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Power washing
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September 16, 2009, 03:22:23 pm »
Hi guys and gals,
Question: Will it hurt to power wash the inside my machine,will it hurt the motors? Also does anyone know how to set a cvc-168-5 up for bottles?
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I would have to say that it's a bad idea. Electrical components don't react well to water, especially when it is forced into them at high pressure. I supose you could take extreme care to cover all electrical components with plastic and stay away from them as best as possible when spraying but I personally would't take the chance.
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