Yep. I got one of those round scrubbers a few years ago. Love the
way it works. Much quicker on large flat surfaces then either the
regular nozzles or those turbo things that pulse in a small
circle. That does work better though on engines as it seems to
hit at a few different angles as you go.
Ahhh... I'll address your question more specifically now.
For best effect, using only cold water, [Or hot water, for that matter]
I've found the nozzle that has an oscillation spray pattern to have the
greatest effect.
The pulsation of that nozzle arrangement seems to have more "get it done"
than
I may not have been clear enough in my request, but thanks for your
observations….
I have 7.5 HP/4500 psi Sears pressure washer that does pretty much everything I
ask of it. I was just asking about the surface cleaner attachments, as I don’t
have one myself but have borrowed one and was very i
I have 3.
One is 6.5 hp Honda engine driven, 3000 psi from nozzle.
One is 8 hp Honda engine, 4,500 psi from nozzle.
One is 12 hp [Honda engine again], with diesel powered heat to make steam.
4,500 psi.
Bigger engines drive bigger pumps, for more water volume. as a basic rule.
The steam cleaner is
Anyone own something like this?
https://www.pressurewashersdirect.com/power/15-inch-surface-cleaners.html
I borrowed one from a buddy to clean my driveway and sidewalks, a semi-annual
exercise in Florida, and was amazed at how quick and easy it made the job
compared to just using a fan nozzle.