Selection Guide of Chemicals Used In Commercial Pressure Washing
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Selection Guide of Chemicals Used In Commercial Pressure Washing

The effectiveness of pressure washing on both commercial and local levels greatly depends on the chemicals used in the process. Because of the long-term relationship between pressure washing and chemicals, you'll see countless chemical options in the market.

The professionals are coming up with more and more options according to their requirements and improved cleanliness. However, for a new user (if you are also), it's quite challenging to select the most appropriate chemical for his job.

There is nothing to worry about if you'll reach the right source guide for your purchase. Here we will explain a few basic things about the pressure washing chemicals on the commercial level. This guide will provide you with;

  1. How to choose the chemicals?
  2. Why do you need to use the chemicals?
  3. Which chemicals are commonly used on the commercial level?

To find the answer to all these questions, read the guide until the end. So, let's get into it!

How to Choose the Chemicals?

The answer to this question will surely open the way you think and your selection criteria. Professional prepared all the chemicals for various purposes. As you can't use the same chemicals for all the applications, some factors will help you find the appropriate chemical for your applications.

These factors include;

  1. The purpose of using chemicals (I will explain it later)
  2. The surface that you are going to clean; some chemicals can cause damage to specific surface material while others will not.
  3. The type of pressure washer (hot or cold water washer); many chemicals can react if you use them with hot water. This reaction can damage the surface or even the user's skin.

Why Do You Need to Use the Chemicals?

Using the chemicals at the commercial level is very important as all the chemicals are being introduced for specific purposes. The different applications of using chemicals are;

  • for a Deeper Clean
  • to remove dust or grim
  • as disinfectant
  • for grease and oil removal
  • graffiti or paint removal
  • house cleaning
  • motor vehicle washing
  • sideways, walkways, hood, deck, and ducts cleaning
  • stonework restoration
  • for stain removal

Based on the intensity and nature of the pollutant, you can choose the chemicals.

Which Chemicals are Commonly Used on the Commercial Level?

· Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH)

NaOH is a highly recommended option for glass & steel surfaces. You can remove the commercial oil and grease using this chemical on an industrial level.

· Sodium Hypochlorite (NaOCl)

NaOCl is also known as bleach in common terminology. This chemical can be used as a disinfectant for dangerous microorganisms. You can remove the different stains using this chemical. You can also mix this chemical with other agents to remove the excess grease from the commercial concrete.

· Potassium Hydroxide

This chemical is more commonly used at the residential level than commercial. It is used for preparing soft soap.

· Citric Acid

Citric acid can be used for the removal of stains on wood or concrete surfaces like decks & driveways.

Oxalic Acid

This chemical can also be used for stain removal. It’s also recommended if you want to remove the dust from surfaces.

Final Verdict

The commercial cleaning and surfaces are completely opposite to the local one, where you can use detergent for most applications. This guide briefly explains how and why you need to be careful in your chemical selection for commercial applications. Hopefully, this guide will help you in choosing the best one.