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Pressure Washer Water Pump Maintenance
Pressure washer water pumps need relatively low oil recommended by the manufacturer, as specified in the owner's manual. (Purchase pre-measured...
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Briggs & Stratton Admin : Updated on January 13, 2026

Between Mother Nature and extra outdoor activity, a lot happens between spring and fall to make even the best-kept property downright dirty. And while it may be tempting to look the other way (and hope a fresh coat of snow will cover the worst), you’ll thank yourself when it’s time to get outside again if you tidy up now. Before the heavy sigh, take heart: With the right tool, you can take care of grunge-banishing business in no time at all – and you will love the results.
Whether it’s washing mold and mildew from your house, removing grease and tire marks from your driveway, reviving your deck, de-griming your grill or even banning bird droppings from your favorite yard art, using a pressure washer can get your entire property in pristine condition tons faster than washing by hand. A quick high-pressure wash with the right cleaning solution can restore countless outdoor items to like-new condition – and you’ll be prouder than ever to show off your home.
To get your great outdoors spic and span from top to bottom, and to help you decide where to focus your nozzle, we’ve suggested 12 top areas that are especially pressure washer worthy. Even better, just click on what you want to clean below to view a helpful how-to video.
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Pressure washer water pumps need relatively low oil recommended by the manufacturer, as specified in the owner's manual. (Purchase pre-measured...
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