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Originally Posted by villagetinker
No idea about changes in the water, but Sno-Cap (ACE hardware) does a great job at removing these. I mix up a batch, use a garden sprayer to apply, and a pressure washer to clean off, but I believe you can use a garden hose also.
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We have great water pressure far more than we used to have.
We have a divice that fits on to a garden hose called WATER JET POWER WASHER. It is a wand kind of thing with a valve to turn it on and off and a changeable tip one is a fan the other a stream. There are several brands of these. I think ACE has them and they are under $20. iT HAS ENOUGH POWER TO REMOVE PAINT. uNLIKE A PRESSURE WASHER IT DOES NOT SPRAY SOAP However it is far less costly, no repairs and takes little room to store.