Used a small pressure washer on some ashed wood on the back porch. Didn't come clean as I would like.
Is there a detergent I can add to do a better job?
Used a small pressure washer on some ashed wood on the back porch. Didn't come clean as I would like.
Is there a detergent I can add to do a better job?
yes
Sarcasm but this IS PrepHole...
What do you recommend?
THEN WHAT IS IT YOU TURBOCHARGED SACK OF WORTHLESS SHIT
Thank you.
In a small amount of research I have discovered "Simply Green". Would that work?
they make bleach based solution called cupinol or or some shit.
Or just use clorox.
But you could have done you own search to determine that, so I suspect the work didn't turn out because you're a lazy good for nothing retard
Is there a search engine I can use to find the answer to OP's question so I can come back here and give it to him?
I used to think the same way, but honestly it's getting impossible to find actual information with search engines. Everything is an advertisement, some page put together by a third-worlder or AI to match words for SEO, videos of some idiot talking for 10 minutes and saying nothing, or some combination of the above. Even forums where boomers argue about which type of detergent is best don't come up as often. I don't blame OP for asking for anecdotal evidence here. Should have been in the stupid questions thread though.
Use bleach with a high alkaline cleaner, “truck wash” from northern tool is a good mixes with bleach.
... and die from chlorine gas...
As a general rule, never mix an acid.
agree with this guy.
bleach and caustic is a good combo. you can buy it off the shelf as "benz lightning" which is 10% hypochlorite 5%NaOH, you dilute it with water and spray it on and it does alright.
obviously it bleaches everything it touches including clothes and shoes and bbq covers and car soft tops, it smells really bad, burns your eyes and skin, the runoff kills plants and grass and pets and fish. rinsing with a hose dilutes it out of being dangerous.
ZEP degreaser, the orange one.
Washing soda and a brush, then rinse off with power washer. There's no power Detergent.
Don't know anything about pressure washers, a nylon brush that attaches to a reciprocating/sawzall/sabersaw rips through weather damaged surface wood
Ordered! You are worthy to birth my manbabbies.
look up soft washing and read all about it.
soft washing is what you are trying to do, it generally involves a bleach and surfactant mix