A little advice from personal experience: If you are using your pressure washer near a swimming pool, be careful to not let the pressure washer vibrate itself into the pool.
Pool : I have over 10k gallons of water. I’m not afraid of your puny 1.5 gpm rating. Pressure Washer : Ohh Yeah!!! Hold my wand. Proceeds to jump in and start kicking ass until it realizes the poor little pressure washer can’t swim. ☹️
My husband works out of town a lot and I need to power wash. I’ve watched so many videos to show me how and this is the best one yet. Thank you for this amazingly helpful video now I know what to do
Thank you so much for this. We bought our pressure washer 2 years ago and I was too scared to figure out how to use it. Thank you for the clear and informative instruction.
There are two things the video didn't mention. Over time the snap on connections will become difficult to use, especially when trying to disconnect them. It's a good idea to use a rubber safe lubricant, like silicone grease, to lightly lubricate the ball bearings in the connections. You also definitely want to lubricate the O-rings - the owners manual for my machine also mentions that. For cleaning concrete floors, driveways, or wood decks there is a specific attachment that can be purchased for that. It works wonders and makes the job a lot quicker and more efficient. There are YT videos demonstrating such an attachment.
He didn’t directly say it but a couple minutes in when he’s putting the attachments on it literally says “lightly grease threads and o-rings” in the bottom right lmao
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! You are precise. I understood everything and it didn't take 30 minutes for you to do it. You were clear and straight to the point. You have a fan in me! I'll be following for any other clips.
Always point wand at ground at test spray after attaching tip. Sometimes they may not be attached properly and fly off hitting a car or a window *shifty eyes*
After watching the video, I felt I was okay to start. Halfway through this exact thing happened to me. Couldn't find it and re-ordered another set. Should've read the comments.
I recently recycled a 330 gallon DEF IBC tote from my farm to run my pressure washer where I don’t have a water hook up. I filled the tote to the top which is a lot of water. I thought it wouldn’t be enough, but I washed three tractors, a round hay baler which gets very dirty, a 30’ hay rake and tedder and a CanAm X3 and all of that was barely a quarter of the tank. Pressure washers use barely any water making them the ideal low cost cleaning tool.
Adam! Just got my first pressure washer recently and am planning to wash my Mom's home tomorrow so this was timely and well done. Hope to see you again soon!
Man I swear ... every time I check video about pressure washing I all always seem to come to your comment to have a laugh inside. I didn’t have to paint after pressure washing today but I was reminded not to try to clean my hands off when I have a 15 degree tip on. Lol
I bought the same one CASH ... knocked on some doors ... got some homes that wanted a washing .... after the weekend was over , I made my money back plus took the lady and myself out to dinner
Big-brain move buying it CASH and not taking advantage of the numerous cash-back, warranty, extended return policies, and other protections afforded by credit cards.
I decided to expand my lawn care side job and start pressure washing as well. I bought a Delta 3600psi/3.5gpm pressure washer with a Honda GX340. It's tough to pull start but sure gets the job done!
Great video, thanks! Here’s a tip I learned long ago and it really has helped me with all my gas powered toys that sit over the winter months...trimmers, chainsaws, blowers...even the 65 Mustang: Non-ethanol gas. Not all stations carry it but you can usually find a place or 2 in every town that does. It doesn’t seem to go bad like all the ethanol-mixed gas does.
Wish I had these tips back when I was using a pressure washer for my work establishment back in the days. Great videos, very glad I found this channel!
One thing that seems to always go un-said in pressure washer user manuals and instruction videos is proper care of the hose. These are not soft rubber hoses like used with air compressors, rather they are fairly stiff, hard-walled PVC or similar material. They will kink easily, and are more likely to kink when bent if they also have a twist to them. For that reason, it is important to take care when unrolling them, and rolling them up for storage, to have them roll neatly in the orientation that the hose wants to be in. Personally, I use a hand cranked garden hose reel ,and reel up the hose while it is stretched out on the driveway, so it can untwist itself as it is drawn in towards the reel. I just store the hose on that reel, and un-reel it from there when needed.
