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15 Degree Pressure Washer Nozzles

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Spraying System 1/4" 15 Degree Screw-In Nozzle
15° Spraying System 1/4" Screw-In Nozzle
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15° Spraying System 1/8" Screw-In Nozzle
15° Spraying System 1/8" Screw-In Nozzle
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15° Spraying Systems Brass 1/4 inch Screw-In Soap Nozzle
15° Spraying Systems Brass 1/4" Screw-In Soap Nozzle
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1/4" 15 Degree General Pump Screw-In Nozzle
General Pump 15° 1/4" Screw-In Nozzle
Part Number: GN-1503, GN-1503.5, GN-1504, GN-1504.5, GN-1505, G
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1/4" 15 Degree General Pump Quick Connect Nozzle
General Pump 15° Quick Connect Nozzle
Part Number: GNQ-1503, GNQ-1503.5, GNQ-1504, GNQ-1504.5, GNQ-15
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Spraying Systems Quick Connect 15 Degree Nozzle for Pressure Washers
15° Spraying Systems Quick Connect Nozzle
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15 Degree Pressure Washer Nozzles

The 15-degree pressure washer nozzle, also known as the yellow tip or chiseling nozzle, offers a more focused and powerful stream than wider-angle nozzles. It strikes a balance between pressure and coverage, making it a versatile choice for various cleaning tasks. They effectively clean surfaces with tough stains and moderate levels of dirt buildup. 15-degree spray nozzles are great on concrete and asphalt surfaces, effectively removing grease, oil, and algae. It can also be used on metal surfaces, such as fences and railings, to get rid of rust and grime.

While the 15-degree nozzle provides more coverage than 0-degree nozzles, it still concentrates a significant amount of pressure in a small area. Caution should be exercised when using it on more delicate surfaces like wood, painted surfaces, or siding. It's best to avoid using the 15-degree nozzle on vehicles, as it may cause chipping or damage to the paintwork. If you are looking to clean cars we recommend going with a wider spray angle, like the 40-degree spray nozzles. As with any pressure washer nozzle, proper technique and maintaining a safe distance from the surface are crucial to prevent unintended damage during cleaning. Remember to always test the pressure coming out of the nozzle to avoid damaging any surfaces.