mobiledynamics
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Over at a Utubers site and another auto detailing vendor, there seems to be a movement for a short pressure washer handle setup.
My current rig is pressure washer gun, 18 inch (I think ) flexible extension and then whatever tip I use.
When I foam the car, yes, I plug the cannon directly onto the gun, just due to weight and balance.
Even at 18 inches, it`s plenty close for me, as I tend to get close to the paint with the nozzle, and more often than not, depending on the position I am standing in, I will use the flex portion of the extension to tweak the angle I am spraying.
Unless you are working in a corridor of tight quarters, I don`t see any reason to use a gun with nozzle tip direct. Way too close, and talk about overspray.
For winter washing, on the initial rinse, I`ll even use the longer extension wand as I hate breathing in the salt water....
What am I missing. Is there a benefit on running your rig super short
My current rig is pressure washer gun, 18 inch (I think ) flexible extension and then whatever tip I use.
When I foam the car, yes, I plug the cannon directly onto the gun, just due to weight and balance.
Even at 18 inches, it`s plenty close for me, as I tend to get close to the paint with the nozzle, and more often than not, depending on the position I am standing in, I will use the flex portion of the extension to tweak the angle I am spraying.
Unless you are working in a corridor of tight quarters, I don`t see any reason to use a gun with nozzle tip direct. Way too close, and talk about overspray.
For winter washing, on the initial rinse, I`ll even use the longer extension wand as I hate breathing in the salt water....
What am I missing. Is there a benefit on running your rig super short