Truckcab79
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Pressure washing is a nice sideline for me and as such my gear isn’t used every day. Might be a few weeks in between jobs even.
After a job everything is cleaned down, dried and sprayed with WD40.
Recently upgraded and have a lot more kit. Hoses, lance etc are now stored in the buffer tank which has a screw on lid. Obviously I can’t get everything totally dry so there will always be moisture in there. Anything I should be doing to look after it all. Fittings are all stainless steel or brass. Squirt of WD40? Bit of Vaseline on the seals?
Pressure washer itself is stored in the dry so no real issue with that I don’t think.
Any advice appreciated.
After a job everything is cleaned down, dried and sprayed with WD40.
Recently upgraded and have a lot more kit. Hoses, lance etc are now stored in the buffer tank which has a screw on lid. Obviously I can’t get everything totally dry so there will always be moisture in there. Anything I should be doing to look after it all. Fittings are all stainless steel or brass. Squirt of WD40? Bit of Vaseline on the seals?
Pressure washer itself is stored in the dry so no real issue with that I don’t think.
Any advice appreciated.