Softwashing isn’t just for your home’s exterior surfaces; it’s also a highly effective method for rejuvenating your driveway. Whether your driveway is made of concrete, asphalt, or pavers, softwashing can remove stubborn stains.
We’ve removed thousands of stains using driveway softwashing, and these four are some we see most often:
- Oil Stains. Oil stains are a common eyesore on driveways, often caused by leaking vehicles or spilled motor oil during maintenance. These stains can be challenging to remove, but softwashing is up to the task. The combination of low-pressure water and specialized cleaning solutions effectively breaks down and lifts oil stains from the surface, leaving your driveway clean.
- Mold and Mildew. Driveways are susceptible to mold and mildew growth, which look unsightly and can become slippery. Driveway softwashing eliminates mold and mildew, including root systems. This leaves your driveway looking clean, and walking on it is safer.
- Algae and Lichens. Algae and lichens take root on driveways. They are stubborn and require more than surface cleaning. Soft washing’s deep-cleaning capabilities penetrate the pores of your driveway’s surface to eliminate these growths.
- Rust Stains. Rust stains make your driveway ugly and are often caused by metal objects or vehicles. Softwashing removes rust stains, but it may require specialized rust-removing cleaners in addition to the low-pressure water.
It’s important to note that while driveway softwashing is highly effective in removing these stains, the success of the cleaning process may depend on the severity and age of the stains. Older or deeply ingrained stains may require multiple softwashing sessions for complete removal.
Driveway softwashing not only restores the cleanliness and appearance of your driveway, but also helps improve its safety. If you want to revitalize your driveway and enhance your home’s curb appeal, contact us to schedule an appointment.