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Water Conservation Using Your Pressure Washer



I admit it - I never used to think about my water usage or about conserving water. I used to use my garden hose for just about every outdoor cleaning project I had. But my actions have now changed for the better due to water shortages.

And I want to quickly assure you that pressure washing CAN be one of the most effective, economical & water-saving outdoor cleaning activities around your home!

You see, the average pressure washer used by DIY/homeowners provides a pressurized water stream that is up to 50 times more powerful than the ordinary garden hose! That's powerful.

But here's the best part: because the water is highly pressurized by the pressure washer pump, and ejected through a small nozzle, you actually use LESS water to clean!

You'll use up to 70-80% LESS water than a regular garden hose. Sounds great, doesn't it? I thought so too.

I find that I clean better, faster, more economically, and with less water using a pressure washer vs. a garden hose.

I really like to use my pressure washer & car brush to clean my vehicles because those automatic and self-serve car washes really waste so much water. And they're expensive. (I even use the pressure washer to clean my prized 1966 VW Bug.)

Also, I use a water broom to clean my big areas: driveway and patio. Water brooms divide the pressure washer's stream of water into FOUR seperate streams, so that you can clean even faster - using less water. They're really great.

I know I'm only one person, but I really believe that small efforts really add up.

If you're interested in pro-quality attachments like rotary nozzles, water brooms, gutter cleaners, etc., at LOW homeowner prices, check out: PressureWashersNow.com. I highly recommend them for pressure washer parts, accessories and attachments.


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