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Cleaning pool enclosures

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I have a house to clean with a huge pool enclosure that the homeowner wants cleaned also. It has a lot of pollen and little dirt on it. The problem is that I haven't had a lot of success cleaning screen type enclosures. What is there to clean screens without leaving stroke marks? This enclosure is 1100 sq. ft. total and about 18 ft. high at the center peak. Any help will be greatly appreciated.

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Eric Croft

BC Pressure Washing

229-834-6570

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Try a garden hose and a soft bristle brush on the screens with your house wash soap on it. High pressure will damage them. If you are talking about a wooden screened in porch, you might want to remove the screens to clean and seal the wood, then replace them.

Beth

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For the screen it self, we usually brush it while it's dry with a soft bristle brush first on the exterior (if it's really dirty) to loosen and lift the larger more built up surface debris. Imagine sweeping a floor with dry dust or pollen on it when it's wet vs dry. If there is still noticable junk on it which there usually is, we rinse it with a large orifice tip from at least 2 or 3 feet away, from the inside out. Low pressure, good results. Our customers have been really happy when we do this, brushing is a pain but it has been the easiest way to get good results for us.

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