There’s a part of us, deep down, that naturally feels amazing if we see a mess tidied up or something nasty being washed up. It is all because of our inherent ability to turn chaos into order. Right up there with unintended symmetry and fractals, and when things match up perfectly in a frame, there’s nothing other than the pressure wash that our perfectionist souls find really satisfying to watch.
The before & after photos of power washing projects are too satisfying to not to post, so we have gathered some of the best photos to make you go ‘umm’ and ‘oh fudge, yeah’ and think about what areas of your home or back yard need a good, long heavy, symmetrical scrub. (h&t: Akvile & Jonas)
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Pick Up The Old Concrete Park Table As A Freebie. The Power Cleaner had to be taken to it. Apologies About The Cat, The Exhibitionist
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A Building Janitor In France Trying To Give A Smile For The Residents During The Lockdown
Ralph Ryback, writing on Psychology Today ties our need for organization and cleanliness to the fact that our bodies are well-organized and well-regulated, even at the atomic level.
“It wouldn’t be surprising, then, if the reason we crave symmetry and cleanliness in our homes is to mirror the organization within our very own bodies. Neatness and order support health—and oppose chaos,” he explains.
Whether or not it is the case, tidiness and cleanliness are the basic aspects of becoming an adult. By keeping our homes neat, we’re maintaining our health, and we’re still staying fit while we’re on the move. It’s an integral part of a life of good quality. And the next time you’re ordered to remove the garbage, do it with a smile. Or tell your companion that you would happily swap chores with them if they let you wash the patio with power.
Maybe we don’t have a power washer at home, but guess who’s going to do the dishes with a smile on their face today?
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Roommates assumed that the sink was permanently stained. I got bored in quarantine, and I proved them wrong
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My Husband Bought Me A Power Washer For Mother’s Day. I Wasn’t Thrilled At First, But Now I Can’t Be Happier
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The Back Patio Of Our New House. I Have On Good Info That It Hasn’t Been Cleaned In Around 40 Years
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The Previous Owner Left Her Power Washer. After 9 Months, My Husband Finally Used It. 2020 Thrills
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Cedar Picnic Table I Power Washed Last Summer. It Had Sat In The Shade Unused For 9 Years. It’s Good As New
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I Never Knew These Stones Had Such An Awesome Pattern. At Least 10 Years Since Cleaned
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When I Mentioned Starting A Pressure Washing Business, People Laughed, Shrugged It Off, Or Claimed There Is No Money In It. Four Years Later, I’m So Glad I Did
Moral of the story – don’t listen to the people who haven’t accomplished anything. Find a positive mentor and chase that dream.