Victorian House Washes
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Dirtiest House Yet
This Pine Street Victorian holds the record for dirtiest house ever cleaned by Big City Softwash.
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Water-Fed Pole
Notice the stream of dirty water flowing down from the water-fed pole.
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Entryway and Front Stairs
It’s much nicer now.
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Close-Up of Mold
The top crown was coated in dirt and fine black dust, and the arches had a lot of mold growing on them. The downward facing white squares had mold too.
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Victorian Railing
The railing slats are positioned long ways, which maximizes the surface area for dirt to cling to.
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Eureka Valley House Wash
Notice the dirt buildup.
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Clean House
Fortunately, these homeowners didn’t wait too long to get their house washed. If you wait too long, permanent stains become more common on the parts that were dirtiest over the years.
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Clean Windows Too
Windows get cleaned with tap water (not pure water) during the process of a house wash. It’s generally not necessary to upgrade to a pure water window cleaning.
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Close-Up of a House Wash
This close-up provides a good view of the finished product.
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Bernal Heights Victorian
This house is from the early 1900s.
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Bernal Heights Victorian
It was a great candidate for a house wash.