Rato Pressure Cleaners in Lismore
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Lismore Pressure Cleaners
Caked-on dirt, oil stains and mossy surfaces can be slippery, damaging and tough to remove without the right gear. Rato pressure cleaners are made to tackle tough outdoor grime with serious power. At Diamond Service Centre in Lismore, these petrol-powered units are popular among tradies, farmers and homeowners who need fast, efficient cleaning without fuss.
Whether you're washing down equipment, refreshing driveways or cleaning outdoor areas, these machines are built to perform. To ask about availability or features, call (02) 6621 4905.
Strong PSI, Smarter Results
Rato pressure cleaners deliver consistent power and high flow rates for effective cleaning across concrete, vehicles, walls and tools.
Each model is powered by a reliable petrol engine, designed for portability and long run times. With heavy-duty hoses, robust frames and a variety of nozzle options, these cleaners give users the flexibility to take on light rinsing or deep degreasing jobs.
Built for performance in Australian conditions, they’re ideal for rural, industrial and residential use alike. From removing mud and mould to clearing stubborn stains, these machines make tough jobs simpler, saving time, water and elbow grease.
What PSI is best for a pressure cleaner?
The right PSI (pounds per square inch) depends on what you’re cleaning. For general household use like washing cars or windows, 1300–1900 PSI is usually enough. For patios, driveways and farm gear, 2500–3500 PSI offers the power to lift heavy grime, grease and stains. High PSI ratings are more aggressive, so adjust pressure based on surface sensitivity.
Can pressure cleaners remove oil stains from concrete?
Yes, especially when combined with a degreaser. A pressure cleaner with at least 3000 PSI and a narrow spray tip can help break up oil residue. Let the degreaser soak first, then use high-pressure water to lift the stain. Repeat if needed. Warm water systems and turbo nozzles can improve results for older or deeper-set stains.
Do I need detergent with a pressure cleaner?
For general dirt and dust, water alone often works. For mould, oil or built-up grime, using detergent designed for pressure cleaners boosts cleaning effectiveness. Most machines have a soap tank or siphon system. Always use detergent that’s compatible with your model and suitable for the surface being cleaned.