I can’t see any other way to remove the lichen. Not that’s doable in a reasonable amount of time.
It is unbelievabley stubborn, and when covering 16 panels or so, you’d be hard pushed to clean them any other way, without spending a long old time there.
When the panels are coated in lichen, you need high pressure. You just can’t shift it any other way.
I’m not concerned about the insurance, because I’m so sure we won’t ever have a problem. In nearly 10 years, I’ve never encountered an issue.
Cowboys encounter issues, not people who use common sense, the right equipment and the know how, experience and finesse needed to clean them safely.
We will have to agree to disagree. This subject has been argued on a previous thread a while back.
You do it your way, I’ll do it mine.
It’s interesting that Darren also uses high pressure in the same situations. It seems you’re either overly cautious, or more willing to try different things. I fall into the latter, within reason. You fall into the former.