Making the Most of Your Pressure Washer
Wednesday, April 7, 2010 7:40
No matter how persistently you scrub, there are certain areas where pressure washers do the job best. Pressure washers force water at an increased rate thus expelling steadfast molds and stains and even dirt from hard-to-reach corners. Either cold or hot water can be used in pressure washers.
There are two types of pressure washers: gas-operated and electric-operated. Gas washers are intended for heavy duty cleaning while electric washers can handle small-time clean-ups.
Although pressure washers can be used to clean just about anywhere, the following are some of the most typical uses for them: washing cars, cleaning driveways and sidewalks, cleaning fences and patio furniture and most of, washing out the gutter. Imagine not having to contend manually with the squishy mush usually found in gutters!
Whether you wish to purchase a small washer for home use or a large industrial pressure washer, you’ll never go wrong with Karcher pressure washers. Aside from their undisputed performance, they never become obsolete since you won’t have any problem finding replacement parts.
Of course, there’s no sense in having a pressure washer if you won’t maximize its use with certain accessories. Among the most common pressure washer accessories are: the pressure washer hose, rotary turbo nuzzle, multi-purpose tip attachment and the telescoping wand.
When you buy a pressure washer hose, a length of about 15 feet is quite ideal. The rotary turbo nuzzle produces a spray pattern that helps break down even the toughest dirt. This increases the efficiency of your pressure washer up to 200%. The multi-purpose tip adjustment on the other hand, can either spread the water around a 45 degree angle or make a full blast using a single point. The telescoping wand will help you get to those hard-to-reach areas or high places.
With all the special features provided by your pressure washer accessories, it’s not surprising if you find a way to use your pressure washer on a daily basis.
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