Makita Pressure Washer Brushes & Nozzles
Makita pressure washer brushes keep cleaning controlled, while Makita jet wash nozzles let you dial in the spray for patios, cladding and site kit.
When you're trying to shift algae off slabs or rinse muck off tools without blasting grit everywhere, the right Makita washer attachments make the difference. Brushes give you contact and agitation for stubborn film, and nozzles control fan width and pressure so you clean faster and waste less water.
What Are Makita Pressure Washer Brushes Used For?
- Scrubbing algae and traffic film off patios and block paving where a straight lance just skates over the grime and leaves it patchy.
- Washing vans, pickups, and site plant with a brush head when you need agitation but you do not want to hammer decals, trims, or fresh paintwork.
- Cleaning cladding, soffits, and fascias with a softer brush to stop the jet driving dirt into joints and edges.
- Swapping Makita jet wash nozzles to suit the job, using a wider fan for rinsing big areas and a tighter pattern for stubborn spots without standing there all day.
- Using Makita washer attachments for awkward corners and edges so you are not fighting the lance angle or bouncing spray back in your face.
Choosing the Right Makita Pressure Washer Brushes
Do not guess it on the day, because the wrong brush or nozzle either does nothing or makes a mess of the finish.
1. Match the brush to the surface, not your patience
If you are on block paving, textured slabs, or stone, go for a brush that gives proper agitation and coverage so you are not chasing stripes. If you are on painted panels, cladding, or delicate finishes, use a softer brush and let the detergent and dwell time do the work.
2. Pick the nozzle pattern for control
If you are rinsing large areas, a wider fan is faster and stops you cutting lines into softer surfaces. If you need to shift stubborn spots, step down to a tighter pattern, but keep your distance and do not linger on joints, pointing, or edges.
3. Check fit and compatibility before you order
Makita washer attachments need to match your machine and lance connection, so do not assume "pressure washer is pressure washer". If it is not listed as compatible, you will end up with leaks, poor spray, or an adaptor bodge that fails mid-clean.
Who Are These For on Site?
- Landscapers and groundworkers cleaning patios, driveways, kerbs, and paving before sealing or handover, where a brush gets the last of the ingrained film out.
- Facilities and maintenance teams doing regular exterior clean-downs, because swapping between Makita pressure washer brushes and nozzles is quicker than changing machines.
- Builders and site managers sorting end-of-job tidy-ups, especially when you need controlled cleaning around pointing, joints, and finished surfaces.
How Makita Pressure Washer Brushes and Nozzles Work for You
A pressure washer is only as useful as the business end. Brushes add contact and agitation, and nozzles control the spray so you can clean quicker without damaging finishes.
1. Brushes (Agitation and control)
A brush head keeps the cleaning where you want it and physically lifts grime that a jet alone can leave behind, which is why patios and vehicle panels often come up better with a brush pass and a rinse.
2. Nozzles (Spray shape and working speed)
Makita jet wash nozzles change the fan width and impact, so you can rinse wide areas efficiently or concentrate the spray for stubborn dirt without constantly changing your stance and distance.
3. Attachments (Reach and access)
Makita washer attachments are there to get into edges, corners, and awkward angles cleanly, which saves time and stops you blasting splashback all over finished work.
Shop Makita Pressure Washer Brushes at ITS
Whether you need Makita pressure washer brushes for scrubbing or Makita jet wash nozzles for controlled rinsing, we stock the proper attachments for real cleaning jobs. It is all held in our own warehouse and ready for next day delivery, so you can get the right Makita washer attachments on site without waiting around.
Makita Pressure Washer Brushes and Nozzles FAQs
Do universal nozzles fit Makita pressure washers?
Not always. "Universal" usually means the spray tip itself is common, but the connection to the lance or gun is not. Check the fitting type and the model compatibility before you buy, otherwise you will end up with a nozzle that does not lock on properly or needs an adaptor that leaks.
What is the best Makita brush for cleaning a patio?
For patios, you want a brush that gives solid coverage and proper agitation, because that is what lifts algae and traffic film out of the texture. If the patio is softer stone or you have fresh pointing, go gentler and let the chemical do the work, then rinse with a wider fan nozzle rather than a tight jet.
Will a brush attachment reduce the cleaning power compared to a lance?
It can feel less aggressive, but it often cleans better on film and ingrained dirt because the bristles are doing the scrubbing. Use the brush to break the grime, then rinse with the right nozzle pattern to clear it properly.
Can I use these Makita washer attachments on vehicles without scratching?
You can, but be sensible. Rinse first to get grit off, keep the brush clean, and do not grind it into dirty panels. If you are cleaning work vans that are covered in site dust and sand, a pre-rinse is what stops swirl marks.
How do I stop striping and missed lines on patios and paving?
Do not use a tight pattern too close, because that is what cuts lines. Use a brush to loosen the dirt evenly, then rinse with a wider fan and overlap your passes like you would with a roller, keeping a steady distance from the surface.