Clean It Up
UK General Cleaning Forum => General Cleaning Forum => Topic started by: shaun_pearson on August 27, 2008, 07:05:55 pm
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Hi all, I have been asked to pressure wash the external walkways and balconies in a residential complex that i do some work in and could do with some advice on the subject.
The balconies have some type of "painted" on yellow protective coating that has worn away and peeled off in places and has ground in dirt mainly along the edges.
The walkways are concrete with a dimpled pattern and have a lot of moss on them.
Can anyone suggest a decent trolley style pressure washer that doesnt cost too much, and any advice/precautions on carrying out the work would be greatly appreciated. Lastly can someone give me a guide to costing the job i.e £m2 etc
Many thanks shaun
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I'd sub it, then you know the prices and can watch the job and learn - shame I've never found my way out of Kent ??? ???
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hi all can anyone recommend a perssure washing unit to buy been looking on ebay and theres some cheap ones but i want a half decent one
any advice would be very welcome
thanks shaun
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i would not buy one of the cheap ones of ebay they are crap as a starter machine go for one with an honda engine and capable of at least 15 litres a minute , a good place for good kit is merrill fox in america it is good equipment and well priced but can take a couple of week to be delivered.
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thanks BDCS and trevor, the engine size and psi is what im mainly unsure of.
what would you say the minimum engine size i need for this job, also has anyone got any experience whith this painted on coating, as i say its worn in places so im concerned about making it worse
thanks shaun
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prob 9hp min. anyone?
but most use a 13hp at 15Lpm+
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13hp petrol or 10hp diesel
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thanks BDCS and trevor, the engine size and psi is what im mainly unsure of.
what would you say the minimum engine size i need for this job, also has anyone got any experience whith this painted on coating, as i say its worn in places so im concerned about making it worse
thanks shaun
you want a machine that works at 15 litres aminute and a pressure of 3000psi with the painted on coating i would recomend using a flat surface cleaner where possible and when using a lance for awkward areas make sure you have one where the pressure can be altered at the trigger so as not to cause any damage, if the coating is very fragile it may be best to spray an area with chemical and then clean off using only a low pressure spray. p.s do not try using a turbo nozzle as this will definately damage the coating.
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Shaun,
If you email me at fox@merrillfoxenterprises.com
I can help you with the selection and purchase of
a pressure washer.
Hal
General Manager
Merrill Fox Enterprises
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thanks for the advice all its been very helpful.
i have noticed a set up on ebay that seems very good value, maybe too good.
the listing is this Item number: 120303800309
does anyone have any experience or opinions of this equipment or company that is selling it.
thank you very much to all who have taken the time to help me with this and i would really appreciate any advice on this equipment that is for sale
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that looks like a damn good un.
Just what I'm after in fact. Anyone know anything about them ?
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Never heard of them, or the make Kiam?
It does not say what make of engine or pump is either.
IMO I would be careful, the price seems to cheap, for it to have a decent (Honda) engine.