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    Re: Pressure Washer newbie

    Hello, I detail from home in Wyoming. 50 or higher I use my OG Comet. For winter washing i got a Greenworks 40v cordless pressure washer. I replaced the hose and gun with OG pieces and quick disconnects. I get pretty decent foam from my MTM foam cannon. Overall I was beyond impressed with the power. You can also hook up to a direct water source. If you want to see a video of the pressure pm me your number
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    Re: Pressure Washer newbie

    I`m not entirely sure which specific QC connections I bought the other day that worked with my SunJoe SPX 3001, but they were in a Twinklestar QC pack. I attached the QC to my wand and then the others to the sprayer and my PF22 foam cannon and they work great.
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    Re: Pressure Washer newbie

    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator View Post
    After Detailing without one for *decades* I`ll *NEVER* wash without one again, and more than I would without the foamgun. Perfect way to get "the big stuff" off without touching and a major factor in my vehicles remaining marring-free indefinitely. No foam cannon/etc., I only use it for plain-water pre-rinsing (*NOT* for the "regular rinsing" for which I greatly prefer having *volume* over *pressure*.
    I`m with Accumulator here, probably the most important first step for whatever wash procedure I use. I`ve had a cheap little 1700psi Ryobi for 3 years now and it`s still kicking.

    If cost is not an issue I`d upgrade the stock hose and add quick disconnects/swivels immediately. It`ll make the user experience 1000x better. I`m now currently in the process of upgrading the gun.
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    Re: Pressure Washer newbie

    I have a gas pressure washer because I have a house and land. I can not be much help in terms of choosing a electric brand. With that said, I could not imagine not using one to wash vehicles. Certainly the main painted body panels but especially cleaning undercarriages. In the winter it`s the only way I have found to prevent rust from taking hold of daily drivers ever since VDOT switched to the liquid salt solutions a decade+ ago here in VA. When the roads have been sprayed or its wet out anytime after the first spray of the season, I come home spray rinse the under carriage, then pull it into the garage. Takes about 5 mins.

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    Re: Pressure Washer newbie

    There are tons of quick connect kits for pressure washers on Amazon now. You just have to be careful to identify whether you need 14mm or 15mm connectors. I think SunJoe is one of the companies using 15mm connectors.
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