We have a power washer; it's a pretty bulky machine.

I'm just trying to picture myself using it, and I have this mental image of me 
being super-soaked, instead of the house, which would have been the primary 
purpose of my trying to power wash.

Now, given that I have all summer to take on this task, what do I need to know?
Or, should I even attempt it, being that I have no sight whatsoever!
LOL!

I first have to find out what type of power washer we have.

Claudia

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  From: Spiro 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, July 06, 2009 1:16 PM
  Subject: RE: [BlindHandyMan] power washer question





  tell a little about super nozzle types if you can.

  On Sun, 5 Jul 2009, William Stephan wrote:

  > Well, these really vary. You can find everything from a kind of super nozel
  > that fits a garden hose through electrically operated pressure washers on up
  > to heavy duty units that are generally powered by a gasoline engine and can
  > take slurry. So, what is it you're trying to clean and how often will you
  > be using the unit?
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  > On Behalf Of carl
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  > Subject: [BlindHandyMan] power washer question
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  > what is the best power washer to go for for power of the water jet and for
  > qualaty?
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