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Resusable or crimp on hose fittings?
Econoclean posted a topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Hi to all. I have this question in my mind. I was wandering what is easier to use. Crimp on or reusable hose fittings. What are the advantages and disadvantages of Reusable screw type hose fittings! Is there anyone who uses them successfully? Best Regards: Econoclean -
Cleaning walls painted with cheap water paint ?
Econoclean posted a question in Residential Pressure Washing
Hi I am new to this forum and would like to post my first Question. I see some new Business opportunities in our area. In our area most of the Shop fronts are very dirty. It is mainly light fatty stains from people touching the walls. The walls are mostly painted with cheap water paint. (PVA) As they call it here. Some of it gets actually washed off by the rain. Also the underlying plastering is brittle on most walls. My main concern is not to damage the walls and not washing off the paint. What mild chemical could I use? There is no mildew just fatty stains. What water Temperature would you use? What maximum Pressure do you recommend? Looking forward to learn from other Peoples experiences. -
Resusable or crimp on hose fittings?
Econoclean replied to Econoclean's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
Thanks Scott. After repairing a hose do you leave them on Permanently? Does it last as long as with Crimp on fittings? Looking forward to hear from you. Best Regards; Econoclean -
Cleaning walls painted with cheap water paint ?
Econoclean replied to Econoclean's question in Residential Pressure Washing
Sorry for that basic Question, what do you mean by a soft wash? What would you consider a mild chlorine mixture? We do not have dawn in our area can I use Sunlight liquid instead? -
Mating two pressure washers.
Econoclean replied to PLD's topic in Tools, Equipment & Basic Maintenance
What about linking them together on the opposite side of the unloader valve, or before the unloaders. Then Bolck the outlet of one machine and connect the wand to the other machine. So the unloader with the lower settings will automatically do the Job. Of course you must make sure the unloader that is set on the lower pressure can handle the flow. There would be no need for adjusting the Unloader valves. You would only need to change the nozzle. If the unloader set to the lower pressure can not handle all the flow you would have to adjust both Unloaders to the same pressure and then this whole setup would not have much benefit. What do you think about this Idea?