dude great work and sub'd! Im in California and unfortunately have to soft pressure wash these concrete tiles and 2 hits of 6% SH wont remove the 30 years of dirt. May I ask what pressure you use as I did my own home at about 1800 and it came out great. But I may have to go to 2000. Whats your max pressure used?
Thanks I appreciate it, and ya some jobs are worse than others. My machine runs at 3500 but I lose psi with 200 feet of hose. Using a surface cleaner it basically reduces it in half so the total is about 2800 at the end of the hose and that is divided by 2 so each tip is about 1400 each or so. But ya like 2800 or so but I can adjust it with my throttle down depending on the job. Hope that helps. (Ps it's even lower than that because angled tips the rotation of the bar the fact that the pressure is hitting water and how fast you move, so it's hard to tell exactly how low the pressure that hits the tile is probably like 1000 to 1300). Pretreatment is key otherwise you need to move slower and more pressure to get the same visual results. Also I lightly post treat after, getting the remaining pores cleaned for longevity.
dude great work and sub'd! Im in California and unfortunately have to soft pressure wash these concrete tiles and 2 hits of 6% SH wont remove the 30 years of dirt. May I ask what pressure you use as I did my own home at about 1800 and it came out great. But I may have to go to 2000. Whats your max pressure used?
Thanks I appreciate it, and ya some jobs are worse than others. My machine runs at 3500 but I lose psi with 200 feet of hose. Using a surface cleaner it basically reduces it in half so the total is about 2800 at the end of the hose and that is divided by 2 so each tip is about 1400 each or so. But ya like 2800 or so but I can adjust it with my throttle down depending on the job. Hope that helps. (Ps it's even lower than that because angled tips the rotation of the bar the fact that the pressure is hitting water and how fast you move, so it's hard to tell exactly how low the pressure that hits the tile is probably like 1000 to 1300).
Pretreatment is key otherwise you need to move slower and more pressure to get the same visual results. Also I lightly post treat after, getting the remaining pores cleaned for longevity.
What is the name of that tool or machine he used
Satisfying
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Beautiful work done man. 👌
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That shit looks slick as hell💯
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