How to Remove Bark With a Pressure Washer

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    • 1). Set up the pressure washer in an area with good drainage. Pressure washers that operate below 2,000 psi may have difficulty removing some bark. Start the motor to begin pressurizing the water reservoir.

    • 2). Separate the edge of the bark from the wood all the way around one end of the log with a splitting wedge or axe head. Lift the first 2 inches of bark gently, without causing it to break. Leave the tool between the bark and the wood.

    • 3). Adjust the spray nozzle on the pressure washer to a medium-range spray pattern. Slide the tip of the nozzle beside the wedge or axe head and between the bark and the wood. Cover your eyes with a pair of goggles.

    • 4). Grip the edge of the bark with a glove-covered hand. Spray water from the pressure washer into the space beneath the bark as you pull upward. Slide the spraying nozzle forward to continue separating the strip of bark completely.

    • 5). Spread the bark in the adjacent section with the wedge or axe head. Insert the spray nozzle into the gap. Peel away all the remaining strips of bark as you spray.

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