Extreme pressure washing

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Thought you guys might enjoy some of these pictures. Every year or so we throw a freebie out and bring in a crew to wash a historic building, monument, etc. These guys have washed everything from Dams, to bridges, fountains, to even the Vatican.

Here are a few recent projects done in the United States.

First up - Mount Rushmore. The whole time they were up there I was praying a nose wouldn't fall off.
 

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Here is the Space Needle in Seattle.

These pictures make me dizzy.
 

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Oleftal Dam in Germany, They used a dirty dam as a canvas and several pressure washers of varying PSI to produce this.
 

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I love those projects, and it is a great way to introduce what pressure washing can do to those that have no clue.
 
Those are some cool projects!
 
Wow!! Neat projects. I wonder what kind of money those would pull in if it wasn't donated services.
Those guys are all highly experienced mountain climbing specialists that are brought in for specific projects. Most of the things they clean have never been washed before. I was told there was 40 years of bird droppings on the Space Needle that was upwards of five feet thick in some places.
 
Really cool! What is the name of the company on those projects?

Karcher North America bears all the costs for those projects. I would bet that they have someone that has the responsibility to find a noteworthy project to do.
 
I would love to do that. the guy pwing the under the nose on Mt. Rushmoore looks like a dangling buger. But that would be a once in a lifetime gig.
 
All of these are promo shots for the largest manufacture in the world. It started with mt rush and lands years back. This company has millions in advertisement alone.

I want to see some of the old lands machines still running photos. I alway thought those pictures were just as great.

They had some cool ones and it got your attention.
 
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