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Thread: the pressure is on
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9th October 2004, 03:33 PM #16
C'mon guys, it's not a dangerous weapon, just a high pressure cleaner.
Use it to wash anything you like, just don't get to close.
Hold the unit about 15 to 20 cm's from whatever your cleaning until your confident and all should be well.
Provided you keep your distance from seals, rubber hoses and electrical conectors your presure cleaner won't damage anything.
Water jets can also cut steel if the jet is thin enough, and the presure high enough.
Water Jet cutters
Ben.
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9th October 2004, 09:55 PM #17Originally Posted by Ben from Vic.
But it will clean stains out of any fabric... if you don't believe me, take the next garment with the stubborn stain (even paint on your best shorts!!), lay it on the driveway or some other unsuspecting piece of concrete, and let 'er rip!!
P
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9th October 2004, 09:57 PM #18
good for cleaning grotty old carpets (like the ones in me ute)
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9th October 2004, 11:36 PM #19
We're not allowed to use them. Level 2 water restrictions will do that
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10th October 2004, 12:11 AM #20Originally Posted by craigb
Check the fine print, even email your local water people, high pressure water cleaning is said to use less water, so they allow it.
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10th October 2004, 10:16 AM #21
Any idea what these things are like if used for an hour or two at a time?
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10th October 2004, 10:36 AM #22
Great for picking up shabby panel beating jobs (spray painting ).
A few seconds will tell if your spray painter is any goodStupidity kills. Absolute stupidity kills absolutely.
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10th October 2004, 10:49 AM #23
I've been borrowing the neighbours Alto-Kew. Model 4030 about $300 he paid. We're redoing our paving so used it to balst the motar out of the gaps so we can replace it all. Probably used it four about 4 hours each day over the weekend with no problems. Was ABSOLUTELY covered in dirt by the end of it. Great fun.
Do have to watch the power though. I started cleaning the windows and got too close and it stripped some of the paint off. If you're going to wash the car, you can get a different attachment that won't damage the paintwork.
We were so impressed, we're thinking of getting one.They laughed when I said I was going to be a comedian. They're not laughing now.
Bob Monkhouse
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10th October 2004, 11:37 AM #24Originally Posted by Christopha
Seems the metal ones aren't afflicted with that problem..
The nice man from Bunnies suggested that I don't leave the pressure hose in the sun when not actually using the machine (the hose'll go soft and burst under pressure), and don't run it without water (Buggers the pump - obvious)...that is the two main reasons for getting them back apparently.
I've run mine for over an hour, but after that it gets a bit bloody boring anyway!
If you have one big job, get the GMC, do the job, and if it dies most of the way through, get a new one to put on the shelf!!
Cheers,
P
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11th October 2004, 01:35 AM #25
Have used mine for 2 - 3 hours at a time and hasn't missed a beat
FWIW
JamiePerhaps it is better to be irresponsible and right, than to be responsible and wrong.
Winston Churchill
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11th October 2004, 09:47 AM #26
I bought the actual Gerni (Crown Compact Series) about 3 years ago - paid an arm and a leg for it .
It does a fabulous job but I reckon a GMC cheapie would do just as good a job and if they were around whehn I got mine I'd say I would've bought that instead. It has a metal pump with stainless steel pistons etc which was recommended to me to get as I was told that the plastic ones (that a few other well known brands use) won't last as long and can disintegrate under heavy use for some time.Regards,
BigPop
(I never get lost, because everyone tells me where to go!!!)
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12th October 2004, 03:56 PM #27
I have ordered a 1800 GMC from Banner, $190 less my 20% trade discount......
Thank you all fore your input
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12th October 2004, 04:13 PM #28
Christopha,
If you are coming to Melbourne, you will be pressed for time to try it out so did you want us to do you a favour and bring our cars to the TWW show so you can wash them with it?
I'm sure a few of us would be happy to help you in this way.- Wood Borer
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12th October 2004, 04:16 PM #29
I am so lucky to have such thoughtful "friends"! OK, a free carwash with every $1,000.00 dollar purchase of UBeaut products from yours truly at the Show.......
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12th October 2004, 04:42 PM #30
Attention Melbourne TWW show visitors
We will meet prior to spending at the UBeaut stand and pool all our purchases. We can then have a raffle to decide who will get the free car wash(es) compliments of Christopha.
See you at the show mate.- Wood Borer
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