Honestly I am surprised at the amount of power cleaning companies that do not understand how gutter cleaning works. Most just don't do it at all. The dirt is in the oxidized part of the paint, that is why degreasers and solvents work best, as they eat the oxidized paint as well as the dirt. Many degreasers will take all the paint off the gutter and really screws up a good job. Full strength citrus cleaners will eat all the paint too so avoid these for sure. I use a product called ripper, which you can downstream saving lots of time, also no scrubbing. If it dosn't work the first time pull out your rotary nozzle (it wont harm them) and do it again. If you dont understand any of these terms, you need a little more experience so just take your time and learn. It is enviromentally friendly natural solvents that attack the oxidized part of the paint. Always test an area first when using a new cleaner and cool the area to avoid alkaline shock. Also DO NOT USE BLEACH OR CITRUS, they will take all the paint off. It is easy to be a pressure washer, but to be a great company entity you (the owner) must understand the dirt, process and chemical solutions. Reaserch research research
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