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UK Window Cleaning Forum => Window Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: harleyman on June 04, 2020, 10:09:19 am
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what pressure washer do you use I have been doing a bit of research before hand but not realy having done that much cleaning I've not much idea. I've got a 7 lpm presure washer I've had for years but it crap, reason I'm asking I'm planning to start promoting soft washing when all this covid nonsense is over I've got flyers sorted just need proper tackle .any advise would be great.
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Karcher, got it for about £50 from B&q . HTH
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if your soft washing you don't really want/need a pressure washer
most soft washing can be done using back pack
if your doing large areas then almost any petrol powered p/w will do - its th correct fittings for mixing you need such as an x-jet
Darran
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ive been trawling you tube vid seen guys on there using hypo then re- hypoing then using fsc seems a bit drastic to me but having seen a couple of vids where soft washing alone has not removed black spot or lichen .....
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what pressure washer do you use I have been doing a bit of research before hand but not realy having done that much cleaning I've not much idea. I've got a 7 lpm presure washer I've had for years but it crap, reason I'm asking I'm planning to start promoting soft washing when all this covid nonsense is over I've got flyers sorted just need proper tackle .any advise would be great.
Better off starting out with a backpack sprayer, then moving to a softwash machine if things pick up for you in that area.
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ive been trawling you tube vid seen guys on there using hypo then re- hypoing then using fsc seems a bit drastic to me but having seen a couple of vids where soft washing alone has not removed black spot or lichen .....
thats because "softwashing" is not the golden goose some make it out to be - black spot in particular requires pressure washing with chemical treatment - many drives and patios are dirty - soft washing will not clean them - its a bigger and more diverse area than windows
if you are serious regarding pressure washing you require something like a 21 litre per min machine @ 3000 PSI +
Honda gx390 with ws202 pump is a bullet proof set up - I used these for years but lonchin power seems to be just as good for almost half the price
you will also need a buffer tank to feed these machines
Darran
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What darran said 👍👍
Soft washing is absolutely great to get into and especially if you already use wfpoles. As far as im aware, I was the only window cleaner/external cleaner in my areas. (As I can not find another cleaner to take some jobs for themselfs and all the chaps who I have asked have all said the same. They are only aware of me doing so)
As far as soft washing render etc is concerned.
As regards to pressure washing, unless you can afford the bigger more powerful & hot/steam machines then the machines that Darren has mentioned will do the trick, followed by a soft wash and then a final rinse will get the job done.
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been looking at 21lpm and 15lpm machine also suppliers rutland pumps ,being one and q wash being another . its a bit of a mine field trying to pick the right one honda motors seem to be the norm
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Mines a Gx390 21Lpm 200 bar, ideal machine for domestic jobs ;)
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Ben will sort you out at Rutland pumps.
I’ve got a 3000psi 21lpm machine for pressure washing.
Also one of his petrol softwash machines, with the roller pump.
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I got a 15lpm from ben and rutland pumps 250bar not used it yet as need a few bits but been advised its idel for domestic :)