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May 11, 2026

Soft Washing vs Pressure Washing Brisbane: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?

Soft Washing vs Pressure Washing Brisbane: What’s the Difference and Which Do You Need?

by Justin Lush / Monday, 04 May 2026 / Published in House Washing

If you’ve been looking for ways to clean the outside of your Brisbane home, you’ve probably come across both “soft washing” and “pressure washing” and wondered what the difference actually is. They’re not the same thing, and choosing the wrong method can cause serious and expensive damage to your home’s exterior.

What is Pressure Washing?

Pressure washing uses high-pressure water to blast away dirt, grime, and stains from hard surfaces. It works well on concrete driveways, brick pathways, and tiled areas where the surface can handle the impact. What it’s NOT suitable for: weatherboards, render, painted surfaces, cladding, and roofing tiles. On these surfaces, high-pressure water can strip paint, damage render, crack tiles, force water into wall cavities, and create conditions for mould and rot.

What is Soft Washing?

Soft washing uses low-pressure water combined with biodegradable cleaning solutions to safely clean exterior surfaces. Instead of blasting dirt off with force, soft washing dissolves and kills the organic matter — mould, algae, mildew, lichen — at the root. The result lasts much longer. Pressure washing removes the surface appearance of mould but leaves the spores behind, which regrow within weeks.

Which Method is Right for Your Brisbane Home?

Use soft washing for: House exteriors (weatherboard, render, cladding, brick), roofs (tile, Colorbond, metal), fences and decks, and any painted surface.

Use pressure washing for: Concrete driveways and paths, exposed aggregate, brick pavers, and pool surrounds.

Why Does This Matter in Brisbane’s Climate?

Brisbane’s subtropical climate creates ideal conditions for mould, mildew, and algae growth on exterior surfaces. Soft washing is specifically designed to tackle this organic growth — not just clean it off temporarily, but kill it at the source.

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Soft Wash Brisbane uses professional-grade equipment and biodegradable solutions safe for your home, garden, and pets. Call us on 0412 650 511 or request a free quote online.

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