Uploaded on Oct 24, 2019
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Power washing Tips
Pressure Washing
Tips
Pressure Washing
Power washing, as a cleaning method, has been ever more
popular in the past several decades and will become even
more popular in years to come. A lot of times people put
too much effort into cleaning their cars, boats, patios, grills
and the exteriors of their houses. By working these
pressure washing tips you will overcome the burden and
you will finish any of these jobs much faster than any of
your neighbors. If you just follow these simple pressure
washing basics, your home exterior cleaning will be short
and painless process by using the right tools. Here are
some valued power washing tips:
Choosing Nozzles Tips
For using pressure washer efficiently you need to
choose the correct nozzle. The mainstream of our
machines come with interchangeable spray tips
that serve two purposes. One is to lower the
pressure and draw the detergent; and the other is
for high pressure rinse at the different spray
angles. Our pressure washers come with several
color-coded that vary from 0 degrees to 40
degrees. As a general rule the smallest angle
delivers the most powerful "punch."
Using chemicals
Use only chemicals and pressure
washer cleaning solutions that are
approved for pressure washer use.
Super Film Remover is mainly used
for car washing and light dirt or road
film. Citrus Degreaser is used for
removing heavy greaser and
manufacturing cleaning.
Testing the power
• Test your pressure washer for its
power. The best is to start
spraying few feet away from any
object. Slowly bring your wand to
2-4 feet coldness from the surface
you want to clean. Move your
wand side-to-side a couple of
times and check if the surface is
clean.
Planning what to
clean
Be careful when spraying around
windows, postage box, vents, eaves,
or light fixtures. They can break or
become damaged if aimed directly
at them. In addition, keep the
trigger gun pointed downwards so
that you don't spray under the
siding. This will prevent the siding
from failing.
Thank you!
EXPERT SERVICE
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