06-27-2009, 01:12 AM
[quote albinotrout]Utah has some pressure washers available at the state parks and they are only at 140 degrees.[/quote]
Before any of you have your rides washed, I'd take a peek at the psi that the washer is putting out. It would be on a metal plate right where one could see it. I checked the one we have at work and it's 3000 psi working pressure. A lot depends on the nozzle tip, and the guy behind the handle. If there's a 16 year old kid making $6 per hour doing this because they can't afford to pay decent wages to a DWR employee, I'd might want to think about doing it myself and have him take a Clearasil break.
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Before any of you have your rides washed, I'd take a peek at the psi that the washer is putting out. It would be on a metal plate right where one could see it. I checked the one we have at work and it's 3000 psi working pressure. A lot depends on the nozzle tip, and the guy behind the handle. If there's a 16 year old kid making $6 per hour doing this because they can't afford to pay decent wages to a DWR employee, I'd might want to think about doing it myself and have him take a Clearasil break.
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