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East Central Ia | My dealer told me it is fine with a decent washer to run hot water through at about 120 degrees or so. This should be safe to run water from the house as, depending on what you have in your house, your water is probably set somewhere around 115 degrees in the house.
The only other thing he did tell me was that its when the pump is running and not moving any water that is hard on them. The one I got from them has a relief valve on the side of the pump that will start to blow water out on the ground if it gets to hot while its dead heading the pump.
Haven't run hot water through it yet but I want to get it set up with a LP tankless water heater to help get some of the grime and grease off my equipment.
What temp does it start to get hard on the paint? I was thinking that the wax protectant started to melt at like 140-150 degrees... so if you use a real hot water pressure washer you have to be careful not to damage the paint.
My 2 cents
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