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		<title>COLD electric pressure washers vs. HOT electric pressure washers</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[pearee asked: Which is better for what duty? Is hot or cold better for vehicles, side walks, vinyl siding, windows, brick buildings/houses, wood, removing paint/stains, etc. And also- what is a good PSI for these sort of things? Thinking between 2000 and 4000? What is best..? Thanks! Need to add that typically speaking there would [...]]]></description>
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<div><em><strong>pearee</strong> asked: </em><br/><br/><br/>Which is better for what duty?   Is hot or cold better for vehicles, side walks, vinyl siding, windows, brick buildings/houses, wood, removing paint/stains, etc.   And also- what is a good PSI for these sort of things? Thinking between 2000 and 4000? What is best..? Thanks!<br />
Need to add that typically speaking there would be a 1,000 gallon tank of water for this. This is not for you typical house duties with your hose pipe or water facet. Thanks.<br/><br/>Arlyne</div>
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