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How to Use a Pressure Washer for Drain Cleaning
by JakeG
Use a power washer to successfully unclog a drain
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How to Use a Power Washer
by G. K. Bayne
Using a power washer is an efficient way of cleaning. Whether you are washing the car, the siding on your home or spraying down the driveway, a power washer will help you to get that job done quickly. Following a basic procedure combined with some practical tips will make that power washer a wise investment for the homeowner and professional alike.
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How Does a Power Washer Work?
by Dale Devries
Power washers have many uses around the house. They can clean the siding, driveway, deck and gutters. How about washing the car or taking the mildew off the fence? Some brave homeowners even clean their roof shingles with a power washer. If it's outside and dirty, you can probably use a power washer to clean it.
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How to Use a Sears Power Washer
by S. F. Heron
Power washers have become common in homes for routine maintenance jobs. Power washers allow homeowners to clean their own decks, siding, porches and patios without needing to hire a contractor. Sears power washers, under the Craftsman brand, are affordable choices. These small-but-powerful, gas-operated pressure washers can help you perform a variety of jobs around the house.
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How to Clean a Power Washer
by Christina Jones
Power washers are universal tools. You can use them to quickly and easily clean driveways, decks, houses and boats. Power washers are also durable tools that do not require much maintenance. Occasionally, you will need to clean your power washer, usually because the nozzle has become clogged or because you let water sit in it for too long.
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Power Washer Injuries
by ByronB
Power washers are effective and convenient tools to quickly wash decks, driveways, equipment and other outdoor items. Unless properly operated, however, power washers carry the risk of electrocution, bodily injury and hearing loss. Appropriate safety precautions must be used to prevent or minimize the risks associated with power washers.
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Power Washer Safety
by Cynthia James
Power washers, also known as pressure washers, emit high-powered jets of water. They're used to clean everything from cars to houses to boats. The water jets quickly remove dirt and grime that would take hours to scrub by hand. Power washers can clean such hard-to-reach surfaces as the second story walls of a house or underneath a car. Like any power tool, power washers present certain hazards.
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How to Use the Craftsman Power Washer
by Nathaniel Miller
A power washer has many uses, both industrially and in the private sector. Either electric or gas powered, a power washer can spray a stream of highly pressurized water through an adjustable hose/nozzle. Many homeowners purchase power washers to clean decks, siding or patios because the high-powered water can also have a mild detergent added to it and sprayed on dirty or grimy surfaces. The pressure added with the detergent provides all the force needed to wash away years of dirt or strip old wrinkling paint off wooden or vinyl surfaces. Have a Craftsman Power Washer, but unsure how to use it? This article will explain how to use the Craftsman power washer.
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Power Washer Cleaning
by J. B. Airman
Power away debris fast and easily with your pressure washing system. Clean out hard to reach places with a strong, directed blast of water. The more you know about your power washer, the easier it will be to get things sparkling clean.
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Power Washer Hose Safety
by Neal Litherland
One of the most popular methods for cleaning sidewalks, driveways and even the siding of a house, is to use a power washer. However there are certain safety measures, especially concerning the hose, that users should be aware of.
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