Excellent video. I read the manual and like most you walk away with more questions than answers. So you plod ahead and hope. This is so so much better.
Having a pressure washer for home use, is a good idea, better than renting one, if that's even an option any more. I have one and use it once a year, spring clean up. I hired a guy (25-30 yrs. old) to pressure wash my patio and shed. During the time he was using it, we got a huge down pour. He did not cover it up or even unplug it, kept on washing the shed. The shed has a porch, so he was on the shed porch for protection but the PW was out in the yard. It's probably ruined. His thoughts - well it uses water why can't it get wet? I took an area rug to a car wash years ago. The ones that have bays where you wash your own cars. Laid it out in the bay and used the car wash wand to wash & rinse it. it was so nasty, I bought it at a yard sale and guessing the former owners smoked. It did get clean & put it over the porch rails to dry, took days.
It's obviously not as powerful unless you buy the most expensive electric kind. They're still really powerful, but if you're not doing it commercially and doing it every single day, electric is 100% the way to go. ❤ Hope that helps!
@@thefixerhomerepair2 right before my dad died, I told him I wanted a gas powered one. He said it would be an expensive paperweight for about 90% of the year. To go electric. So I have, and even the Harbor Freight branded ones are just fine by me. Just don't let them freeze in the winter 😑 ask me how I know 😑
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Well done...I learn best from watching, not reading instruction. Thank you!
Thank you for somehow knowing I was an absolute beginner. I'm feeling confident and heading out to clean those steps now
Excellent video. I read the manual and like most you walk away with more questions than answers. So you plod ahead and hope. This is so so much better.
Happy to hear that. Thanks for watching!
Very satisfying to watch, can you clean some more. 😂
Thank you sir -- very well done and now I will go do some satisfying pressure washing!
I have this one but for some reason the chemical containers won't put soap down the wand anymore. Any idea why that might be?
Having a pressure washer for home use, is a good idea, better than renting one, if that's even an option any more.
I have one and use it once a year, spring clean up. I hired a guy (25-30 yrs. old) to pressure wash my patio and shed. During the time he was using it, we got a huge down pour. He did not cover it up or even unplug it, kept on washing the shed. The shed has a porch, so he was on the shed porch for protection but the PW was out in the yard. It's probably ruined. His thoughts - well it uses water why can't it get wet?
I took an area rug to a car wash years ago. The ones that have bays where you wash your own cars. Laid it out in the bay and used the car wash wand to wash & rinse it. it was so nasty, I bought it at a yard sale and guessing the former owners smoked. It did get clean & put it over the porch rails to dry, took days.
Curious how electric power washing compare to gas-powered ones for homeowners
It's obviously not as powerful unless you buy the most expensive electric kind. They're still really powerful, but if you're not doing it commercially and doing it every single day, electric is 100% the way to go. ❤ Hope that helps!
Agreed! Well said!
@@thefixerhomerepair2 right before my dad died, I told him I wanted a gas powered one. He said it would be an expensive paperweight for about 90% of the year. To go electric. So I have, and even the Harbor Freight branded ones are just fine by me. Just don't let them freeze in the winter 😑 ask me how I know 😑
The funny carpenter just did a vid comparing and said it was fine to use electric for like 90% of things
For the algorithm
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