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Joe
Part of the wall is in the shade all day and it has turned green and black from not getting thoroughly dried out all day. I tried a pressure washer with detergent, but it is still green and shades of brown.
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I've just cleaned a wall using brick acid (From the builder centre) and a pressure washer.
Looks as good as new now, it removed all of the paint, slime and grime that has built up over 20 years
I've just cleaned a wall using brick acid (From the builder centre) and a pressure washer.
Looks as good as new now, it removed all of the paint, slime and grime that has built up over 20 years
How do I fix the hose tail on a Craftsman Pressure washer?
Mike R
I have a Craftsman 2550 PSI pressure washer. I need to replace the "hose tail kit". This is the part that you attach the suction hose to for the detergent. My problem is upon receiving the replacement part I have found that I don't know what order to assemble the parts. There is a new "valve" but it came with a small spring, metal ball, and a washer. Does anyone know in what order these parts go?
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You should be able to download a diagram from craftsman.com and see for sure how to assemble.
If I have to guess it sounds like you should the valve should go on the outside followed by the washer, ball, and spring. It is essentially creating a check valve inline so that it can only suck up the detergent and it won't put water back into that bucket.
You should be able to download a diagram from craftsman.com and see for sure how to assemble.
If I have to guess it sounds like you should the valve should go on the outside followed by the washer, ball, and spring. It is essentially creating a check valve inline so that it can only suck up the detergent and it won't put water back into that bucket.
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