Barnzy’s Tips
Real Advice from Years on the Job
After years on the tools, I’ve picked up plenty of practical tricks that make pressure cleaning safer, easier, and more effective. This page is where I share those little gems — simple, no-nonsense tips that actually work. Whether you’re having a crack yourself or just curious how the pros do it, these tips will help keep your property looking its best (and keep you out of trouble while you’re at it).
To keep your pathways clean and non-slip, I use a 50/50 mix of chlorine and water. This combo kills off mould and algae at the source — meaning your surfaces stay cleaner for longer and safer to walk on, especially in damp or shady areas.
If you’re using a ladder to access the roof, always tie it off securely to the gutter so it doesn’t shift. And don’t forget your safety harness — it’s a simple step that can prevent serious accidents. When in doubt, it’s always safer to call a pro.
When you’re pressure cleaning a slippery surface, never go barefoot or wear smooth-soled shoes. Always wear proper footwear — and for me, Dunlop Volleys are number one. They grip like a gecko and help keep you steady while you work.
When pressure cleaning around windows, always keep an old rag or towel inside the window frame. It helps catch any sneaky leaks and saves you from having to mop up water inside later. A simple trick that makes a big difference!