I knew I didn't go wrong Just bought a garden hose reel from a yard sale had it priced at $50 , he gave it to me for $25 and the garden hose came with it❤❤❤ I will succeed in my new business with all of u guys help Thank u YT
Really great explanation of how to pressure wash - a few questions: 1) I've seen other places that you should NEVER pressure wash from a ladder. You mention that you may need to use a ladder to reach a 2nd story... what's the "right" way to do it? 2) If your house has lap siding made from composite wood or similar, is there danger from using a washer like this that you'll spray water up behind the siding / into cracks and crevices and trap moisture inside the walls? My house is only 3 years old, but looks a bit dingy with dirt buildup. I want to clean it, but I don't want to damage anything or risk falling off a ladder. Any advice would be great. Thanks again!
Talk about Google eavesdropping. I just found this exact same model in the garbage a few blocks over I brought it back in discovered the exhaust valve needed adjustment after adjusting the valves cleaning the carburetor replacing the fuel the same crank right up and I just ran an entire tank of gas through it. I was talking about it but then I turn on RUclips and your channel in this video was at the top of the list
I always thought I wanted, but I never knew I needed a pressure washer until I saw this video. Great video showing all the applications of the pressure washer.
I just bought the Craftsman 3400 psi washer and I knew right off not to do some of the things another video did, like not hook up the water first. Great video sir.
I recently got a semi cheap electric washer, does what I need to do. The minute it was nice out, I was out looking for things to pressure wash. I enjoy it.
Excellent video. Thanks for the refresher course. I bought a power washer last summer to clean the patio and now I need to work on the deck/house this year.
My favorite hack on a power washer?....... Connect a washing machine hose to the water inlet. Next time you connect your garden hos you won't have to reach under the P/W to connect up! You can also put in a "Y" adapter with shut off valves so you have access to water, (I always need to wash my hands)
@ 7:47 Wow, I remember walking around Lowes just checking things out for no reason at all. No social distancing lines to walk in, and no face masks required. It was truly a better time, we didn't know what we had.
Oh man! Such an informative video! I haven't used one in probably a decade or more and looking into buying one. I don't think I could have asked for a better video to start with!
I've always wanted a pressure washer and my hubby got me one for Christmas this year. I've been waiting for the weather to get warmer to use it. Still going to be a while but I just wanted to say thank you for your video. Its going to help me a lot.
My god. If I had a pressure washer like that, you'd need to use violence to physically take it from me. You'd see me pressure washing the roof, the pavement, the walls, the sidewalk, the neighbor's garage, the school's rooftop across the street at 3am, the road at sunrise until a truck hits me or something 🤣
awesome machine I also bought one and I am in NEW ZEALAND shipped it over with some other stuff best washer I have ever owned love your video keep it up
Thank you so so much I just bought one. I just use it. Yesterday was a little hard to use on my house because it’s two stories and I started from the bottom so I’m gonna get a ladder which scares me just a little bit because of the force of the pressure washer but I’ll be careful.❤
Thank you so much! I'm so glad i found you. I have a 3300 Honda model and wasn't sure how to use the clear hose or change out the nozzles. I was thankful you have very detailed, clear, fast instructions. New subscriber for sure!!
I have a small little plastic electric 1750 psi pressure washer and when you get it all hooked up (plugged in and water hooked up) all you do is squeeze the trigger and it starts going and spraying until you release and it automatically cuts off until you squeeze again.
I just bought the same model... pressure washing the house prior to paining it. Looking forward to using it on my driveway and also prepping to epoxy my dirty, partially painted garage floor. Thanks for the great video! Good information!!
How often should a brick house get pressure washed? How long should you wait in between the first-time pressure wash and second time? Had a brick house pressure washed for the first time and was informed a second should be done in three months.
Adam, I want to thank you for this “very informative” video. I bought this same one three years ago at Sears. I didn’t know all the features, pros and cons until watching your video. All the other videos I’ve seen are NOT as informative. Again, thank you sir!!!!🤙🏼💪🏼You are the man!!!!
