Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Find quick answers to the most frequently asked questions about our high-pressure washer products, services and solutions. A practical tool to help you better understand our equipment and facilitate your decisions.
To remove grease or calcium, the hot-water H4035DGF is ideal. For regular washing of mud or dust, the MPJ4035BG does the job very well.Which is the best pressure washer for washing heavy vehicles?
Yes, but you need a good detergent and it takes longer. Hot water is more efficient for this kind of work.
A cold-water model like the MPJ4035BG is around $3,000, while a hot-water model like the H4035DGF can go for $8,000 and more.
Yes, but they must be drained after use to prevent water freezing in the pump or hoses. Antifreeze solutions are also available.
An industrial cleaner is designed to be repaired, last longer and withstand intensive use. A residential model is generally disposable after breakage.
Not necessarily. If your needs involve greasy or industrial dirt, yes. Otherwise, for conventional residential work, cold water is often sufficient.
Yes, especially if you're using a compact platform. It's an excellent solution for urban environments.
Direct-drive high-pressure washers connect the electric motor directly to the pump. This mechanism is often used for small high-pressure pumps, intended for light-duty work such as car washing or residential cleaning. It's a simple, efficient solution, but has limitations in terms of durability and capacity for industrial applications.
Belt-and-pulley systems transmit motor power via a belt and pulley, giving greater control over pump speed. These units are ideal for industrial applications such as pipeline cleaning, truck and train washing, and industrial site decontamination. They are renowned for their versatility, shock-absorbing capacity and reliable long-term performance.
If you plan to use them intensively for several hours a day, yes. For short, infrequent use, a direct drive may suffice.