I've got a Karcher one that seems to work pretty well. Love these surface cleaners because it eliminates all the messy overspray and getting super dirty
@@CarsWithKeav I just bought a gas powered Ryobi 3200 Koehler engine that came with the surface cleaner but when it's done I'll probably buy the one you reviewed because it seems well built.
Love the video. Big mistake people make even professionals, they move too fast. Thank you for mentioning that and even stating it's something you learned and corrected. Just because it has wheels doesn't mean change your speed. Just makes it easier to move, when means you have to pay more attention.
Yeah, a lot of people just don’t have patience. I see a lot of this TikTok videos in pressure washing and I can the see the swirls and streak they leave behind going to fast or not overlapping. Of course time is money when running a business.
This is why I don't go outside. Lol Making a lot of noise and all he went was 10 feet. You crack me up. Lol I was watching random videos on surface cleaners as a friend wanted to clean his driveway and wasn't sure if my pw could use one of these. Didn't expect a video from you to pop up let alone have me laughing so hard at the end. Thanks Keav.
Very helpful video. I have a Ryobi electric PW and a surface washing attachment. The combo simply does not do the job on my 600 sf deck, and, believe me, that is a large area to use a regular PW nozzle on. This video made me realize that the problem likely lies in my PW having too little power.
Ryobi does make a few attachments meant just for their Electric pressure washers, but not sure how good they are. Most of the ones out there are built for gas pressure washers. You can also change the nozzles orifices sizes at the bottom to get more pressure.
I had a Husky 2000 psi electric PW and found too that it did not have sufficient power to do many of the jobs I wanted to do. I would suggest a gas PW with around 3000 psi. Good luck!
@@fiftyoon Yeah, even if you get one with lots of flow its still not enough PSI. It might clean okay, but you will be doing multiple passes to not get those dreaded swirls.
Hello! Very good video, it helps me a lot. I’m planning to buy a surface cleaner as well. Can you tell me which nozzles are on the surface cleaner? Are they 25 or 15 degrees, and what orifice size do they have?
It’s a 2700 psi gas pressure washer, but unsure of the pressure it is using with the surface cleaner. Since it uses two nozzles and all depends on the size of the nozzle orifice.
Hi. Thanks for the video. I got a simpson pressure washer 3.5 GPM 4000 PSI with GX270. Which size of surface cleaner should I use (buy) 16, 18, 20 inch ? Thanks
As long as you have a 1/4 quick disconnect at the end and enough PSI to run it. Any pressure washer will work, but the lower PSI ones won’t clean well. This is mainly for gas pressure washers.
Most Karcher pressure washers don’t have enough flow to run this size surface cleaner. A smaller 12 inch meant for electric pressure washers would be better.
Do you know if they make the red cart that you have for your pressure washer with larger more rugged wheels? I need to take my setup to and from the shed over grass. So I don’t think those little wheels will cut it.
The ones I have on there are already upgraded too. The ones that came on it were very small and not very durable. You could fit larger casters on this one though. Might require new holes drilled to fit the large bracket. I have not seen one like this with bigger casters.
Great video! I have a greenworks 1800 psi pressure washer that I use to wash my car with. Which surface cleaner do you suggest I use with this pressure washer to clean my driveway with?
I would suggest only ones built for electric which would be a smaller diameter. Here is one made by Greenworks it doesn't have wheels so you have to be more careful how close you get the jets to wood or anything like that. The ones with wheels need more power to run good. amzn.to/3JK36nq
I am not experienced with pavers, but I think it would all depend on how old it is and how well it was installed. Power of the machine being used, size of the joints, etc.
GOOD video, talked fast a few times, was able to rewind, and understood you. I would wear rubber boots. A lot of pressure coming out of those nozzles so much could go wrong.
Looks like a nice surface cleaner but if you have a brick wall or something horizontal to clean, a surface cleaner without wheels would be more versatile, light and maneuverable. Just a thought.
@@LiamProONE Sounds like enough unless the flow is not enough. Usually need 2.0 gallons per minute. Not sure what that machine does. Might need a smaller surface cleaner like a 13 inch one.
