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The high pressure washer can be your best bet in any start-up or already existing car wash outlets or studios. As the machine can be programmed to produce high pressure on a low flow rate and if the dos and donu2019ts are followed that we have mentioned here, this machine can last more than a decade. Read the 5-minute guide to know some really cool facts & one should follow it very carefully. If you need some other details, you can come to us anytime: https://www.manmachineworks.com/hot-cold-water-high-pressure.html
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The high pressure washer & how to work with it for the best results The car washing pump or the high pressure washer is one such machine that has been noted to work very efficiently. Although, that doesn’t mean that the machine can be taken for granted. The very notion of using the washer pump as one pleases, ruins the machine. The machine has a set of simple instructions and can be mastered with an intensive training program. There are certain Dos and Don’ts to be followed and remembered after investing in the machine. As the machine can stick by you for at least a Decade or more. The Dos and Don’ts to remember of the Pressure Washer! Dos: DO read the manual thoroughly to ensure safe operation of the pressure washer. DO make sure all guards and shields are in place and in good working order. DO check oil levels before every use. DO wear proper eye, face and hand protection when operating the equipment and pressure washing. DO attach nozzles or accessories properly before starting the machine. DO keep hands and feet clear of the cleaning nozzle at all times. DO consider using a detergent or accessory to increase your cleaning power and decrease your cleaning time. DO direct the water at a downward arc when cleaning wood substrates. Spraying head-on can damage wood siding and decks.
DO wash a small test area prior to starting your cleaning task. DO pressure wash the surface thoroughly. DO keep the wand and water jet at least 6 feet away from electrical wires, service boxes and entrances. A shock from service wires can be deadly. The Don’ts DON'T fill the fuel tank while the engine is running or still hot. DON'T leave the nozzle in a closed position for more than a minute or two while the equipment is running. The pump may overheat. DON'T try to repair a leak in the hose or connection while the system is under power. DON'T wash pressure sensitive areas without testing first. Increasing spraying distance can allow for safe washing. DON'T place any part of your body in front of the nozzle or point it at other people. The blast is so powerful, it can literally tear the skin off. DON'T hold the nozzle too close to the surface or too long in one spot - the strong jet will gouge wood, dent aluminium side, erode stucco, and blast mortar out of joints in brick walls. Likewise, do not point the wand directly at windows, for obvious reasons. DON'T pressure wash from a ladder - you'll need both hands to control the wand (when you turn it on, it has a hefty kickback, which can kick you off balance). Instead, use an adjustable extension wand to reach high places. The high pressure washer can be your best bet in any start-up or already existing car wash outlets or studios. As the machine can be programmed to produce high pressure on a low flow rate and if the above dos and don’ts are followed, this machine can last more than a decade.