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How To Clean Interior and Exterior Brick Walls?

If you’re like most people, you probably think of your home’s exterior brick walls as a necessary evil. You know that they need to be cleaned so that they don’t look dingy and stained, but you don’t really want to tackle the task yourself.

Well, guess what? It’s actually not so hard—and it can be really rewarding!

This guide is going to walk you through exactly how to clean your home’s exterior brick walls, step by step. And while we’re at it, we’ll also give you some tips on how to clean your interior brick walls as well. We’ll talk about the best ways to approach this cleaning project, as well as what materials are best suited for the job. Finally, we’ll talk about why it’s important that both your interior and exterior brick walls are clean in the first place.

So, get ready to get your hands dirty, and let’s go over everything you need to know about cleaning brick walls!

What Type of Cleaning Agents Should You Use for Cleaning Bricks?

It’s important to keep your home’s brick walls looking their best because they add value and character to your property—but it’s also important because clean walls are healthier for everyone in your family. When dirt gets trapped behind bricks, it can become a breeding ground for mold and mildew, as well as other harmful allergens that can cause asthma and other respiratory illnesses. Not only do dirty bricks make your house look grosser than it should be, but they can also affect the health of its occupants!

Brick Cleaner

Fortunately, there are lots of specialized cleaning products to clean brick walls without spending too much time or money doing so. In this article we’re going to use our GoProtect Brick Cleaner. It has non-acidic and non-caustic ingredients, Go Protect brick cleaner is safe for use around the home and won’t damage your walls. It’s also super handy—just spread the brick cleaner over your bricks and let it sit for a few minutes before scrubbing it off with a sponge or cloth.

You can also use Go Protect brick cleaner as part of your regular cleaning routine, especially if you want to get rid of tough stains like mold or mildew.

How To Clean Bricks (Interior Brick Walls)? Here are 6 Easy Steps

Interior brick walls, with their unique texture and natural beauty, are the perfect way to add style and architectural appeal to your home. However, these walls also tend to be very porous and often require regular cleaning. If you’re looking for a quick and easy way to clean your interior brick walls, we’ve got six simple steps right here that will make this task much easier than you thought possible!

1) Get Rid of Any Surface Dirt and Dust

First, you need to make sure that all surface dirt and dust have been removed from the brick walls. You can do this with a broom or vacuum cleaner, which will greatly minimize the amount of debris that settles into the porous brick surface.

2) Using a Water-Filled Spray Bottle, Wet the Brick

When you’re cleaning your brick walls, you’ll want to make sure that you wet them down before you start scrubbing. This will prevent any dust from flying around and getting on everything else in your home. You can do this by filling up a spray bottle with water and spraying the bricks before starting to scrub away. This will also help keep the grime from absorbing into the brick itself, which can lead to discoloration and damage over time. You can also use a damp cloth for this step if it makes you feel more comfortable.

3) Apply Your Preferred Brick Wall Cleanser

The market is flooded with different types of brick-wall cleaners. Some are designed to clean your entire home, while others are specifically made to remove tough stains and dirt from brick walls. If you’re looking for a product that will get rid of tough stains without leaving any residue behind, we recommend checking out the Go Protect Brick Cleaner.

This product is specifically designed for use on brick walls and provides a powerful cleaning solution that’ll help remove even the toughest stains from your bricks in no time at all! If you are too concerned about using any type of specialized cleaner on your brick wall, then consider using warm water and a sponge to wipe down your bricks. You can also use a soft-bristled brush or cloth to remove smaller stains from the surface of your bricks.

4) If Necessary, Clean the Dirt with a Nylon Bristle Brush

Depending on how dirty your bricks are, you may also need to use a nylon bristle brush to scrub away any stubborn dirt or stains. If you do use a nylon bristle brush, be sure to choose one that’s designed for cleaning brick surfaces so that you don’t damage your bricks with an inappropriate tool.