Before I start mine I always grab the wand and hold the handle down. don't want that initial surge held up and possibly break something. You should also consider using a Turbo nozzle, you may never use your green or white nozzles again. Also for your driveway/garage etc., you should try using a surface cleaner. They do a great job, in a fraction of the time. Also with your 40 degree nozzle, pressure wash your trees and bushes, from a safe distance. This will get rid of old, dead leaves and spider webs, etc. It'll give the tree a nice, clean new look.
Would like to know what the two inlet attachments are used for. There is one on the hose side and the other is on the outlet pressure side. Toward the end you showed the hose being dipped into the gallon of cleaner but where did the other end go?
Thank you so much, I bought this exact same one two weeks ago and haven't used it yet due to all the rain we've been having here in FL but now I'm ready to go. Thanks again.
Before starting up, run water through the machine and wand until it runs without air coming through. Then hold the trigger down and start it up. Never run the machine without water flowing through it. Other than that, happy jet washing.
Friendly Tip! Great video, professional advice. On another note, after pressure washing trim back bushes, tree, flowers, and shrubs before painting! Cheers!
Shoutout to whoever is working at the paint desk for that reaction time lol 8:00 I work at lowes I recognize that "special assistance needed at the *****" anywhere
I love this video. I have been having a hard time with just trying to figure out how to connect the thing with all the hoses and pieces and parts. This video really helped above a beyond what I needed. I will keep this video as future reference after I get the pressure washer connected.
Loved this video! I am the kind of person that will research something into the ground before buying it. I never realized that a power washer had so many uses, as I was only going to use it to clean the sundeck and get moss off of the driveway. Unfortunately, I can't afford a $1,000 Honda engine, but I found that Briggs & Stratton engines have crapped out as of lately. That was sad news, as I have a beautiful B & S engine in my lawnmower.
Awesome video! Lot's of truth about leaving a pressure washer in the garage over winter months and having the pump crack...happened to me. I gave you a thumbs up for a great video AND especially because you wore safety glasses! Thanks!
Little tip if your cleaning with chemicals I throw a plastic bag over the cameras and rubber band them to prevent chemicals from protruding into the camera due to the high pressures and also chemicals ruining lens.
Great refresher, thank you! I bought my 3200psi power washer "on sale", it having apparently been "demo'd" meaning a contractor bought it for a job, used it, returned it for some "the customer is always right reasons" and it just never seemed right. After seeing this video I'm going to guess that the moron either never had the water running on start-up and/or let it idle forever as I've ultimately discovered that the ceramic cylinder liners in the pump (just the water pump; not the Honda engine) were shattered. I'm installing a replacement pump today and note to self... always keep the water circulating... thanks again for the tutorial and tips for other uses.
So IAM new to pressure washers and IAM always wondering if I need one? What can I do with it, is it just to clean concrete outside house? What's is the purpose of a pressure washer?? Also I been reading that if not use right they can damage your home? Please let me know what type of washer will be best for a regular home owner and what can I do with it?? Thank you
A little advice from personal experience: If you are using your pressure washer near a swimming pool, be careful to not let the pressure washer vibrate itself into the pool.
omg XD lolol
Guilty!!!
Hahahaha....noted
Pool : I have over 10k gallons of water. I’m not afraid of your puny 1.5 gpm rating.
Pressure Washer : Ohh Yeah!!! Hold my wand. Proceeds to jump in and start kicking ass until it realizes the poor little pressure washer can’t swim. ☹️
lol
Awesome video. Thank you for showing you can clean a house without chemicals
My husband works out of town a lot and I need to power wash. I’ve watched so many videos to show me how and this is the best one yet. Thank you for this amazingly helpful video now I know what to do
Thank you so much for this. We bought our pressure washer 2 years ago and I was too scared to figure out how to use it. Thank you for the clear and informative instruction.
Great video. Didn't try to oversell the washer's capabilities like a lot of videos and was clear and to the point. Very well done.
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There are two things the video didn't mention.
Over time the snap on connections will become difficult to use, especially when trying to disconnect them. It's a good idea to use a rubber safe lubricant, like silicone grease, to lightly lubricate the ball bearings in the connections. You also definitely want to lubricate the O-rings - the owners manual for my machine also mentions that.
