![]() Red, yellow, green, and white washer nozzles are designed to clean a variety of surfaces. The white nozzle is a good tip to use for washing windows, blinds, and to clean large areas quickly. It cleans gently, but for tougher stains and dirty you’ll need a stronger spraying pressure. If you’re unsure about using the green tip for washing your car or boat, then the white tip’s gentle spray may be the better option. ![]() The 40-degree angle also covers larger surfaces faster. The wide spraying pattern allows for maximum spray at a low pressure that is safe to use on delicate and fragile surfaces. The white nozzle is at the opposite end of the spectrum compared to the red one. The yellow tip spray may be too much pressure to apply to a surface for chemical washing. The pressure is gentle enough but powerful to clean dirt from cars, boats, trucks, and boats using detergents and chemicals. The water-jet angle is wide and strong enough to wash away leaves from areas around the house like decks, driveways, and paths. It washes away dirt from decks, patios, and vinyl sidings. There’s enough pressure but at a wider fan of water that covers more surface than the yellow nozzle does. The green power washer tip is likely the nozzle used for most pressure washing chores. The fan spray angle is small enough to pressure wash and remove mildew and dirt. The yellow colored pressure washer nozzle is often used in stripping paint and heavy-duty cleaning like concrete garage floors, drains, and roofs. It’s not as dangerous as the red tip nozzle and can be used on most surfaces. Yellow Tip Nozzle: 15 DegreesĪ 15-degree washer tip has a medium jet spray that is ideal for preparing surfaces or removing tough dirt. Use this nozzle with care and always be mindful of the distance between the nozzle and the surface when pressure washing. The sheer pressure of the red washer tip may solve that dilemma. Grass growing in driveway and sidewalk cracks are cumbersome to remove. The strong blast and small spray, however, is ideal to use on concentrated areas with stubborn stains and caked grime. The minimum spray covers such a small area at a time that it isn’t feasible to pressure wash large areas it’s designed to clean a specific spot. The pressure is so intense it may even scratch metallic surfaces held too close to the object. At 0 degrees the spray is a pinpoint jet stream that can damage and cut through soft surfaces like wood, paint, and sidings. The red colored pressure washer nozzle gives maximum blast with nearly no cone spray. The Different Colors (and Angles) of Powerwasher Tips Explained Red Nozzle: 0 Degrees Let’s go over the different pressure washer nozzles and their angle sizes in more detail. The black nozzle will help with soaping a surface, and the turbo nozzle combines pressure and wide water angle hitting your target. Most pressure washers have the standard red, yellow, green, and white spray tips as attachments to the wand. The spray nozzle tips are universally color coded to identify the angle degree and pressure released through the washer head. ![]() You select the right color to match the best pressure you need for your situation. Luckily, the industry has made it pretty easy for you. Choosing the right pressure washer attachment for the job is essential to get the cleaning power you desire. Both electric and gas washers are potent cleaners. ![]()
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