Pretty neat device LE. I keep damaging things with my regular pressure washer spay tips, and they make a huge mess. Ever consider spreading an epoxy coat on your garage floor? I'd be interested in watching you DIY.
Funny you should mention that. After cleaning the garage floor, I’ve been considering my options. I’m not that happy with the sealer but I’m concerned with epoxy sticking to the remaining sealer. To remove it all, I think I need to grind off the top of the slab.
I would say it will work with any pressure washer but it looks like Karcher might not use the standard quick connections. If you can find away around that it will work just fine.
I have an important question. I purchased a 4400psi at 4.2gpm PW. I then purchased an Eveage 16.5” surface cleaner because on the website it says it can handle up to 4500psi. I got the Eveage but it states on the unit and the manual 4000psi max. Now I may have a problem. But would it be alright given that PW’s put out less psi when engaged? I hope I don’t have to return this surface cleaner.
That is frustrating when an online description doesn’t match what you receive. I would never recommend going over the pressure limit. However; if it were mine, I would probably give it a go.
I hate to say this but, I feel your pressure washer does not have enough gpm to properly operate that surface cleaner. you need more that 2.8 gpm and 2500 psi or better.
Do I need a special hose to connect to the water supply?
No, a normal garden hose works.
Pretty neat device LE. I keep damaging things with my regular pressure washer spay tips, and they make a huge mess. Ever consider spreading an epoxy coat on your garage floor? I'd be interested in watching you DIY.
Funny you should mention that. After cleaning the garage floor, I’ve been considering my options. I’m not that happy with the sealer but I’m concerned with epoxy sticking to the remaining sealer.
To remove it all, I think I need to grind off the top of the slab.
Does it work to connect with kärcher k7?
I would say it will work with any pressure washer but it looks like Karcher might not use the standard quick connections. If you can find away around that it will work just fine.
@TheLawnEngineer my kärcher is 180bar, so maybe its not to high for this?
What gpm is the pressure washer in this video?
1.76 gpm
I have an important question. I purchased a 4400psi at 4.2gpm PW. I then purchased an Eveage 16.5” surface cleaner because on the website it says it can handle up to 4500psi.
I got the Eveage but it states on the unit and the manual 4000psi max. Now I may have a problem. But would it be alright given that PW’s put out less psi when engaged? I hope I don’t have to return this surface cleaner.
That is frustrating when an online description doesn’t match what you receive.
I would never recommend going over the pressure limit.
However; if it were mine, I would probably give it a go.
@@TheLawnEngineerI’m hoping that the psi, when engaged, is only 4000psi or less on the PW
I hate to say this but, I feel your pressure washer does not have enough gpm to properly operate that surface cleaner. you need more that 2.8 gpm and 2500 psi or better.
I was surprised at how well it worked with my pressure washer. An increased flow rate and higher pressure would likely improve its performance.
I have a 2300 PSI with 1.2 GPM should I still get this surface cleaner?
I have a 2300 PSI with 1.2 GPM should I still get this surface cleaner?
That is on the low side but may still work.