Clean It Up
UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: G & M on January 23, 2006, 07:55:34 pm
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Thinking of buying a power washer for cleaning cladding etc could do with some advice re same. Is it possible to damage the cladding? All advice welcome . Michael -G&M
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Hi i got my self a petrol washer to use on cladding and drive ways if you are using on the cladding dont hold to close as water can work its way in plus with a petrol washer you dont use the peoples lekky so they are happier i paid £100 for my washer hope this helps stu ;D
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Northern tool has a good wide range of stock for powerwashers. including high reach poles,probably one of the cheaper sites around and they are good on delivery, as i have purchased all sorts for powerwashing gear from them. :)
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I would have to say its best to use a long pole with brush and fan jet attachments and a good bit of the old TFR.
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And TFR would be?
"The Front Row"?
"Tickle Fascias rotten"?
"Thrust Frust Ruuushst"?
I give up
I don't know
I'm too old
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Trafic Film Remover ;)
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Traffic Film Remover, takes away all that dark yukky mess off the cladding and brings back to looking good.
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Hi Michael,
Northern Tool have a super offer on at the moment. Its for a Briggs & Stratton dual Voltage pressure washer on sale at the moment. From £359.99 to £179.99. Heres the link but it does not have a picture.
Have not used it myself as we have a Honda but it looks a good buy.
http://www.northerntooluk.com/product/search.asp?chrSearchType=itemnumber&action=search&i=130103e-149&x=15&y=8
Its worth registering for their catalogues and email offers as they seem to sell quite a comprehensive mix of items.
Sarah
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Thanks guys & gals all help greatly appreciated. Michael -G&M