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Driveway Cleaning: Tips and Techniques

Keeping your driveway clean not only enhances the curb appeal of your home but also helps maintain its longevity and prevents accidents. Here are some tips and techniques to effectively clean your driveway

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Driveway Cleaning: Tips and Techniques

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  1. Driveway Cleaning: Tips and Techniques Gather Your Supplies Pressure washer or garden hose with a nozzle attachment Stiff-bristled brush or broom Cleaning solution (such as detergent, degreaser, or driveway cleaner) Clear the Area: Remove any obstacles like cars, bikes, or furniture from the driveway. Sweep away loose debris like leaves, dirt, and twigs. Pre-Treat Stains Identify any oil stains, grease spots, or mold patches on the driveway. Apply a suitable pre-treatment solution to these areas and let it sit for a few minutes to loosen the stains. Pressure Wash If you have a pressure washer, use it to rinse the driveway thoroughly. Start from one end and work your way to the other, maintaining a consistent distance from the surface to avoid damage. Rinse Thoroughly Once you've pressure washed the entire driveway, use a garden hose with a nozzle attachment to rinse off any remaining cleaning solution Maintain Regularly To keep your driveway looking its best, establish a regular cleaning schedule. Sweep away debris and address any spills or stains promptly to prevent them from becoming permanent.

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