For cleaning concrete floors, driveways, or wood decks there is a specific attachment that can be purchased for that. It works wonders and makes the job a lot quicker and more efficient. There are YT videos demonstrating such an attachment.
He didn’t directly say it but a couple minutes in when he’s putting the attachments on it literally says “lightly grease threads and o-rings” in the bottom right lmao
@@grind-hardtrashbaggang7083 Re-played the video. You are correct, I was mostly focusing on the activity and his words. Thank you for the correction.
I found that attachment didn’t do as good a job as using the wand.
@@jameskesler6477 You clearly didn't use a turbo nozzle then.
Lubricate the ball bearings??? Lolol
I ABSOLUTELY LOVE THIS VIDEO!!! You are precise. I understood everything and it didn't take 30 minutes for you to do it. You were clear and straight to the point. You have a fan in me! I'll be following for any other clips.
Always point wand at ground at test spray after attaching tip. Sometimes they may not be attached properly and fly off hitting a car or a window *shifty eyes*
Good tip! That sounds like something my dumbass would do lmao
Thank you! I needed to know that basic fact!
After watching the video, I felt I was okay to start. Halfway through this exact thing happened to me. Couldn't find it and re-ordered another set. Should've read the comments.
I recently recycled a 330 gallon DEF IBC tote from my farm to run my pressure washer where I don’t have a water hook up. I filled the tote to the top which is a lot of water. I thought it wouldn’t be enough, but I washed three tractors, a round hay baler which gets very dirty, a 30’ hay rake and tedder and a CanAm X3 and all of that was barely a quarter of the tank. Pressure washers use barely any water making them the ideal low cost cleaning tool.
Adam! Just got my first pressure washer recently and am planning to wash my Mom's home tomorrow so this was timely and well done. Hope to see you again soon!
Nice
Pressure washed the house. Came to the realization i need to paint lol.
It took me a moment to get this lmao!!
Man I swear ... every time I check video about pressure washing I all always seem to come to your comment to have a laugh inside. I didn’t have to paint after pressure washing today but I was reminded not to try to clean my hands off when I have a 15 degree tip on. Lol
Rip
🤣🤣🤣🤣💯
That's the TIP of the day!!🤣🤣🤣
I bought the same one CASH ... knocked on some doors ... got some homes that wanted a washing .... after the weekend was over , I made my money back plus took the lady and myself out to dinner
How much do you charge for driveways?
What that guy said
@@crimzyn4110 reply to me when you figure it out I’m wondering the same thing
Big-brain move buying it CASH and not taking advantage of the numerous cash-back, warranty, extended return policies, and other protections afforded by credit cards.
Hello is it safe to use regular gas?
I decided to expand my lawn care side job and start pressure washing as well. I bought a Delta 3600psi/3.5gpm pressure washer with a Honda GX340. It's tough to pull start but sure gets the job done!
Great video, thanks! Here’s a tip I learned long ago and it really has helped me with all my gas powered toys that sit over the winter months...trimmers, chainsaws, blowers...even the 65 Mustang: Non-ethanol gas. Not all stations carry it but you can usually find a place or 2 in every town that does. It doesn’t seem to go bad like all the ethanol-mixed gas does.
I love your kid in the window! Too cute
Wish I had these tips back when I was using a pressure washer for my work establishment back in the days.
Great videos, very glad I found this channel!
DarthCrimsonDeath yes
Great video, clear, precise and no elaborate claims or negativity. Thank you for sharing.
One thing that seems to always go un-said in pressure washer user manuals and instruction videos is proper care of the hose. These are not soft rubber hoses like used with air compressors, rather they are fairly stiff, hard-walled PVC or similar material. They will kink easily, and are more likely to kink when bent if they also have a twist to them. For that reason, it is important to take care when unrolling them, and rolling them up for storage, to have them roll neatly in the orientation that the hose wants to be in. Personally, I use a hand cranked garden hose reel ,and reel up the hose while it is stretched out on the driveway, so it can untwist itself as it is drawn in towards the reel. I just store the hose on that reel, and un-reel it from there when needed.