5) Rinse the Brick with a Wet Sponge

Once you’ve finished cleaning your bricks, use a wet sponge to wipe away any excess dirt or cleaner that has remained on the surface. This will help you avoid streaks and other types of residues that could potentially appear on your bricks once they’re dry again.

How To Clean Bricks (Exterior Brick Walls)? Here are 7 Simple Steps to Help You Revitalize Your Bricks Fast

Now that we have tackled interior brick walls let’s talk about how you can clean your exterior brick walls. This is slightly different than cleaning interior brick walls because you want to ensure that the bricks are protected from harsh weather conditions and other elements.

1) Make Initial Preparations

Before you begin cleaning your outdoor brick wall, you must ensure that every crack and crevice is sealed. You can do this by applying a sealant or waterproof coating to the bricks, we have our own brick sealer which can be used for this purpose. Moreover, you will also want to close any and every window and door that leads out to the exterior brick wall. This will help you prevent any water from coming into your home while you are cleaning your bricks.

Covering every nearby electrical outlet with a waterproof covering will also be essential, as you don’t want to spend another ten grand on a new electrician after you have just finished cleaning your bricks. Finally, make sure that nearby landscaping is well covered with a waterproof covering.

2) Wear Essential Safety Gear

You will want to wear some essential safety gear while cleaning your bricks. This includes a dust mask, safety goggles, and gloves. If you are not wearing these things while cleaning, then there is an increased chance that you could inhale or ingest some of the chemicals used in the process of cleaning your bricks.

3) Make Use of a Pressure Washer to Cleanse Solid Outdoor Brick Walls

Pressure washers are great for cleaning bricks because they provide the power and strength needed to blast away dirt, grime, and other types of debris from your exterior brick walls. Before you start using a pressure washer on your bricks, though, make sure that the walls are rigid enough to withstand the pressure.

Moreover, consider setting the pressure between 500 PSI to 1000 PSI, as this is the best range for cleaning your brick walls without damaging them. If you are unsure about whether or not your brick walls will be able to withstand a pressure washer, then it’s best to have them professionally cleaned by a professional.

4) Apply The Cleaning Agent from Top to Bottom

Now that we have nice wet and clean bricks, we need to apply a cleaning agent to them. The best way to do this is by using a cleaning agent dispenser, which will allow you to evenly distribute the cleaning solution over all of your brick surfaces. Make sure that you are applying the cleaning agent from the top down, as this will ensure that there is an even distribution of the product across all surfaces.

Furthermore, you will want to use a cleaning agent that is free of ionic surfactants, chlorinated solvents, or formaldehyde. All of these can be harmful to your health if not properly handled and may even contribute to the deterioration of your brick surfaces over time.

5) Use Low-Pressure Nozzle to Rinse off The Cleaning Agent

After you have left the cleaning agent for 20 to 30 minutes to do its job, you will want to rinse it off of your brick surfaces with a low-pressure nozzle. This will ensure that there is no residue left behind and will leave your brick looking shiny and new again!

6) Spot Treatment

Not that you have a clean and shiny brick, but you may want to perform a spot treatment on any areas that still appear dirty. You can do this by using a brush with soft bristles and a cleaning agent on it and lightly scrubbing the area until it is clean. Once again, after leaving the cleaning agent on the brick for 20 to 30 minutes, you can rinse it off with a low-pressure nozzle.

7) Give A Final Rinse with Garden Hose

 Once you have finished cleaning the brick, you should give it a final rinse with your garden hose. This will help remove any residue that may have been left behind by the cleaning agent and will make sure that there is no foam left on your bricks.

Final Conclusion

We hope our guide on how to clean bricks has helped you understand the basics of brick cleaning. And if you’re wondering how to clean brick floor tiles, you’ll be surprised to find that you can use the exact same cleaning methods. Just be sure to check the manufacturer’s instructions on your flooring product before you use it for this purpose.

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