Pressure Washers For Ugly Stains
Keeping everything clean and lovely is every homeowner’s sworn duty. But housekeeping isn’t as easy as it looks on TV. Especially those ugly wall and floor stains. Every type of stain needs a certain kind of cleaning method.
Grease is a tough challenge. Commercial products could be harsh and might only be effective if the stains are on your tiles or granite top. But your walls aren’t that easy to clean. For your walls, get some ash from the fireplace, use some water to make a paste, then the paste to your walls.
Water stains on walls and ceilings make your house look old and uninhabited. These are the results of water leaks. The best way to remove water stains is with bleach. But if you don’t take care of the source, then its useless. Trace where the leak comes, apply some sealant, and then clean the stains.
Paint stains are a big mess. Cleaning depends on what substance the paint is based on. Water based paint stains can easily be cleaned by water and some cloth. For oil based paint, you can use thinner. But if the stain is water based on water based or latex on latex, then cleaning could be a serious issue. Paint on paint would mean you may need to repaint the whole area.
Food stains are not a challenge at all. Mustard, ketchup, gravy, tomato sauce, wines, juices and anything else you can think off can be removed either by cold or hot water. The key here is to remove the stain while it’s still fresh.
Outside of the house, you can use pressure washers to remove stains. They use pressurized water shooting from a spout as means of cleaning action. With enough pressure, the stains are forced out of the surface. You can choose from generac pressure washer models like hot pressure washer types and steam pressure washer types. You should always look for features like accessible high pressure pumps, cleaning power, pounds per square inch, gallons per minute, and quick connect capabilities. Always consult review sites before making a purchase in order to get the best buy.
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Filed under Water Heater Alternatives by on Jan 27th, 2012.




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