I knew I didn't go wrong
Just bought a garden hose reel from a yard sale had it priced at $50 , he gave it to me for $25 and the garden hose came with it❤❤❤
I will succeed in my new business with all of u guys help
Thank u YT
Hello I just purchased a 2800 pulsar and being a women first time using pressure washer, your video helped so much .I appreciate it new subscriber
Thinking of starting my side business pressure washing house and decks and stuff . This is helping
Me too. Sounds pretty simple and inexpensive business. Now I gotta see if I can afford a pressure washer lol
@@fabianlopez9420 Lowe’s bro!! 200$ pressure washer right there !
@@souldxoutx5971 damn that's a better deal than I saw at Home depot. Let me know how well it's going. Keep me updated
Update?
This is the best video on the topic I've seen yet. Thank you!
Really great explanation of how to pressure wash - a few questions:
1) I've seen other places that you should NEVER pressure wash from a ladder. You mention that you may need to use a ladder to reach a 2nd story... what's the "right" way to do it?
2) If your house has lap siding made from composite wood or similar, is there danger from using a washer like this that you'll spray water up behind the siding / into cracks and crevices and trap moisture inside the walls?
My house is only 3 years old, but looks a bit dingy with dirt buildup. I want to clean it, but I don't want to damage anything or risk falling off a ladder. Any advice would be great. Thanks again!
I've read the "right" way was to use special nozzles for 2nd stories.
Rent a boom lift .. a day here runs between 200-300 bucks. Definitely cheaper than a trip to the emergency room.
I learned about pressure washing recently and I’ve been really interested about investing in it. This video helped me a lot, so thank you 👍🏻
Excellent job on the video I really enjoyed it I’ve been pressure washing my entire life and you did an excellent job explaining it
Talk about Google eavesdropping. I just found this exact same model in the garbage a few blocks over I brought it back in discovered the exhaust valve needed adjustment after adjusting the valves cleaning the carburetor replacing the fuel the same crank right up and I just ran an entire tank of gas through it. I was talking about it but then I turn on RUclips and your channel in this video was at the top of the list
I always thought I wanted, but I never knew I needed a pressure washer until I saw this video. Great video showing all the applications of the pressure washer.
Lol
I just bought the Craftsman 3400 psi washer and I knew right off not to do some of the things another video did, like not hook up the water first. Great video sir.
Best comprehensive video I've found on the internet. Thanks!
I recently got a semi cheap electric washer, does what I need to do. The minute it was nice out, I was out looking for things to pressure wash. I enjoy it.
Thank you very much for the video I'm going to be getting started doing this and I don't want to make any mistakes thanks again
Best power washing video on RUclips. Thank you
Thanks for the tips! Where you live is beautiful and looks like an Autumn story book!
Excellent video. Thanks for the refresher course. I bought a power washer last summer to clean the patio and now I need to work on the deck/house this year.
Thank you for making it look so easy and fun! I'm getting the itch to start mine up today. Thanks for the knowledge.
Ha!
I just got one for a father’s day and my lovely daughter wanted to use it on my bday to wash her car😅. Thank you for the content
Why does everything in this video look so perfect 😂
Great Job Adam. I live in Baton Rouge, LA where the climate is mostly hot and humid. Big help my friend.
Thank you been trying to figure out what that cleae hose was for thank you first video that explained it.
My favorite hack on a power washer?....... Connect a washing machine hose to the water inlet. Next time you connect your garden hos you won't have to reach under the P/W to connect up! You can also put in a "Y" adapter with shut off valves so you have access to water, (I always need to wash my hands)
I came for a pressure washing tutorial, but now I'm just admiring your home and neighborhood lol.
thanks for posting. I was wondering how to use the soap application with my pressure washer and this explained what I needed to know.
I was just in the garage and asked myself why my husband bought a pressure washer??...now I want to clean our driveway!! Thanks for the great video.
@ 7:47 Wow, I remember walking around Lowes just checking things out for no reason at all. No social distancing lines to walk in, and no face masks required. It was truly a better time, we didn't know what we had.
No worries, election year will be over very soon. For now, the circus is in town
@@kenmasters916 Very well said!
