Why I use a Landa Water Jet to Pressure wash in Phoenix

Ron Musgraves

Exterior Restoration Specialist
Staff member
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Very informative, Ron.
Definitely some things to consider.
 
how many gpm is required for this machine? i am aware that it can be used with up to 4000 psi.
 
<TABLE cellPadding=4 width="100%" border=0><TBODY><TR><TD vAlign=top>Water Jet: For fast, stripe-free cleaning of asphalt or concrete

The Water Jet is the premier surface cleaner on the market attaching easily to a hot- or cold-water pressure washer to "mow" grime. With its infinitely variable rotary bar adjustment, the Water Jet can clean a wide variety of surfaces from concrete to asphalt. The stainless steel spray bar, with two precision spray nozzles, spins at an astounding 2000 RPM. Its pneumatic tires and leading swivel caster make for easy maneuvering into corners and tight spaces. The side mounted trigger arm and wand allows for corner cleaning without detaching the water jet.
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I got one great paper weight.
 
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Still using Water Jets for pressure washing
 
I thought I would bump this up

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I still use them
 
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