A method of cleaning surfaces so as to remove dirt, buildup, paint,
asbestos, coating materials, or any other buildup or layer from the
surface using a high fluid pressure cleaning for removing coatings and
buildup from hard, often porous, and generally unpermeable surfaces such
as brick, concrete, limestone, masonry, stone, asphalt, etc. Specifically,
the method of surface cleaning involves high pressure water dispensation,
or non-caustic chemical and then high pressure water dispensation via a
number of different sized, shaped, and usage housings that include at
least one rotating jet for applying the high pressure cleaning water that
thereafter vacuumed out of the housing after cleaning by a high suction
vacuum where the housing includes one or more rows of annular or
peripheral sealing means such as brushes, rubber seals, rubber wipers, or
other similar flexible yet sealing instruments. The housing is moved along
the surface to be cleaned which in the case of a building is vertically up
and down a track, while also being moved horizontally from a cleaned path
to a non-cleaned but to be cleaned path.