Thanks. I did that earlier this year in April. I also did my back patio, my driveway, my parents' driveway, and my front walkway. Lol.
I think I even dispatched a mole with it a few weeks ago. One day I noticed a small 3x3" piece of the ground gently moving up and down so I walked over and realized it was an active mole tunnel. And an active mole inside. So I swapped out the white 40° nozzle for the red 0°, pointed it straight at the ground, squeezed the trigger and started following the tunnel as I was introducing a 4000 psi stream of water into that bastard's living room. Haven't noticed any new dirt pushed up since then.
Totally worth the tiny 1" wide and 10' long trench it left in my yard. Lol.
My roommate wanted to have a small get-together of about 7-8 people bcuz we have a brick firepit out back but we realized we needed more chairs at like an hour before people were supposed to be here, so I found a stack of chairs like this behind my garage but they haven't been used in over 10 yrs. I don't think I'm the only one here that doesn't need more of a reason to drag their pressure washer out and clean something. I know I don't. Put me in, coach. I'm ready to spray. Lol
I've literally used mine to clean my cast iron griddle that had food burnt onto it and I didn't feel like scrubbing my ass off for 30 mins so I broke out my pressure washer knocked it out. It actually took me longer to get everything hooked up and the water turned on than it did to actually clean the griddle. Which took almost 0 physical exertion I might add. Lol.
Beautiful! But now you're gonna have to wash your house
Thanks. I did that earlier this year in April. I also did my back patio, my driveway, my parents' driveway, and my front walkway. Lol.
I think I even dispatched a mole with it a few weeks ago. One day I noticed a small 3x3" piece of the ground gently moving up and down so I walked over and realized it was an active mole tunnel. And an active mole inside. So I swapped out the white 40° nozzle for the red 0°, pointed it straight at the ground, squeezed the trigger and started following the tunnel as I was introducing a 4000 psi stream of water into that bastard's living room. Haven't noticed any new dirt pushed up since then.
Totally worth the tiny 1" wide and 10' long trench it left in my yard. Lol.
I was kind of thinking you'd have to wash your house because of all the back spray from cleaning the chair so close to your home.
If my eyes aren't deceiving me that chair is either moaning from pleasure or crying from pain
My roommate wanted to have a small get-together of about 7-8 people bcuz we have a brick firepit out back but we realized we needed more chairs at like an hour before people were supposed to be here, so I found a stack of chairs like this behind my garage but they haven't been used in over 10 yrs. I don't think I'm the only one here that doesn't need more of a reason to drag their pressure washer out and clean something. I know I don't. Put me in, coach. I'm ready to spray. Lol
I've literally used mine to clean my cast iron griddle that had food burnt onto it and I didn't feel like scrubbing my ass off for 30 mins so I broke out my pressure washer knocked it out. It actually took me longer to get everything hooked up and the water turned on than it did to actually clean the griddle. Which took almost 0 physical exertion I might add. Lol.