3.0Cleaning Nozzles
There are up to five different quick connect nozzle spray tips, four high pressure and one low pressure “Soap” nozzle. The operator can select a high pressure nozzle spray pattern which best suits the cleaning application.
THE BLASTER: (RED)
Provides a concentrated spot of high pressure water allowing you to be further from the surface being cleaned and to blast off stubborn material. USE CAUTION with this nozzle as the force available will actually pen- etrate soft materials or surfaces. Use for reaching high areas such as under eaves. Cleaning tar, chewing gum etc. from sidewalks. Breaking up large areas of loose paint to allow stripping nozzle to get under sur- face. Removing excess mortar from brick construction. Removing rust flakes from steel.
THE STRIPPER: (YELLOW)
Provides a narrow fan of concentrated water pressure for removing paint, mildew, etc. By testing several angles between the spray and the surface being worked, the best angle may quickly be identified. Use to remove loose paint from wood, masonry, metal, etc. Remove heavy oxidation, mildew, and marine growth from boats, etc. Clean heavy equipment.
THE CLEANER (GREEN)
Provides a wider fan for pressure cleaning and rinsing. Use for removing mildew, light to medium oxidation, and dirt from aluminum siding. Rinse stripped areas. General light cleaning in preparation for painting.
THE RINSER (WHITE)
Provides a wide fan for cleaning and rinsing.Use for general
THE SOAPER (BLACK)
A low pressure nozzle used to apply cleaning solutions.
Note: Cleaning solutions cannot be applied with high pressure spray tips (Red, Yellow, Green or White).
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