Rendering Cleaning

Softwahing 

MM Roof Cleaning Services offers a soft wash render cleaning service, which is an ideal solution for cleaning and restoring the appearance of rendered surfaces, such as those found on walls, facades, and architectural features of buildings. Soft washing is a gentle yet effective cleaning method that uses low-pressure water combined with specialized cleaning agents to remove dirt, grime, algae, moss, and other contaminants without damaging the surface.


 

What is Soft Wash Render Cleaning?


 

Soft washing involves the use of a low-pressure water system (usually around 50–100 psi) paired with a cleaning solutions. Unlike traditional pressure washing, which uses high pressure to blast dirt away, soft washing relies on the power of the cleaning solutions to break down organic growth, dirt, and stains. This makes it a safer and more effective method for cleaning delicate surfaces like render.


 

How Does Soft Wash Render Cleaning Work?


 

1. Pre-Cleaning Assessment:

• MM Roof Cleaning Services will first inspect the rendered surface to assess the extent of dirt, algae, mold, or other stains. We will determine if any specific cleaning solutions or treatments are needed based on the condition of the surface.

2. Application of Cleaning Solution:

• A special cleaning solution is applied to the render. This solution is typically made of biodegradable ingredients that break down organic matter (such as algae, moss, and mold) and dirt.

• The solution is left to sit for a period, allowing it to penetrate and lift the contaminants without harming the render itself.

• After the cleaning solution has had time to work, We then uses a low-pressure spray to rinse the render. The low pressure ensures that the surface is cleaned thoroughly without the risk of damage that high-pressure washing could cause.

• The gentle spray helps to wash away the dissolved dirt, algae, and mold, leaving the rendered surface looking fresh and clean.

4. Final Inspection:

• After the soft wash, the cleaned surface is inspected to ensure that all contaminants have been removed and that the render is restored to its original appearance. If needed, a second treatment may be applied for stubborn stains or growths.

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