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How To Get the Most Out of Your Pressure Washer?

  • The infographic titled "How to Get the Most Out of Your Pressure Washer?" offers detailed advice for optimal usage and maintenance of pressure washers. It explains that water pressure, measured in pounds per square inch (psi), can range from 1,000 to over 4,000 psi for commercial washers. Additionally, the gallons per minute (GPM) that a machine produces, typically ranging from one to four for household units, is an essential factor. When using a pressure washer on vertical surfaces, it's recommended to wash from the bottom up and rinse from the top down to ensure thorough cleaning and prevent streaking.

    Pressure washer nozzles are color-coded based on their spray patterns: white (40 degrees), green (25 degrees), yellow (15 degrees), red (0 degrees), and black for low-pressure soap dispensing. Using the broadest, lowest-pressure nozzle that provides adequate cleaning helps avoid surface damage. It's also crucial to hold the nozzle tip at an angle and maintain a distance from the surface to prevent harm.

    For practical application, it's advisable to test the nozzle in an inconspicuous area first. Avoid spraying behind or under vertical surfaces, light fixtures, and electrical outlets. To maintain the pressure washer, add fuel stabilizer before filling the fuel tank and use a pump preservative when storing the machine over the winter to protect against freezing and corrosion. Presented by Tikko Stone Care Solutions, the infographic aims to help users maximize the effectiveness and longevity of their pressure washers.

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