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These 8 Mistakes Will Destroy Your Pressure Washing Services!!

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These 8 Mistakes Will Destroy Your Pressure Washing Services!!

Although incredibly effective at washing the exterior of your home, pressure washers can be overused and do more harm than good. Pay attention to these pressure-washing best and worst practices to complete your cleaning tasks faster without causing any damage to surfaces.

By avoiding these six frequent errors made by inexperienced pressure washer users, you may simplify your life and increase your safety.

Ignoring to slant of the spray

Utilise an angled approach when pressure washing the desired surface. The aim is to lift the dirt off the surface so it may be cleaned away. Spraying directly at a dirty surface just embeds the soil more profound into the surface you are attempting to clean. For porous materials like concrete or wood, this is especially true. 

Moving the spray head about to attack from different directions may be necessary for stains and ground-in dirt, but there should always be some angle to coop" the ground away.

If you don't spray at an angle, dirt will likely blow back at you. Receiving a faceful of wet mud is never fun, and if you're not wearing safety glasses, some of it may end up in your eye. That gets us to our following standard error.

Failure to use safety equipment

Although pressure washers may resemble large squirt guns, they are clearly not toys. Nearly as effectively as a saw, a thin stream of water delivered at several thousand pounds per square inch (PSI) may cut through the skin. Even worse, the tremendous pressure penetrates the tissue deeply and introduces dirt and water, frequently resulting in infection.

On hot summer days, forgetting to wear closed-toed shoes is another frequent error. Although sandals may be more comfortable, even a tiny attentional mistake could land you in the hospital. And failing to wear safety eyewear is a severe mistake.

Using the Incorrect Nozzle

Many people choose the wrong pressure washer nozzle tip, which is a crucial step for safety and effectiveness.

Plenty of information regarding what you can and cannot pressure wash. If you use the proper nozzle, you can pressure wash almost anything! Nozzles alter the spray's spread and angle, which changes the PSI that emerges from the wand. Lower pressure results from a broader angle.

Excessive pressure

A closed system of pressured water is produced by pressure washer pumps. That pressure is released when you pull the spray gun's trigger. But what occurs if you don't press the trigger? A bypass valve redirects water away from the spray cannon and back into the system since it is impossible to allow the pressure to build up in one location.

The sole disadvantage of this solution is the high temperature. The technology cycles hot water through all of that redirected water. Eventually, the temperature rises to a point where the pump is harmed, causing an early burnout and an expensive repair.

Using a Pressure Washer with Hot Water

Users need to be more familiar with the equipment they are operating, which increases the possibility of problems developing during pressure washing. Power washers feature a heating element and spray hot water, which is the fundamental distinction between them and pressure washers.

Hot water should never be used in pressure washers because they are made to operate with tap water temperatures. Certain materials and siding types may distort if you use too-hot water. Let the professionals decide which application will effectively clean your spaces to avoid the damaging pressure washing mistake.

Conclusion

Pressure washers are dangerous tools that can cut through the skin and introduce dirt and water, so paying attention to best and worst practices is essential. Hot water should never be used, and professionals should decide which application best cleans spaces.

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