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Car Park Pressure Washing

A busy car park collects more than cars. Oil spots, tyre marks, food spills, and wind‑blown grit all build up until the surface looks tired and, worse, becomes slippery. Our team restores hardstand areas to a clean, safer finish so your customers arrive to a site that feels well kept and easy to navigate. We assess surface type—concrete, asphalt, or pavers—so we can clean thoroughly without scarring or lifting coatings.

We plan each clean around your opening hours, isolate work zones with signage and barricades, and manage water so it drains away from entrances and pedestrian paths. The aim isn’t to simply blast dirt. The aim is to loosen and lift stains, rinse evenly, and leave the area neat, dry, and ready for use. That means pre‑sweeping loose debris, pre‑treating oil and gum, and using hot‑water pressure where heat helps the chemistry do its job.

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If you’re after a once‑off deep clean before an inspection or valuation, we’ll scope the site, identify hotspots, and deliver a visible reset. If you want a recurring program, we’ll space visits to match traffic and seasons. Typical inclusions: pre‑treatment for hydrocarbons, gum removal in high‑walk zones, machine sweeping for grit and leaf matter, hot‑water extraction in stubborn areas, edging around bollards and wheel stops, and a careful final rinse so slurry doesn’t track back.

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Entrances, kerb lines, ticketing areas, trolley bays, EV charging points, disabled parking spaces, loading zones, and the walkways people actually use. These touchpoints set first impressions and affect safety. By addressing them in the right order—prep, treat, wash, and rinse—we bring back brightness and grip without roughening the surface.

Oil and transmission drips, tyre rubber, drinks and food spills, and gum. We treat each differently: a targeted degreaser for hydrocarbons, heat and dwell time for gum, and controlled nozzle angles for rubber so the mark lifts without leaving a halo.

Fine dust bound with light oils, algae in shaded zones, and detergent residue from incorrect cleaning. Proper pre‑sweep, the right chemistry, and rinse management restore micro‑texture so tyres and shoes grip as intended.

You can, but domestic units often lack heat and flow, which means longer time on site, patchy results, and a risk of etching lines into concrete. Professional gear and measured technique remove soil while protecting the finish.

Site check and safety setup, sweep or blow‑down, stain pre‑treatments, hot or cold pressure washing as appropriate, gum and spot removal, and a final rinse that pushes water towards drains and away from clean areas.