub it with a push broom or do you just take the power washer to it?
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      Re: Driveway powerwash job

      old thread, but consider getting a surface cleaner. Would make quick work of that.

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