Operating Instructions and Parts List | PW1350 |
Nozzle Cleaning Instructions (Continued)
•Separate lance from gun.
•Rotate nozzle to the narrow stream setting. This opens up the fan blades.
•Using the included tip cleaner, or an
Tip Cleaner |
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•Remove additional debris by back- flushing water through the nozzle. To do this, remove the lance from the gun, place end of a garden hose (with water running) to tip of nozzle pushing water and debris out the back opening of the lance.
Detergents
The use of detergents can dramatically reduce cleaning time and assist in the removal of difficult stains. Some detergents have been customized for pressure washer use on specific cleaning tasks. These detergents are approximately as thick as water. The use of thicker detergents, such as dish soap, will clog the chemical injection system and prevent the application of the detergent.
The cleaning power of detergents comes from applying them to a surface and giving the chemicals time to break down the dirt and grime. Detergents work best when applied at low pressure.
The combination of chemical action and high pressure rinsing is very effective. On vertical surfaces, apply the detergent starting at the bottom and work your way upward. This will prevent the detergent from sliding down and causing streaks. High pressure rinsing should also progress from the bottom to top. On particularly tough stains, it may be necessary to use a brush in combination with detergents and high pressure rinsing.
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