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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: stuartb on August 28, 2014, 11:29:17 pm

Title: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: stuartb on August 28, 2014, 11:29:17 pm
Anyone using a 12lpm Honda engine pressure washer to clean drives and patios in conjunction with a rotary cleaner with any success or is it not powerful enough? I'm adding on to my window cleaning business for the rainy days.
Stu
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: Total shine cleaning services on August 28, 2014, 11:32:18 pm
hi mate, it won't be powerful enough to run a rotary, ideally you want about 21 Lpm

graham
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: stuartb on August 28, 2014, 11:33:47 pm
Really! As powerfull as that?
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: Total shine cleaning services on August 28, 2014, 11:40:07 pm
yes, I've got 21 lpm Honda, my mate has a 15 lpm Honda and he really struggles with a rotary so just turbo nozzles everything
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: KLEENAWAY on August 28, 2014, 11:49:27 pm
You can still use a fsc but you will need to change the size of the nozzles to make it spin properly. It wont have much cleaning power though so better off sticking with a turbo

Danny
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: stuartb on August 29, 2014, 12:15:48 am
Will a 15/16 lpm, 200 bar machine be suitable for the job?
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: Rob@Blast off on August 29, 2014, 02:44:17 am
200bar @ 15lpm will be ok for domestic work(till the power bug kicks in) , lookout for a genuine Honda gx with either a cat or interpump and gearbox and return to tank bypass. Then a whirlaway,vario lance,turbo lance,2x20m pressure hose,puddle sucker,buffer tank,brooms,shovel,wellies etc and then just like me a bigger van  ;D
It may be worth waiting till the cold weather comes as you might a full setup going cheap on eBay.
Title: Re: Pressure washer 12lpm?
Post by: Nathanael Jones on August 29, 2014, 09:44:24 am
Flow rate is more important than pressure once you hit 3000psi - - I've had a few machines & the higher flow 3000psi one did more work than the 15lpm 4000psi one,..

That said - most domestic taps only kick out about 15lpm so even using a buffer tank you need to either supplement the feed (I'd fill my wfp tank with tap water & have it pumping in to the buffer tank as well as the hosepipe) or use a fire hydrant if you use a bigger machine.