![A red brick surface, where half of the bricks have been pressure washed and are clean, while the other half have black residue covering them.](https://cdn.thewirecutter.com/wp-content/media/2021/05/pressure-washer-before-after-2048px-1043-2x3-1.jpg?auto=webp&quality=60&width=630)
When it comes to getting things clean—really clean—a garden hose and a scrub brush just don’t cut it. Pressure washers take a lot less effort, and the results can be spectacular. If you’re like us, once you experience how fast a pressure washer can bring a mildew-covered lawn chair back to life, you’ll be running around your property and rummaging through your garage looking for things to clean.
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