Ken Masters you said a mouthful... this will all be over very soon. The test kitchen is closed.
gg ez clap just go in lowes without a mask.
@@kenmasters916 It's now a new circus, only there's more clowns this time.
Thanks for the tips on how to use this machine. I got it from friend and didn't know how to use it until today.
Oh man! Such an informative video! I haven't used one in probably a decade or more and looking into buying one. I don't think I could have asked for a better video to start with!
I've always wanted a pressure washer and my hubby got me one for Christmas this year. I've been waiting for the weather to get warmer to use it. Still going to be a while but I just wanted to say thank you for your video. Its going to help me a lot.
My god. If I had a pressure washer like that, you'd need to use violence to physically take it from me. You'd see me pressure washing the roof, the pavement, the walls, the sidewalk, the neighbor's garage, the school's rooftop across the street at 3am, the road at sunrise until a truck hits me or something 🤣
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Thanx for the information. New home owner here. ❤
Tysm for this video. I need to get my mobile home done this week and your video made me be less worried. ty
awesome machine I also bought one and I am in NEW ZEALAND shipped it over with some other stuff best washer I have ever owned love your video keep it up
Thank you so so much I just bought one. I just use it. Yesterday was a little hard to use on my house because it’s two stories and I started from the bottom so I’m gonna get a ladder which scares me just a little bit because of the force of the pressure washer but I’ll be careful.❤
Thank you so much! I'm so glad i found you. I have a 3300 Honda model and wasn't sure how to use the clear hose or change out the nozzles. I was thankful you have very detailed, clear, fast instructions. New subscriber for sure!!
I have a small little plastic electric 1750 psi pressure washer and when you get it all hooked up (plugged in and water hooked up) all you do is squeeze the trigger and it starts going and spraying until you release and it automatically cuts off until you squeeze again.
I just bought the same model... pressure washing the house prior to paining it. Looking forward to using it on my driveway and also prepping to epoxy my dirty, partially painted garage floor.
Thanks for the great video! Good information!!
How often should a brick house get pressure washed? How long should you wait in between the first-time pressure wash and second time? Had a brick house pressure washed for the first time and was informed a second should be done in three months.
Adam, I want to thank you for this “very informative” video.
I bought this same one three years ago at Sears.
I didn’t know all the features, pros and cons until watching your video.
All the other videos I’ve seen are NOT as informative.
Again, thank you sir!!!!🤙🏼💪🏼You are the man!!!!
Best pressure washing tutorial ever
Before I start mine I always grab the wand and hold the handle down. don't want that initial surge held up and possibly break something.
You should also consider using a Turbo nozzle, you may never use your green or white nozzles again. Also for your driveway/garage etc., you should try using a surface cleaner. They do a great job, in a fraction of the time. Also with your 40 degree nozzle, pressure wash your trees and bushes, from a safe distance. This will get rid of old, dead leaves and spider webs, etc. It'll give the tree a nice, clean new look.
Craig Meace don’t forget pump saver spray after use
Turbo nozzles and surface cleaners for the win! I got those for mine and man what a difference in time.
you can buy a circular brush for doing paved surfaces, works well and fast
Best video on pressure washers ever!
Would like to know what the two inlet attachments are used for. There is one on the hose side and the other is on the outlet pressure side. Toward the end you showed the hose being dipped into the gallon of cleaner but where did the other end go?
The sunset is going sicko-mode at 8:27
Very beautiful! 💖💛💖💖
One of the best commentaries on the use of a pressure washer. Thanks!
Super informational, great teaching tool for beginners. loved the cameo at 6:31 . keep making great videos :-)
Thank you so much, I bought this exact same one two weeks ago and haven't used it yet due to all the rain we've been having here in FL but now I'm ready to go. Thanks again.
Is it ok if i use it on a incline
I LOVE THIS VEDIO,..NOW I KNOW I CAN PRESSURE WASH MY HOUSE AND DRIVE WAY.... THANK YOU!!
Think you answered my question. Can you let idle if not spraying
Do you have to hook up the hose to the water faucet? Can you put the end of the holes in a bucket of water? Will it suck it out?
