New Pressure Washers – Power Pressure Washers – Robust Gas Pressure Washers Powerful To Handle Challenging Cleaning Jobs by Joey L Jones
If you are set on the personal challenge of cleaning up your summer lodge in the middle of the woods or by the river with unreliable electricity source, or you have won the tender to clean up that local engineering works factory, you will probably need a Gas Pressure Washer to manage the cleaning.
Gas Pressure Washers are designed to run on gas instead of the more common electricity. The gas powered units gives both higher cleaning efficiencies and much greater convenience and mobility. Although reliant on gasoline to power the pressure washers, it does not mean that the gas versions are less efficient. In fact, they are much more powerful machines with PSI pounds per square inch strength ranging between 2,000 to 4,000 PSI. PSI denotes the sheer force of the jet stream and hence the end result. And if you should own a powerful machine with 3,000 PSI and above, you could, of course, vary the pressure from adjusting the power dial or the spray gun handle to ensure that the right power best cleans the right places. The gasoline consumption for larger PSI will essentially be higher.
Gas Pressure Washers not only exceed its electric and diesel driven counterparts on cleaning efficiency, it also accords the user total mobility. You could bring the machine into the woods and by the river or out into the wilderness and yet conduct your power pressure cleaning with ease. Another benefit of convenience is that you could literally push the machine to optimize difficult to reach nook and crevasses.
However, gas pressure washers have one flaw which users must be cautioned about and learn to manage. The carbon monoxide that gasoline burns to get provide power to the machine can reach lethal doses if the cleaning is conducted within closed and unventilated indoor environment. Hence, it is important to note that you should only use gas pressure washers to clean building exteriors and never use them indoors.
Weight the benefits of Electric and Gas Pressure Washers in tandem with your budget, cleaning purposes, as well as storage space, before you arrive at your buying decision on which is best suited to your needs.
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Pressure Washer Basics
A pressure washer is a fantastic tool, and is exactly what you need to clean things like dirty brick patio, weathered wood (if you are careful), and other hard to clean surfaces. You have to be very aware though because a pressure washer can harm the surfaces you want clean, and even yourself if you are not very careful. Here are some basics of how this amazing tool works.
A pressure washer takes the low pressure water of a garden hose, and boosts the pressure way up with a special pump. The pump is powered by a gas powered engine, or sometimes by an electric motor. The business end of a pressure washer is the spray wand. You attach special tips that concentrate, or spread out, the high pressure stream of water.
Before you turn on a pressure washer, be sure to read the entire owner’s manual. It contains very important safety information. You can either hurt the machine, yourself, or things you are trying to clean. Once you are sure what you are doing, and know that you can run things safely, you can begin your job.
You should make sure, when you are using a pressure washer, to wear all kinds of protective gear. You need safety glasses or goggles, ear muffs or plugs, and of course, work gloves. You have got to protect your eyes, your hearing, and your hands from this machine. Always remember to be careful.
You may have seen the multi-colored tips that are used when pressure washing. The red one is a 0 degree tip, and is the most concentrated stream of water. Be really careful when using a 0 degree tip. The yellow tip produces a 15 degree wide spray pattern. This is my favorite tip for heavy duty cleaning. The green tip is a 25 degree tip and is best for general cleaning. The white tip produces an even wider spray pattern at 40 degrees. Use it for light duty cleaning. The black tip is the safest one to use. It produces a really wide spray pattern of 65 degrees. I like using this one when applying the special cleaning detergents to surfaces just before I get ready to pressure wash.
If your pressure washer is gas powered, remember to check the oil before running it, make sure you’ve got plenty of gas and you are good to go. Many of these machines have reservoirs to add cleaning solutions. This is a convenience. Before firing up the machine it is always a good i
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dea to just do a quick visual check of the hose. If it is all curled up funny it can whip around and possibly hurt someone when the pressure fills the hose suddenly.
You will be surprised at the power of a pressure washer. Getting mold and mildew off of old bricks is no big deal. If you get too close to the surface, or stay in one place too long, you will damage the surface. Water under pressure is probably one of the strongest forces out there. I love it when I get a chance to use one of these bad boys. They are really easy and fun to use. As with any power tool, just use it safely and your job will be done before you know it and without any ill effect.
By: MJ Marks
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MJ is a freelance writer for Clickshops, Inc. where you can find the perfect pressure washer for your home or business at www.powerfulpressurewashers.com.
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