![]() just keep a good distance from anything with that nozzle - you're literally just using it to push water (I use ball valve for this but it's not really recommended and safe). After you're done with surface cleaner use a max pressure nozzle (15 degree) to push all the water off the driveway. anything bigger than that for residential will be a pain - you may think you can go bigger to gain diameter but you will have to walk A LOT slower. ![]() Don't let SH dry on windows, keep windows wet until you thoroughly rinse - Thoroughly RINSE - Usually takes me about 3-5 minutes to soap one side of the house and 6-10 minutes to rinse it - I spend about twice as long rinsing to make sure I rinse off all the solution.ĭriveways - If its really bad, I pre-treat with about 2% (my DS injectors pulls a pretty hot mix so I can get away with DS 99% of the time) - not everyone pre treats, but it takes me less than 3 minutes and allows me to move faster with the surface cleaner - Surface cleaner - even if you're running 8gpm, I recommend not to go bigger than 16" Classic Eagle Wash (20" if you really want). If you're doing a building higher than that, rent a lift, get harness and safety equipment, and call insurance to make sure you get teh coverage you need. ![]() Sidings : do oxidation tests on vynil and hardy - cover all outlets and light fixtures/electrical components that are going to get washed - be careful with stained wood or any other wood - cover front door if you have to - with the right machine and correct nozzles you'll never have to get on a ladder for anything up to 50ft high. Oxalic or F9 BARC if you want to spend more money for rust and a couple of other things and EBC for grease stains - for ratios and methods of applications you're going to have to go do some research. Yes for residential you will be mainly using SH. I use professional equipment and professional/correct methods to clean and run my business - which produces professional results that speak for themselves - if a costumer or client doesn't like the way I do things they can call someone else that will probably ruin their house because any professional contractor is not going to let the client dictate how to their job. The elemonator masks the smell a bit, but theres no way of getting around the "bleach" smell completely - if the client don't like it, tell them to call someone else. 35 gallons of 12.5 SH with about 5-6 oz of elemonator from PressureTek. My chem tank gets filled up twice a week. ![]() g圆90 with a 8gpm udor will be a very solid unit that will make you a ton of money and last you a long time. GPM should be at LEAST 4 - I strongly suggest 5.5 or higher - honestly if you can afford it just go 8 and call it a day. You lower pressure on your surface cleaner and wand by changing nozzles - Never use high pressure on siding, you will destroy it - that other has more than likely destroyed his fair share of homes - use the correct solution and low pressure nozzles.īefore you do anything get some good insurance - good luck On residential concrete you don't want to be any higher than 3000psi or you can take the top cream off. You don't clean anything with pressure besides concrete. PLEASE do not listen to whoever else is answering you - they have no clue what they're talking about. The gx390 on the dewalt is solid but the pump is garbage. 4000 PSI 3.Please do yourself a favor and return that pressure washer while you can and get yourself a professional unit.This 90038 Triplex Plunger Pump is equipped with a patented Powerboost technology with a max 3800 PSI that provides higher pressure at the spray nozzle.ĪAA C Series pumps contain dual oversized ball bearings for better wear, friction resistance, and longer-lasting performance in tough cleaning environments as well as a stainless steel integrated fully adjustable unloader featuring an industry-leading easy-start system The 90038 AAA Triplex Plunger Pump Kit is Engineered to surpass expectations and is a highly efficient pump that minimizes engine load while delivering top performance.
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