How to Pressure Wash a Driveway: A Greenworks Guide

Kick Filth to the Curb!


Let’s be honest: Your driveway takes a beating. From tire tracks and oil stains to lawn debris and mystery grime, it's easy to forget how clean and sharp it used to look. The good news? Pressure washing your driveway is one of the fastest, most satisfying ways to restore your home’s curb appeal. And yes, you can totally do it yourself!

Whether you're prepping for a yard party, listing your home, or just tired of looking at those stubborn stains, we’ve compiled six steps to help you pressure wash your driveway like a pro.

How to Pressure Wash Your Driveway in 6 Steps

Step 1: Pick the Right Pressure Washer

Driveways need power. You’ll want a pressure washer with at least 2,500 PSI and 2.5 GPM to cut through oil stains, embedded dirt, and algae. Gas-powered units and high-powered electric models are ideal for this job. Just make sure your chosen pressure washer packs enough punch.


Greenworks Tip: Consider using a surface cleaner attachment. It connects to your pressure washer wand and gives you wide, even coverage. No zebra stripes, no streaks, and it's faster!


Step 2: Clear the Area

Before you get to blasting, prep your canvas:

  • Move cars, bikes, potted plants and anything else in the way.
  • Sweep off loose debris like gravel, leaves, or twigs.
  • Cover nearby siding, fencing, or plants if you're using detergent.

It’s also a great time to inspect the concrete or asphalt for erosion or cracks. Pressure washing can make the problem areas in your driveway more visible, so you know what to patch later.

Pressure Washer Collection for Driveway Cleaning

Step 3: Pre-Treat Stains

Oil and grease stains are notoriously stubborn. Spray them with a concrete-safe degreaser or driveway cleaner  and let sit for 10–15 minutes. This gives the detergent time to break down the grime so your pressure washer can lift it away more easily.


Dealing with rust or tire marks? There are targeted removers for those, too—just make sure they’re safe for use on your driveway material (whether concrete, asphalt, or pavers) and compatible with your chosen pressure washer.


Step 4: Start Washing!

Now for the fun part! Begin with a test spray in a less noticeable corner of your driveway to get a feel for the pressure. Hold the pressure washer wand about 12 inches from the surface and work in overlapping passes. Move in a consistent, sweeping motion. Don’t stop and go or you might leave uneven lines. If you’re using a surface cleaner attachment, you can go a little faster and cover more ground while keeping things smooth and uniform.


Work in sections, especially if you’re pressure washing your driveway in direct sunlight. This helps prevent water spots or uneven drying.

Pressure Washer Surface Cleaner Attachment

Step 5: Rinse and Repeat

Once you’ve made your first pass, rinse everything off and assess your work. Some spots—especially oil stains—might need a second round. Reapply your stain remover, wait a few minutes, and go again with a focused spray or a turbo nozzle.


Step 6: Seal the Deal


If your concrete is looking amazing and you want to keep it that way, consider applying a concrete sealer  once everything is dry (usually 24–48 hours after pressure washing). Sealing helps prevent future staining, reduces water absorption, and gives your driveway a longer life.


Greenworks Tip: Choose between a penetrating sealer (invisible, great for long-term protection) or a film-forming sealer (adds a subtle sheen or wet look).

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Extra Tips to Get the Most Out of Pressure Washing Your Driveway

Enjoy a Pro-Level Clean

  • Work on a cloudy day or in the early morning to avoid soap drying too quickly.
  • Use the right nozzle: A 15-degree yellow nozzle is a great all-purpose option for concrete and asphalt.
  • Stay consistent: Uneven passes can create streaks—keep your motion smooth and steady.
  • Wear protective gear: Closed-toe shoes, safety glasses, and gloves are smart. Water under pressure can do serious damage, so taking extra precautions is encouraged.
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Final Thoughts on Pressure Washing Your Driveway

You’re One Blast Away from A Brighter-Looking Driveway


Pressure washing the driveway is one of those DIY projects that’s both practical and oddly calming. You’ll blast away years of grime in just a couple of hours and give your home an instant face-lift in the process. Whether you're getting ready to entertain, sell, or just enjoy your space more, a clean driveway makes a statement. So roll up your sleeves, fire up your washer, and make that concrete sparkle!


Want to see how pressure washing can revitalize a dull driveway? Check out Tony the Truck Guy’s video review of the Greenworks Pro 3000 psi Pressure Washer on YouTube.


 

Need help choosing a pressure washer? Read our  Pressure Washer Buying Guide on Greenworks.com! DIY season is just getting started…

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