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it is roughly the same price but you will need the pressure turned down on pressure washer so as not to damage wood, we find a hot water pressure washer set at about 1000psi works best
why wouldnt you use hot water on wood we have for years and never had a problem yet , so why not.
we are using water at a temperature of around 50 degrees on wood but as i stated the pressure is turned down to about 1000psi ,we did some decking that was riddled in chewing gum and turned the heat upto steam or 150degrees on dial but again turned the pressure down to about 500 psi this worked fine and didnt damage the wood at all where as cold water at high psi would of ripped the wood to pieces , but i do agree when cleaning wood care does have to be taken even cold water at an high psi can cause problems but once again i find hot used at low psi is safest.