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NLS8520
04-08-2013, 04:50 PM
I am looking for recommendations on an affordable (under 175 dollars)electric power washer for rinsing and also use as a foam cannon/gun. I searched and read that a few members have had a lot of difficulty using AR Blue Clean with a foam gun. I only intend to use power washer for my car only, with no other purpose. Please provide model numbers if at all possible.

Another concern I had about using a pressure washer is there any harm in using a 1600-2000psi electric power washer on your car once or twice a month?

Thank you!

Colinpd137
04-08-2013, 05:16 PM
Sub'ed, I'm interested in this as well.

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sweatthedetails
04-08-2013, 05:22 PM
Karcher K series, they can be had for under $100. They come with 2 different tips. At 1200 PSI its all the power you will need. Their Rapid Exchange program is Amazing.

Detailing by M
04-08-2013, 06:27 PM
I use on from Home Depot for a year when I started my business. I went through 2 motors and 4 wands. They did work fine on the job and I liked the on-demand without starting a gas engine.
Just get what ever you can. There kinda crappy but with a good warranty you can get it replaced.

Colinpd137
04-09-2013, 01:04 AM
So with foam lance/cannon ($55-75) we're looking at around $200 for a electric power washer foam setup? Also I read quite a bit about Karcher being a pain in the butt to get the fittings/cannon to work? I may sound a bit daft but I haven't looked to much into PW's sorry.

AeroCleanse
04-09-2013, 09:38 AM
I have the Greenworks unit from Lowes, around $100. Then I picked up something that converts it to a better lance and a foamer for cheap. I think it was mentioned on here a while back.

Sunshyne
04-09-2013, 09:56 AM
I bought the "high end" Greenworks and it has worked for 2 years no with no issues. Its rated at 1700 PSI which is on the low end if you want to have a foam party. It works but no where near the 2000+PSI gassers for foam but for washing its awesome.

I even use mine for household chores and it does the job. Dont expect a world beater but its quiet and gets the job done. My next one will be 3000psi and gas baby!

good luck

Quiksilver5882
04-09-2013, 10:06 AM
I have the CleanForce 1800 and it's awesome. The wand has the quick disconnect so you shouldn't have to change any of the couplings unless u go with an MTM foamer. All you need is a replacement connector from Home Depot for less than five bucks.

WRAPT C5Z06
04-09-2013, 10:16 AM
I bought the "high end" Greenworks and it has worked for 2 years no with no issues. Its rated at 1700 PSI which is on the low end if you want to have a foam party. It works but no where near the 2000+PSI gassers for foam but for washing its awesome.

I even use mine for household chores and it does the job. Dont expect a world beater but its quiet and gets the job done. My next one will be 3000psi and gas baby!

good luck
Nailed it! :props:

TimmyG
04-09-2013, 10:18 AM
I tend to prefer gas powered washers. I've personally had fantastic luck with my Husky pressure washer. I've seen alot of guys here that buy Karcher units that only last a season or two. My husky is five years old now and still performs as well as the day I brought it home.

Smoothy
04-09-2013, 12:54 PM
I have the low-tech alternative to a power washer ... I use Adam's Ultimate Fire Hose Car Wash Nozzle (under $50). I don't know the psi pressure, which depends in part on the water pressure at your hose bib. But the narrow stream is plenty strong for washing the tires and wheels, and it has a wide stream for rinsing. A great alternative that avoids the noise of a engine-driven power washer, or where you don't have easy access to a power outlet for an electric washer.

RhetoricMixes
04-09-2013, 01:52 PM
Im gonna pick up a greenworks 1700psi model this friday from Lowes and see how that goes. Around $175 and looks well built.

sasson
04-09-2013, 03:20 PM
I use Karcher HD 6 / 15C
Has High PSI
and High Gallon per minute.

2800 PSI
2.45 GPM

About 2 Hour work time... Enough for a Detailer with customers...

TundraPower
04-09-2013, 03:24 PM
Costco has a Simpson electric 1700 for $139. Has it's own car shampoo container and tip attachment that works great, but I use a foam lance.

NLS8520
04-23-2013, 09:20 PM
For rinsing and foaming what is a target psi for an electric pressure washer? Probably going with a karcher but still undecided. Would 1850-2000 psi be too much for the paint? Any concern in using a pressure washer to rinse and foam say 1-2 times a month?