Man, that sky in the background looks amazing. Looks like a nice place to live.
Yes I even purchased an adjustable pressure wand tip to see if that would help
excellent video Guy love it feel like I've been using a pressure washer for years after watching your video
Before starting up, run water through the machine and wand until it runs without air coming through. Then hold the trigger down and start it up. Never run the machine without water flowing through it. Other than that, happy jet washing.
Very important advice.
Friendly Tip! Great video, professional advice. On another note, after pressure washing trim back bushes, tree, flowers, and shrubs before painting! Cheers!
Shoutout to whoever is working at the paint desk for that reaction time lol 8:00 I work at lowes I recognize that "special assistance needed at the *****" anywhere
I love this video. I have been having a hard time with just trying to figure out how to connect the thing with all the hoses and pieces and parts. This video really helped above a beyond what I needed. I will keep this video as future reference after I get the pressure washer connected.
Thanks for your video thats very helpful now I can pressure wash my house
Craftsman should send you a free one for that ad! 👍🏻
He gives very helpful instructions for using a pressure washer. Good video! Going to buy this machine soon.
What a great video! Thanks for the info. About to set my first pressure washer up.
Loved this video! I am the kind of person that will research something into the ground before buying it. I never realized that a power washer had so many uses, as I was only going to use it to clean the sundeck and get moss off of the driveway. Unfortunately, I can't afford a $1,000 Honda engine, but I found that Briggs & Stratton engines have crapped out as of lately. That was sad news, as I have a beautiful B & S engine in my lawnmower.
Got my pressure washer this week. Gona use it tomorrow. Fyi. Bad ass home. Picture perfect area.
Holy smokes! Dude, your house is beautiful. Also, it helps that you filmed this in the Fall and clearly there are mountains near... Wow...
@68Camaro RS/SS he complemented the man on his house. No need to put him down.
Don’t be a tool. This guy has a nice house. If your house is any nicer than this you probably pay people to do these tasks anyway. So... go away.
Exactly. Don’t be a tool.
68Camaro RS/SS Well, I hope nobody steals your garage.
@RSSS68 Camaro
>>Lives in Cape Cod
>> Acts like we should be impressed, when in reality it's an over congested tourist shithole
Phenomenal video man, keep it up!
Great video!! Love that sunset at the end. Was that a Hollywood backdrop? 😂
Awesome video! Lot's of truth about leaving a pressure washer in the garage over winter months and having the pump crack...happened to me. I gave you a thumbs up for a great video AND especially because you wore safety glasses! Thanks!
Little tip if your cleaning with chemicals I throw a plastic bag over the cameras and rubber band them to prevent chemicals from protruding into the camera due to the high pressures and also chemicals ruining lens.
A man with his toys,
I want one!!!😎
LOL!!!!
Great video for beginners! Thanks for posting!
The biggest strain is the trigger. I use a spring operated clamp from harbor freight.
Great refresher, thank you! I bought my 3200psi power washer "on sale", it having apparently been "demo'd" meaning a contractor bought it for a job, used it, returned it for some "the customer is always right reasons" and it just never seemed right. After seeing this video I'm going to guess that the moron either never had the water running on start-up and/or let it idle forever as I've ultimately discovered that the ceramic cylinder liners in the pump (just the water pump; not the Honda engine) were shattered. I'm installing a replacement pump today and note to self... always keep the water circulating... thanks again for the tutorial and tips for other uses.
Thank you so much🙏🏽 Video on point 🎯
How much pressure will be needed to clean the courtyard of the house?
So IAM new to pressure washers and IAM always wondering if I need one? What can I do with it, is it just to clean concrete outside house? What's is the purpose of a pressure washer?? Also I been reading that if not use right they can damage your home?
Please let me know what type of washer will be best for a regular home owner and what can I do with it?? Thank you
This vid deserves more likes
Great presentation. Thank you.
Do one changing oil, taking the gas out, and cleaning the carburetor please. Thank u
Great video. I have the exact model.
Thank you for all the tips this was clutch !!!
OMG this video help me so much, thank you