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To wash a house with bleach, first dilute the bleach following the manufacturer’s instructions. Protect your skin and eyes with gloves and goggles. Use a garden sprayer to apply the bleach solution to the exterior walls, starting from the top and working downward. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then scrub with a brush and rinse thoroughly with water.
To clean a 2-story house using the bleach method, divide the house into sections and work on one section at a time. Use a ladder for the upper levels, ensuring it is stable and secure before climbing. Follow the same steps as for a single-story house, being extra cautious when working at heights.
Using bleach to wash a house involves using the disinfectant properties of bleach to kill mold, mildew, and bacteria, leaving your house clean and sanitized. There are products that do the same job as bleach but are friendlier on your environment and can be injected through a power washer. Using a power washer is your best bet; typically no scrubbing is needed, cleaning chemicals can be applied while using the power washer, rinsing is much easier.