Hey I got a question so I’m just starting in the power washing business and I’m 16 I’m tryna make some money on the side what would be a good power washer to go with the surface washer
I would say anything with at least 3k PSI and 2.5GPM is a good start. Depends how much you want to invest in the beginning. Honda powered engine for reliability.
good video :-) Ive been wondering if I need a 4 GMP machine - what was the GPM of the pressure washer you used (GPM not PSI) - I heard 2.3 GPM (is that correct?) 2.0 as well
My gas one runs around 2.3 GPM. My electric does 2.0 with the right nozzles. Have dual nozzles hurts the electric one and its not the optimal nozzle size on the unit for it either.
@@CarsWithKeav thanks - I do light pressure cleaning (residential) - dont want a huge machine - looking for a surface cleaner (with castors) that works with a 2.0 or 2.5 electric
Hi There The way you present the surface cleaner is very original with 'humor'👍😉 But let's NOT FORGET the SAFETY mesures that have been neglected or forgotten... (bare foot, no glasses, in shorts...) Come on !! and another thing you mention is the PSI not being (High enough) !! It isn't the PSI but GPM that have a great influence on the work to be done ( 1800 PSI at 2 GPM)= (3600 UN) will take close to twice the time to clean then a ( 1500 PSI at 4.5 GPM ) = ( 6750 UN) and the fact that the surface is washed with (Cold or Hot ) water makes a big difference too.. Last thing (You could take the time (to repeat or cut out) the parts that you muff in your text !!! 😉 But all in all you are very entertaining.. 👍🤟
I’ve grown a lot since this video and been called out in every other comment on the safety. Learned a lot about pressure washers since then as well. Worked on my speech. Anything else? JK All valid points and I have worked on them all still have a long way to go. 🤣
Excellent good thing, you know, the ONE good thing about (Aging) is the experience that we acquire... We can't (Buy It)... But good for you keep up your good work !👌👋✌
@@pressurewashingbros.2395 If it is actually 3K PSI of flow coming out of the unit and not an advertised on Amazon 3K PSI I think it would do really well. What pressure washer do you have. Normally you would need a really expensive commercial electric one to power one of these.
The bottom of the sprayer has two spray nozzles so it will actually lower the overall pressure. Also best to know if the pressure washer really does 2k PSI. A lot of companies tend to bloat the numbers. If it’s gas then it probably is. If it’s electric this unit might be too much for it.
@@CarsWithKeav It’s a ryobi electric pressure washer, with this surface cleaner you took a review on , i put both together but looks like i should be getting a new gas pressure washer sounds good thank you 👍
@@krypticgaming2803 If you are using this unit I would stick with Gas Pressure washer unless its a Ryobi Pro model. Anything less they make surface cleaners for, but they are smaller and built for electric pressure washers.
I do as well of the deck is wood be careful trying in a small area if the pressure washer is too powerful it can splinter the wood and remove any staining.
What do you suggest for a pressure washer to use when cleaning my cars and the occasional asphalt driveway cleaning (some visitors have leaky vehicles)?
Active VE52 is the best for the value. Tons of flow for safe optimal cleaning. Their new 2.0 is even better, but $100 more and is more for detailers. Smaller form factor and has longer life due to higher quality materials, but the VE52 has so many good storage capabilities.
A few questions in order to help out. Is it Gas or Electric? Is it stalling while using a surface cleaner like the one in the video, but not anything else?
I'm in the process of starting my own business, can I ask? does it matter if the flow rate from the pressure washer is different to that of the surface cleaner? ie a 36 lpm surface cleaner, would this be too much for a 15lpm pressure washer/ any advice would be great.
I think from a durability standpoint it’s better to have a higher flow surface cleaner. It would not clean as good compared to a 36lpm on the same machine. Most of these you can change the nozzles in order to increase pressure to get better cleaning power. Either way most guys that run businesses try different nozzles, pressure regulators, etc. in order to dial in to their setup.
I have the Muturo 20" surface cleaner and there's a small hole underneath that water squirts out of making it so there is no pressure to spin the bar with the nozzles. It's a manufactured hole and I have no clue what the point is in it being there... anyone have an idea how to stop water from spraying out of the hole? It was fine until about 15 minutes of use, then water started spraying out of the hole... I haven't taken it apart to see if I can see a problem so any advice would be appreciated.
Sorry did not get back to you sooner. They flagged this as inappropriate for some reason and was hidden until I went snooping today and found out how to unhide them. Did you ever figure this out I have not had any issues. I will look at the unit and see what i can find.
