DO NOT LET YOUR WASHER FREEZE! If possible, store your pressure washer in a warm place. Automatic bathroom or "Milk House" electric heaters work well in small areas like small garages and inside of enclosed vehicles (vans, bobtails, trailers).For Natural Gas and LP Gas water heaters the pilot lights provide heat at the base of [...]
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Pressure Washing Cold Weather Hints and Tips
Posted on December 6, 2011 by Robert Hinderliter
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What is Cleaning Units - PSI - GPM - Nozzle Size and More
Posted on May 29, 2011 by admin
The Power Washing industry expresses cleaning power as either “Cleaning Units”, measured by the equation PSI x GPM, or as “Cleaning Units/hr”: PSI x GPM x hrs. You will find these numbers in the product literature of a pressure washer and it will give you a good idea of the effective cleaning power of a pressure washer.
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How to Use a Pressure Washer
Posted on May 24, 2011 by admin
How to Pressure Wash. Learn the basic water flow, water pressure, nozzles, heat, detergents and environmental concerns.
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