How to Soft Wash Your Home Safely (Without Damaging Siding)

Learn how to soft wash your home safely without damaging siding, paint, or landscaping.

Step-by-step instructions, mix ratios, tools, and expert tips from My Exterior Cleaner.

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⚠️ Safety First!

Follow These

Simple Steps to Success

Step 1 — Pre-Rinse All Plants and Landscaping


Thoroughly soak all bushes, grass, and plants around the cleaning area.

Wet leaves don’t absorb chemicals.


Step 2 — Mix Your Soft Wash Solution


Use a mix around 0.5–1% SH (sodium hypochlorite) depending on staining level.

Add surfactant to improve cling time.


Tip: If you smell strong bleach, it’s too hot.

Step 3 — Apply the Solution from Bottom to Top


Yes — bottom to top.

This prevents streaking and uneven overlap.


Apply evenly and avoid letting the solution dry, especially in direct sun.

Step 4 — Allow the Mix to Dwell for 5–15 Minutes


You’ll see algae and mildew turn from green to white/tan — that means it’s dying.


Don’t let it dry out.

Reapply lightly if needed.

Step 5 — Rinse from Top to Bottom with Low Pressure


Use a garden hose or very low pressure.

Make sure you rinse thoroughly around doors, windows, and trim.

Step 6 — Spot Treat Any Stubborn Areas


If algae remains, reapply the mix and allow another short dwell time.


Do NOT crank up pressure. Let chemistry do the work.

DIY is fine when...

– The home is one story


– Staining is light to moderate


– You have access to a hose and sprayer


– You’re comfortable working around landscaping

Call a pro when...

– You see black streaks, heavy algae, or hard-to-reach areas


– You have a two-story home


– You’re worried about damaging siding


– You need a warranty-safe service for resale or HOA compliance