Cody, right out of the dictiionary
Long post:
CLEAN:
1: Free from dirt or stains.
2: Free from foreign matter or pollutants.
3: Free from irregularity:a clean cut.
4: Trim: The clean lines of a ship.
5: Complete: a clean break from tradition.
6: Morally pure.
7: Fair: A clean fight.
8: Made without difficulty. or interference: a clean gateaway.
9: Habitually clean or neat.
10: Empty; bare, a clean sheet of paper.
11:In a clean manner.
12: Wholly; completely.
13: To make or become clean.
14: Clean up. A; to tidy up. B; to finish. C;To make a large profit.
15: Come clean: slang; to admit one's quilt.
WASH:
1: To cleanse by dipping, rubbing. or scrubbing in liquid, esp. water.
2: To remove by or as if by the action of water.
3: To moisten or wet.
4: To flow through,over, or against.
5: To carry or deposit by the action of water.
6: To overly with a thin coat, as of metal.
7: To wash oneself.
8: To wash clothes.
9: To undergo washing without clothes.
10: Informal; to prove t rue when subjected to testing: His alibi simply won't wash.
11: To be carried or driven by water.
12: To move along in or as if in waves.
13: To be removed by the action of water.
14: The act or process of washing.
15: Item, as clothes washed or to be washed at one time.
16: A: the dash or breaking of water. B: the sound made by this.
17: Water moving in waves or with rushing movement.
18: The wake of a moving boat.
19: A disturbance in the air caused by a moving airplane.
20: A liquid for grooming or medicinal purposes.
21: Also, WASHING. a thin coat, as of color or metal.
22: Waste liquid matter, as for hogs; swill.
23: capable of being washed.
There you have it, so in the end both mean CLEAN/WASH.
I say both are equal and it should be a matter of personal choice.
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Jon Fleischer
Oasis Pressure Cleaning
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