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Turbo nozzle advice

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If the patio has cement pointing then you do need to adjust the pressure according, so as not to blast out all the cement, but I find full revs is ok on most patios, sometimes 3/4 revs if it's looking like the cement is gonna get destroyed...

Saying that, my mate uses full whack on a 21lpm machine and just makes sure he's accurate and not firing at the cement! Mad!

 
If the patio has cement pointing then you do need to adjust the pressure according, so as not to blast out all the cement, but I find full revs is ok on most patios, sometimes 3/4 revs if it's looking like the cement is gonna get destroyed...
Saying that, my mate uses full whack on a 21lpm machine and just makes sure he's accurate and not firing at the cement! Mad!
That's wot I've got 21 lpm I just thought it would be overkill at the moment I use a 15 degree nozzle on about half revs and it gets most stuff off

 
I just have mine on full all the time, you only need to bring the nozzle away from the patio a bit if you want to go softer.

 
On the subject of turbo nozzles I asked the person I got my pressure washer from what size it would need & was told 04 or 05. I asked what the difference was, how it could be either etc but no reply.

Anyone able to help?

Cheers.

 
On the subject of turbo nozzles I asked the person I got my pressure washer from what size it would need & was told 04 or 05. I asked what the difference was, how it could be either etc but no reply.
Anyone able to help?

Cheers.
I bought mine from beb Marriott he's on here he's very helpful and knows wot he's doing

 
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