I don't do a lot of Stucco, EFIS or Dryvit cleaning. What is the best way to clean these surfaces? I do some work for a commercial painter and it looks like I will be cleaning this stuff in the near future. The only thing I have done in the past is use my M-Jet and/or downstreamed a strong housewash mix on some stucco. It came out great but I'm not sure if there is a better way for stucco and not sure what to do on the other two.
Thanks
Attiila
AC Lockyer said
May 22, 2011
Will you be doing prep cleaning for the painter?
AC
A-OK Pressure said
May 23, 2011
Not preping for the painter. Just a general question on how to clean those surfaces.
AC Lockyer said
May 24, 2011
Soft Wash works excellent on stucco. BETTER on Drivit and EFIS. Soft Wash doesn't blow and blast so you wont dig into or scar the dryvit. Have you looked at the soft wash mixology page at SoftWashSystems.com/page_mixology.htm
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 24th of May 2011 02:15:24 PM
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 24th of May 2011 02:15:47 PM
I don't do a lot of Stucco, EFIS or Dryvit cleaning. What is the best way to clean these surfaces? I do some work for a commercial painter and it looks like I will be cleaning this stuff in the near future. The only thing I have done in the past is use my M-Jet and/or downstreamed a strong housewash mix on some stucco. It came out great but I'm not sure if there is a better way for stucco and not sure what to do on the other two.
Thanks
Attiila
AC
Soft Wash works excellent on stucco. BETTER on Drivit and EFIS. Soft Wash doesn't blow and blast so you wont dig into or scar the dryvit. Have you looked at the soft wash mixology page at SoftWashSystems.com/page_mixology.htm
AC
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 24th of May 2011 02:15:24 PM
-- Edited by AC Lockyer on Tuesday 24th of May 2011 02:15:47 PM