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would you guys think of my vid!

my machine hasn't arrived yet so no practical experience but on another forum a lad who does a lot of pw said almost the opposite concerning fsc & turbo nozzles & leaving cleaning lines eg he uses a turbo now unless it a huge area

 
my machine hasn't arrived yet so no practical experience but on another forum a lad who does a lot of pw said almost the opposite concerning fsc & turbo nozzles & leaving cleaning lines eg he uses a turbo now unless it a huge area
Don't get me wrong I don't class myself as a pro but I've done my fair share of jobs. With a fsc you can leave streaks if you overlap too much but in my opinion it's easier to keep it even. With a turbo nozzle you are constantly shifting and changing your position so it's a lot harder to get an even clean. It's like anything though, whatever suits you best and 99% of customers wouldn't notice it anyway

 
Don't get me wrong I don't class myself as a pro but I've done my fair share of jobs. With a fsc you can leave streaks if you overlap too much but in my opinion it's easier to keep it even. With a turbo nozzle you are constantly shifting and changing your position so it's a lot harder to get an even clean. It's like anything though, whatever suits you best and 99% of customers wouldn't notice it anyway
im just gathering as much info as i can before i start , trial & error i suppose eh

 
I like the vid but I thought you were throwing chemicals around a bit ! Then you blast as well so further scattering hypo everywhere seems bit dodgy ?

 
Don't get me wrong I don't class myself as a pro but I've done my fair share of jobs. With a fsc you can leave streaks if you overlap too much but in my opinion it's easier to keep it even. With a turbo nozzle you are constantly shifting and changing your position so it's a lot harder to get an even clean. It's like anything though, whatever suits you best and 99% of customers wouldn't notice it anyway
If you are leaving streaks chances are your using the wrong jets in the FSC for your machine, if you haven't changed them I would say 100% they are wrong.

 
I like the vid but I thought you were throwing chemicals around a bit ! Then you blast as well so further scattering hypo everywhere seems bit dodgy ?
I sprayed chemicals on patio then washed it off (I'm waving wand like that to get it to frof up a bit). Sorry it is a bit confusing on vid. Hypo will be coming out of gun at around 2%, so by the time I've washed it off for 2 minutes it'll be so watered down it won't matter what it gets on. I've used it on walls that has grass right against it with no problems.

Cheers for the link for the nozzles. I don't leave streaks with fsc but sometimes it struggles to get weeds up so I'll defo give them a go!

 
I sprayed chemicals on patio then washed it off (I'm waving wand like that to get it to frof up a bit). Sorry it is a bit confusing on vid. Hypo will be coming out of gun at around 2%, so by the time I've washed it off for 2 minutes it'll be so watered down it won't matter what it gets on. I've used it on walls that has grass right against it with no problems.
Cheers for the link for the nozzles. I don't leave streaks with fsc but sometimes it struggles to get weeds up so I'll defo give them a go!
Far superior, you'll be amazed how much better it is.

 
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