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Why did my pressure washer shut off?
A clogged carburetor is most often the culprit if your pressure washer shuts off after a few minutes (source). As such, checking the carburetor should be the first thing you do. How do I reset my pressure washer? Each time the power cord is plugged in to an outlet, the Reset button on the GFCI…
Can a pressure washer cut your finger off?
However, on the slight chance that you are not using proper technique, or maybe you just have an accident, you need to be aware that pressure washers do have the ability to severely lacerate your finger and even cut it off. While most injuries are not this severe, this can absolutely happen to anyone. What…
Why did my pressure washer suddenly stop?
A clogged carburetor is most commonly caused by leaving fuel in the pressure washer for a long period of time. Over time, some of the ingredients in the fuel may evaporate, leaving behind a thicker, stickier substance. This sticky fuel can clog up the carburetor and cause the engine to run stall. Why does my…
Do Pressure washers work in the winter?
Done effectively, pressure washing can be done year-round. No matter what the weather, you may need your pressure washer for your cleaning and maintenance needs. However, pressure washing during winter can present some unique challenges. Snow-covered roads may coat your fleet vehicles with dirt, ice, sand, and salt. What pressure do pressure washers work at?…
What pressure washer nozzle is safe for car?
Don’t go below a 25-degree nozzle Surfaces like parking lots and concrete pavement require a ten to 15-degree nozzle for heavy-duty cleaning. However, a nozzle size that small isn’t safe to use on the surface of your car. Never use a nozzle with less than a 25-degree spray pattern to pressure wash your car. What…