Power Pressure Washers – How To Use Your Water Jet Cleaning Machine Most Effectively

Power Pressure washers or water jet cleaning machines just about clean anything you can think of in the house in record time. They are capable of cleaning stubborn grease and grime off your driveway or garage, taking off old paint in preparation for a new coat for your sidings, cleaning barbeque grills, and even wash your car. All this can be conducted to achieve the perfect end result you desire, with the right attachment tools, of course.

Some jobs require less powerful power pressure washers, and others more. The water jet cleaning machine is probably the best tool for removing sludge, mold, algae around the home. Indeed, old paint removal would be very messy and cumbersome without its assistance. And without the water jet cleaner, the ladder would not be tall enough for manually cleaning the wall sidings. In fact, almost all siding material such as hard brick, vinyl, and even aluminum can be pressure washed occasionally. While the hard bricks will emerge unscathed, you need to be extra careful with more fragile or softer materials like wood or wood carvings as the sheer force of the spot pressure from the gun nozzle could damage the wood fabric.

If you need to clean stubborn grease and grime, you will achieve best results with manufacturer recommended detergents. When used together with hot water, the grease simply disintegrates within seconds. You need to exercise caution to ensure that you do not soak the affected too long as the cleaning agents may cause discoloration and the harsh chemicals could disintegrate the gravel over time.

Often, mixing the detergent or bleach is not a difficult thing to master. Simply fill up a 5 gallon of water in a bucket and add the indicated portions of the agent into the water. The water jet cleaner uses either an external suction system or an attaching detergent mixture holder. When activated the machine will draw the cleaning mixture up and sprays it out together with the water at the rate of about 1 to 5 ratio. When cleaning mildew and mold, you need to add 100 percent bleach.

After you have fully cleaned up all the necessary areas, do not forget to thoroughly wash the detergent mixture holders and containers. Also, to ensure that your power pressure washers lasts longer, you need clean the machine exterior as well as do a run of just clean water through the system for final rinsing.



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