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Pressure washer accessory. Circular shaped surface cleaner, anyone have one?
May 02, 2017, 07:37 PM
TommydoggPressure washer accessory. Circular shaped surface cleaner, anyone have one?
Another Home Depot type question! I'm full of em today. I was in the depot today and saw that they now carry a driveway cleaner attatchement for a pressure washer. They have several brands. They look like a floor buffer, but they have rotating wands that shoot down at the surface to be cleaned. Anybody try one yet?
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May 02, 2017, 07:57 PM
MNSIGI tried one. It didn't work well at all, so I returned it.
May 02, 2017, 08:38 PM
BOATTRASH1I have one and love it. Just take your time when using it. Much better than the just the wand when doing sidewalks and driveways. Easier on the back too.
May 02, 2017, 09:04 PM
ArtieSI don't have one, but have looked into them. My research told me that they work great IF your pressure washer delivers enough pressure and water volume for the two heads to have sufficient cleaning power to be useful.
Regrettably, I don't recall what optimum pressure for them was, but I believe they were recommended for commercial grade machines.
I think you can rent one at Sunbelt, or some of the other rental places to see if they will work with your machine before you buy. You might also check local pawn shops, as they appear pretty regularly in pawn shops around my area.
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May 02, 2017, 09:13 PM
Jimbo JonesI rented one frmo Sunbelt and it said you needed 3000 PSI and my pressure washer in theory only puts out 2800 but it worked fine. Down side was it doesnt have wheels and so you end up dragging it all over the place and the big ones are pretty heavy. The water pressure does provide something of a cushion but not really enough (or maybe if my washer put our more PSI it woudl have been easier).
Did a good job cleaning though.
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May 02, 2017, 09:21 PM
p113565I have one. Used it on my porch, which has 1X6X12' boards.
MUCH easier to use that scrubber on the boards than the regular wand. It did a great even job and sped up the process by 30%.
May 02, 2017, 10:02 PM
HangtimeI'm on my second one. First one from home Depot wore out after doing driveway.
Worked well till it got kind of broken. Too much pressure will cause it to break..over revs. The rotating mechanism needs to be very well balanced from the factory.
Ordered replacement from amazon..still in box.
You can clean faster with more even appearance. It hovers so wheels are redundant.
May 02, 2017, 10:40 PM
FiveFiveSixFanI have a Homelite EZ Clean which has been great so far. It saves a tremendous amount of time on large areas which are flat or nearly so.
May 02, 2017, 10:50 PM
parallelI have one that I bought at home depot and if you're not careful it'll wash away the "cream" from your concrete and leave your aggregate showing.
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jimmy123xThey work great and all of the commercial painters and pressure cleaning companies are using them down here in South Florida for both roofs and driveways/pavers/walkways.
May 03, 2017, 08:54 AM
KDRI use mine on decks, docks, siding, even cleaned the carpet on my pontoon boat with it. It's my new favorite tool.
I've got a 60'X 10' dock and it took a long time to clean with just the wand and it always came out looking uneven. With the surface cleaner, it went much faster and there are no "streaks".
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May 03, 2017, 09:05 AM
HRKThe small ones they sell are ok for small areas, if you have a driveway you'd take all day to clean with it.
I rent the larger units from Home Depot they claim 3000 psi to move it, but my 2500 psi unit moves it well enough to clean the drive in less time and effort than the wand.
It does run a bit slower on the 2500 psi unit and would do it even faster on 3000 but it is what it is, not buying a new pressure sprayer yet.
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Originally posted by parallel:
I have one that I bought at home depot and if you're not careful it'll wash away the "cream" from your concrete and leave your aggregate showing.
Use Stain Solver and just hose off with water.
http://www.stainsolver.com/http://www.askthebuilder.com/h...e-a-pressure-washer/
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May 03, 2017, 09:44 AM
Georgeairquote:
don't have one, but have looked into them. My research told me that they work great IF your pressure washer delivers enough pressure and water volume for the two heads to have sufficient cleaning power to be useful.
This. I've used one with a high pressure AND high flow rate rental and it dramatically cut down on the time, mess that would have been all over me and did a great job.
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