Greenhouse Wet Wall Cleaning ๐ŸŒฑ Pressure Washer Demo

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Keeping your greenhouse cool starts with clean wet wall pads! In this video Katy shows how we pressure wash, flush, and maintain our cooling system using the Patoolio 4200 PSI power washer.โ€

โ€œOver time, calcium, dirt, and grime build up on greenhouse wet wall pads, reducing airflow and cooling efficiency. Katy demonstrates how to deep clean the pads with a high-pressure washer, then flush the sump pump and gathering pipe to restore full performance.

This greenhouse maintenance routine is essential a few times each year to protect your plants and keep your cooling system running at 100%. The Patoolio 4200 PSI Electric Power Washer makes the job easier, blasting through tough buildup and leaving the pads looking brand new.

Whether youโ€™re a home gardener, commercial grower, or just looking for greenhouse hacks, this tutorial shows the step-by-step process to keep your system in top shape.

โœ… Watch to the end for our results and final thoughts on how the Patoolio pressure washer handled this project!

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0:00 Introduction
Welcome to Homegrown Passion! Today Katy shows how to clean and maintain greenhouse wet wall pads using the Patoolio 4200 PSI electric pressure washer.

0:21 Pressure Washer Unboxing
Unboxing the Patoolio 4200 PSI pressure washer โ€” what comes in the box and first impressions before tackling the greenhouse wet wall.

0:54 Assembling the Pressure Washer
Step-by-step: connecting the hose, wand, and parts of the Patoolio power washer to get it ready for greenhouse cleaning.

2:25 Washing Greenhouse Wet Wall Pads
First pass with the pressure washer โ€” watch the dirt, calcium, and grime blast off the greenhouse cooling pads instantly.

3:18 Deep Cleaning the Wet Wall
Multiple angles of Katy power washing the wet wall pads, showing the dramatic before-and-after cleaning results.

5:15 Pressure Washing the Concrete Floor
Using the Patoolio washer to clean the greenhouse concrete pad โ€” removing algae, dirt, and buildup around the cooling system.

5:54 Weeks Later: Pipe Cleaning Needed
Follow-up maintenance: after pressure washing the pads, dirt and calcium collected in the systemโ€™s gathering pipe.

6:00 Cleaning the Greenhouse Pipe
Removing buildup from the bottom water collection pipe to restore greenhouse cooling efficiency.

6:35 Inspecting Wet Wall Pads
Taking off wet wall pad panels for inspection โ€” checking for calcium buildup and ensuring airflow stays strong.

7:28 Flushing Pipe with Garden Hose
Running a hose through the collection pipe to flush grime back into the sump pump and out the discharge line.

 

Peter Grant
 

  • @HomegrownPassion says:

    ๐Ÿ’ฆ Clean wet wall pads = better greenhouse cooling! Katy shows how we used the Patoolio 4200 PSI washer to blast grime and flush the system. ๐ŸŒฑ
    ๐Ÿ‘‰ Whatโ€™s your best greenhouse maintenance hack? Share below! ๐Ÿ‘‡

  • @groverearp2600 says:

    Yes, I hit the pause button at 6:24

    • @HeyUncleA says:

      She always has some nice tips to share. ๐Ÿ‘Œ๐Ÿฝ

    • @twobears2024 says:

      That wet wall is nasty.๐Ÿ˜‚ the whole thing needs pressure washing.
      Thanks for the video and info katy.. unlike the wet wall you look great like always. ๐Ÿ˜Š

    • @spacewurm says:

      Hello men of culture! Here again to experience the most beautiful green thumb woman on the planet.

  • @retiredlogman says:

    Our wet wall uses only rainwater that is collected from the greenhouse roof. Never any mineral buildup. Most algae control is done by keeping exhaust fan(s) running until pads dry each evening. This is the end of our third year and will be the first washing to remove algae buildup. I find as you have, that electric pressure washers are ideal in many situations. Thank you for sharing.

  • @spacewurm says:

    You are the most beautiful and wholesome GILF Iโ€™ve ever seen. ๐Ÿ˜๐ŸŒน

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