
Surface Cleaner vs Spray Wand for Large Areas
The difference between a surface cleaner vs spray wand for large areas can translate to hours of labor on a 10,000 square foot parking lot. The right attachment influences how fast your crew finishes, how even the results look, and how much…

Downstream Injection vs Upstream Injection in Pressure Washers
Every pressure washer with a detergent system pulls soap into the water stream using one of two methods - downstream injection vs upstream injection.
The choice dictates how much chemical reaches the surface, what internal components the detergent…

How to Clean Concrete Before Sealing: Preparing Concrete With Pressure Washing
Sealer won't bond to dirty concrete - that's the short version of why surface prep matters more than the sealer itself. The cleaning step is where most jobs succeed or fail if you want to pressure wash and seal concrete the right way. Skip it…

How to Reduce Labor Time in Commercial Pressure Washing
Labor is the biggest line item on most commercial pressure washing jobs, and the hardest to control. The difference between a 2-hour job and a 4-hour job rarely comes down to effort. Your equipment, process, and setup all dictate how efficiently…

How to Keep Pressure Washer From Overheating
Industrial cleaning crews face extreme mechanical demands in the harsh Texas heat. One of the most common is pressure washer overheating.
Overheating occurs when internal temperatures exceed the safety limits of the pump. Friction from highly…

Mobile Pressure Washer Setup
A mobile pressure washer setup lets you bring commercial cleaning power to the job instead of hauling equipment back to the shop. Whether you're washing fleet vehicles on-site, cleaning construction equipment at a remote yard, or running a pressure…
