The main difference between a pressure washer and an electric pressure washer is the heating element. Pressure washers use a stream of pressurized water to clean surfaces, while power washers use a combination of pressurized water and heat. The heat helps loosen dirt and grime, making it easier to remove from the electric washer. Power washers are generally used for tougher cleaning jobs, while pressure washers can be used for a variety of different tasks.
high pressure cleaning
A pressure washer uses a high-pressure water pump to create a powerful stream of water. This cleaning method uses a stream of water to remove dirt, grime, and other debris to clean surfaces. Pressure washers are best for cleaning jobs that don't require heat.
Some examples of pressure washing tasks include:
clean driveway
CAR WASH
Clean decks and patios
cleaning house siding
removes dirt and dust
powerful cleaning
Electric washers use a combination of pressure and heat to clean surfaces. The high pressure of the water stream helps remove dirt and grime, while the heated water makes it easier to remove with a power washer.
Power washers are often used for effective deep cleaning on more difficult cleaning jobs, such as:
Cleans Grease and Oil Stains
remove loose paint
clean concrete
Clean stubborn stains
Removes mold, mildew, and weeds
desalination