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thinkxingu 06-29-2024 07:09 AM

Moultonborough Pressure Washer Recommendations
 
Looking for pressure washer recommendations for our camp in Arcadia. We've got a line to someone in Concord but am thinking it'll be more cost-effective in town.

Thanks!

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MeredithMan 06-29-2024 09:40 AM

Poole's
 
Hey Think--

I used James Poole a couple years ago...Poole's Pressure Washing. I think he's in Center Harbor. Blasted off a ton of moss from retaining walls and the green algae/mildew from a flagstone patio. Did a great job.

pondguy 06-29-2024 02:10 PM

You're a young man Think just buy one it's great for washing your truck too.

ishoot308 06-29-2024 02:36 PM

Lumberock
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 394624)
Looking for pressure washer recommendations for our camp in Arcadia. We've got a line to someone in Concord but am thinking it'll be more cost-effective in town.

Thanks!

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Think,

I know you have that new deck so be very careful not to abrade the surface if you decide to pressure wash it. It is recommended to only use a pressure washer of 1500 psi or less for that decking. If you abrade the surface, it will collect more dirt and cause molding issues down the road.

If you’re not planning on pressure washing the deck disregard this….

Dan

thinkxingu 06-29-2024 03:24 PM

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Originally Posted by pondguy (Post 394635)
You're a young man Think just buy one it's great for washing your truck too.

Ok, soooooooo I've actually got one...that I've never used. I'm not sure why, but I feel like the learning curve is steep?

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pondguy 06-29-2024 03:51 PM

Read the Instructions
 
You can do it!

smith point boater 06-30-2024 06:24 AM

Boy Toy
 
Its a great Boy Toy!! Once you start you won't want to stop!!! As advised just be careful of "soft" materials or painted areas you might damage with too high a pressure. Wear shoes and keep body parts away from sprayer!

tis 06-30-2024 07:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by thinkxingu (Post 394639)
Ok, soooooooo I've actually got one...that I've never used. I'm not sure why, but I feel like the learning curve is steep?

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Now I see why you name yourself think! You way over think things!:laugh:
Just start using it and you will figure it out.

rick35 06-30-2024 08:05 AM

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Originally Posted by smith point boater (Post 394651)
Its a great Boy Toy!! Once you start you won't want to stop!!! As advised just be careful of "soft" materials or painted areas you might damage with too high a pressure. Wear shoes and keep body parts away from sprayer!

Good point. I wish someone had told me that 30 years ago. I rented a good size power washer to wash the house and used the wrong tip. I proceeded to to put the mark of zoro into some shakes.....Z.

pondguy 06-30-2024 11:46 AM

We have faith in you Think.


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