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Written on June 16th, 2011 , General Use Tags: , ,

showing the fundamentals of down streaming soap with a pressure washer. Simple equipment for a simple cleaning project.

Written on June 15th, 2011 , General Use Tags: ,

Long story short there’s a long burnout mark someone left in my parking lot. It looks bad on us when clients come by and see it. What’s the best way to remove all or even a little bit of the tire tracks? I heard using a power-washer works great. Any other suggestions?

Thanks in advance,
LuxurySport

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Written on June 2nd, 2011 , General Use Tags: , , , ,

The rear break was locked up but i had to get the car out of the garage so I powered through and got out to the street. I left behind a skid mark from inside of my garage all the way to the street (and in the street to). Now I need to get rid of the mark (real trashy-looking on my new driveway). heard of a few methods: degreaser, bleach, Diesel, lava soap, pressure washer, etc. but which on is the best, and how do I use it/them to remove the mark w/ marking up the driveway more or worse ruining it?

Written on May 25th, 2011 , General Use Tags: , , , , ,

Host Robert Thomas demonstrates recommended steps cleaning a driveway with a Karcher gasoline-powered pressure washer

Written on May 20th, 2011 , General Use Tags: , , , , ,

Almost all pressure washers allow for spraying detergent at low pressure, however I want to know how to use the additive on high pressure setting.

Specifically what items do I need to buy, where can I find these parts?
What I REALLY want to be able to do is be able to spray wax or a shining agent at high pressure

Written on May 14th, 2011 , General Use Tags: , ,

I have a electric powerwasher. Is it possible to feed it water from a tank such as a 5 gal bucket? I won’t need a lot of water. Just a blast or two. How can i fit something on the bottom of the bucket so it accepts a garden hose? Are there any adapters out there? If not, would drilling a hole on the bottom and sticking a hose up in and sealing the edge with waterproof caulking or something work? If the bucket is held higher than the pressure washer, will gravity be enough to feed it?
If i buy an adapter that will screw into the bucket, what kind of adapter for a garden hose? And how will it not leak without some sort of caulking?

Written on May 6th, 2011 , General Use

I painted the garage with water based white pant. When I washed the brushes outside, the paint mixed with water ran over the road and the pavement. We live in a planned community – so I am responsible for maintaining the pavement.

How do I get the paint off the pavement and the road? What is the easiest way?

Some one said use a power washer – if that is the answer – then please suggest where to buy / rent one.
It’s a large porton of the road, so wondering if there is any easy solution? How about some pain remover chemical (Hydrogen peroxoid)?

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