Volume 04 | July 2021
The Scratching Post Vol. 4
Issue #4 of the Scratching Post. In this issue, we take a look at the largest power washer in inventory, the SLX. Our blog topic this month is about common failures of pressure washers. The How-To covers the toughest part of the car to clean, tires and wheels. Then we look at one of our more popular washers, the PDGW.
In the Work Shop
This is the big boy. This machine was built for a steel manufacturer to wash off heavy equipment that transports molten steel, slag or materials. This machine operates is a tough environment around the clock.  As large and powerful as they come, the SLX makes easy work of the most stubborn grime and grease, making it ideally suited for the harsh conditions of mining and drilling operations and fleet cleaning. 

Cougar's Blog
The problem is almost always the same. They have gone to the big box store or discount tool store and purchased a $399 to $599 special. Whatever project the spring cleaning monster pukes up. After a few hours of cleaning and a very little progress the residential pressure washer bites the proverbial dust. Why does this happen?

How To
Tires and wheels are usually the dirtiest part of any vehicle. Brake dust and road grime can be especially hard to clean off. With the right chemical and the right process, getting clean tires and wheels can be made easy.

Our most effective tire & Wheel Cleaner has to be Brake-R. This non-acid formula gets perfect results often without brushing.

Hardened Steel
For more than a decade, the PGHW has been Landa’s most popular gasoline powered, hot water pressure washer. It combines the versatility of a compact size yet the
ruggedness and cleaning power of a full-skid pressure washer. The five PGHW models deliver cleaning power of up to 5000 PSI with a flow rate of up to 5 GPM. 

In The Community
Cougar went by The House of Grace, a women's shelter located in Southaven, MS. We donated three hand sanitizer dispensers to these lovely ladies, they were extremely thankful! If you'd like to make a donation to this great cause you can stop by to drop off goods at

8535 Hwy. 51 South
Southaven, Mississippi 38671