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The Internet loves to serve us oddly satisfying content. Whether it's glass bottles rolling down the stairs or things getting crushed in a hydraulic press, we're like that Timmy T meme we see it and we say, "And I'll watch."

In the realm of satisfying pics and videos online, you can never go wrong with power washing. The results are quick and the before-and-after effect is always like night and day. So, here's an immaculate selection of some satisfying before-and-after pics of things that have been power washed. Let there be cleanliness!

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I Thought I'd Add A Little Creativity To My Dirty Driveway Before She Got Clean

I Thought I'd Add A Little Creativity To My Dirty Driveway Before She Got Clean

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Power washing is the new obsession for people. And not just as a way to de-stress by watching others do it. More and more people either are trying to do it themselves or hiring professionals to have their driveways, patios, or roofs power washed. GlobeNewswire predicts that the global pressure washing sector will rise over 4% by 2026.

But wait – pressure washing? Is that the same as power washing? Well, yes and no. For us viewers who want some satisfying before-and-after pics, the result after both pretty much will always be the same. The difference lies in the water temperature that the machine uses. A power washer uses heated water, while a pressure washer uses cold water.


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Bought A House From The 30s. Was Curious About The Old Stone Walkway

Bought A House From The 30s. Was Curious About The Old Stone Walkway

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4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

That is pretty nice. I just put in a patio of flagstones and I am looking at the after picture saying to myself "That's what I should have done!"

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20+ Years Of Catharsis, I've Wanted To Clean These Since I Was A Little Kid

20+ Years Of Catharsis, I've Wanted To Clean These Since I Was A Little Kid

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4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Whoa! I should get me one of these and start cleaning random things

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So, which one's better – pressure washing or power washing? Depends on what you're cleaning. Power washers are best for jobs to clean difficult-to-remove stains like grease, mold, mildew, dirt, and grime. They're ideal for commercial jobs where there's a bigger area to clean. Since the water pressure is higher in a power washer, it can damage some surfaces, so it's best for cement or concrete.

Pressure washers are better for home use. People can clean their cars, decks, and even bikes with a pressure washing machine. They have more settings, so there's less risk of damaging a surface. The experts at Advantage Pro Services recommend using pressure washers for removing surface dirt, moss, algae, and mold from patios, walls, driveways, and windows.


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Someone Pressure Washed An Entire Dr. Seuss Book Onto This Sidewalk

Someone Pressure Washed An Entire Dr. Seuss Book Onto This Sidewalk

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4 days ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

In walking direction too, that's got to be complicated. Eta: I'm trying to awkwardly say you don't have to walk backwards to read it like you would normally.

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My Wife Told Me It Wasn't Worth Power Washing "Because It Wasn't That Bad Yet"

My Wife Told Me It Wasn't Worth Power Washing "Because It Wasn't That Bad Yet"

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Many people turn to power washing because professional cleaners claim it's environmentally friendly. Since it's quick and gets the job done in less time than other washing practices, it saves water. When done with biodegradable solvents or water only, it's also a great alternative to traditional cleaning methods.

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A Strange Visitor From Another Planet Who Came To Earth With Powers And Abilities Far Beyond Those Of Mortal Men

A Strange Visitor From Another Planet Who Came To Earth With Powers And Abilities Far Beyond Those Of Mortal Men

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The Entire City Of Burdeaux Looks Like This

The Entire City Of Burdeaux Looks Like This

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4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Except these are NEVER power washed, not should they be. Any restoration of a historical building to remove the soot, corrosion, and pollution buildup is essentially done brick by brick with a fancy toothbrush. Source: museum studies courses and friend who works on the restoration of the Canadian Parliament.

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However, others caution that when done recklessly, it can have quite the opposite side effects for the environment. Lead paint chips or contaminants from vinyl siding can get blown into the garden soil or playgrounds. And, when you're cleaning mildew, algae, and mold, it releases spores into the air, which can be a health risk for people with allergies or asthma.

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My Boss Was Worried That The Paint On The Floor Of The Paint Booth Wouldn’t Come Off, So I Wrote Him A Note

My Boss Was Worried That The Paint On The Floor Of The Paint Booth Wouldn’t Come Off, So I Wrote Him A Note

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Here's A Pic : 4500psi With Whirly Head vs. 12 Years Of Dirt Buildup

Here's A Pic : 4500psi With Whirly Head vs. 12 Years Of Dirt Buildup

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Robert Weitz, a principal with the environmental testing firm RTK Environmental Group, says that pressure washing can lead to disasters when people don't know what they're doing. "It's important to know what you're cleaning and whether or not there is mold, lead, or other dangerous substances on the building's exterior," he warns.

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Algae Smelled Like A Sailors Asshole

Algae Smelled Like A Sailors Asshole

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4 days ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Let's not ask the fundamental question of how someone knows what a sailors bottom smells like....

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Lady Said It Hasn't Been Cleaned In 40 Years - I Made It Look New Again!

Lady Said It Hasn't Been Cleaned In 40 Years - I Made It Look New Again!

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Still, whether you're doing it yourself or just watching through a screen how someone else does it, power washing is deeply satisfying. There's something therapeutic about the repetitive motion, but more so, it's about seeing how someone is removing all the dirt and grime: it's relieving.

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Finally Cleaned The Playset

Finally Cleaned The Playset

It may have taken half a day but you can't argue with results

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I Laughed Out Loud After We Power Washed This Stone. What A Ridiculous Difference!

I Laughed Out Loud After We Power Washed This Stone. What A Ridiculous Difference!

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So My Dad Sent Me Some Before And Afters Of The Garden Chairs He Power Washed To “Get Internet Points”

So My Dad Sent Me Some Before And Afters Of The Garden Chairs He Power Washed To “Get Internet Points”

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It's the psychology behind why all kinds of cleaning videos are so satisfying to watch. Some scientists say we use it to regulate our emotions: it gives us a sense of control. "If people might want to experience something vicariously like control, then it could be possible through something like cleaning videos," says Giulia Lara Poerio, a psychologist at the University of Essex in England.

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We might turn to satisfying content featuring other people cleaning because we feel overwhelmed in some aspects of our lives. Such pictures and videos are especially appealing to people who struggle with depression. "[It's] aspirational because we're getting visual access to an inner healing that is beginning to take place, which is inspiring," therapist Caroline Given, LCSW, says.

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😅 That’s Only 3 Years Worth Of Dirt From Potting My Peppers On The Deck……

😅 That’s Only 3 Years Worth Of Dirt From Potting My Peppers On The Deck……

🤦‍♀️ I need to remember not to do it next year…… /but/ I’ll probably totally forget and make a mess again 😝 Thanks to my husband for power washing!!

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You no longer need to buy or rent a pressure washer to have a go at power washing: there's a video game where you can never run out of things to clean! The PowerWash Simulator, released in 2022, is a favorite for those who are seeking a calming catharsis. Matt James claims that it's like "watching low-stakes golf on TV." "You don't 'just wash things' in PowerWash Simulator. You defy time and age, and you make everything around you better," James writes.

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First Time Pressure Washing A Mini Golf Course

First Time Pressure Washing A Mini Golf Course

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Note: this post originally had 75 images. It’s been shortened to the top 30 images based on user votes.

Have you tried the PowerWash Simulator, Pandas? Or maybe you've tried the real thing? Let us know in the comments! And, since there can never be enough pics of dirt and grime being blasted off surfaces, check out our previous articles on power washing herehere, and here!

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