Usually just over $100 for. 15 inch unit. The company that was selling this isn’t listing anymore, but good thing these are all over Amazon and rebranded stickers. Here is one most are buying amzn.to/36s0ESR it is 20% right now if you check the discount box.
The 25 degrees on the surface cleaners nozzle refers to the angle. The 2 sprayers are zero degree. So it’s not a good comparison. But great video!! Thanks!!
The ones on this unit are 25 degrees or at least they are stamped as 25 degrees. When running the streams are not anything like a 0 degree would be. There is a decent size fan spread.
Nah, I don't take 50 minutes to explain what can be done in 10 minutes and tell you that you're a moron for not buying the most expensive things from him. Just kidding LOL. I have been watching the car washing niche for years and have been influenced by many content creators. I want to make videos washing my cars and try to find the best budget friendly products to do so. If any traits or style is there it is simply the influence they had on me and is not trying to repeat. I have done lots of things Matt has not, but in this niche a lot of things are the same. Matt was not the first one to do Car washing product reviews though so is he repeating later?
Have now used this to clean house siding and it performed well th-cam.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX I also bought some wand extensions which enabled higher washing without needing a ladder. I recommend both. This unit arrived quickly, was easy to assemble (only had to attach the handle), and arrived in perfect condition. The only very slight downgrade from a perfect score is the design has a low handle and requires pulling from the side. My old washer was an upright model, while this one is more horizontal. Other than that, it's perfect for my needs. It has a great deal of pressure and more easily cleaned the house siding, porch rails and concrete than did my older model. The engine is a bit louder, as well, but the total time to clean was reduced by the more powerful spray. Did I mention it starts on the first or second pull every time?!! I am definitely happy with this model.
This is a great video. Thank you. I'm a woman who does EVERYTHING around my house and I needed this content. 😊
You're Welcome!
They don't make em like this anymore that's for sure
Where is husband 🤔
I've got a Karcher one that seems to work pretty well. Love these surface cleaners because it eliminates all the messy overspray and getting super dirty
Yeah they work great, I had a Ryobi one for electric pressure washers. My first one for gas ones with the casters.
Looks flimsy. Might be ok for small areas, but I doubt it would hold up for larger ones like a driveway or pool patio.
@@ScottKelley which kärcher do u have? I have k7 just come water 5sec and stop, samme again 5sec water and stop my kärcher just shake?
@@LiamProONE I meant I have a Karcher surface cleaner, my pressure washer is just some Sunjoe spx something something. It's very budget.
I appreciate the detail on which caster to have forward. It saved me figuring it out. Great vid. Thanks.
You’re welcome.
That 4 liter jeep is a real piece of work lol I’m sure you love those neighbors
Now that I got my own indoor wash bay it doesn’t bother me anymore. 🤣
Great. Idea brother! I used a Briggs and Stratton one from Lowe’s for years. Surface cleaners are killer time savers
I had an old Ryobi one that worked great, but the casters and all steel construction of this one puts that plastic one to shame.
@@CarsWithKeav I just bought a gas powered Ryobi 3200 Koehler engine that came with the surface cleaner but when it's done I'll probably buy the one you reviewed because it seems well built.
@@michaelwelker3595 They work good, mine was for smaller electric pressure washers and didn't have the casters. They make it so much easier.
Love the video. Big mistake people make even professionals, they move too fast. Thank you for mentioning that and even stating it's something you learned and corrected. Just because it has wheels doesn't mean change your speed. Just makes it easier to move, when means you have to pay more attention.
Yeah, a lot of people just don’t have patience. I see a lot of this TikTok videos in pressure washing and I can the see the swirls and streak they leave behind going to fast or not overlapping. Of course time is money when running a business.
Exactly the video I needed. Thanks for the demonstration!
You’re welcome
This is why I don't go outside. Lol
Making a lot of noise and all he went was 10 feet. You crack me up. Lol
I was watching random videos on surface cleaners as a friend wanted to clean his driveway and wasn't sure if my pw could use one of these. Didn't expect a video from you to pop up let alone have me laughing so hard at the end. Thanks Keav.
You’re welcome at least you didn’t yell at me for being barefoot like everybody else. 🤣
Nice video. I have a EVEAGE 13" 2-in-1 undercarriage & surface cleaner, helps me a lot on both driveway cleaning and underbody cleaning.
Awesome, I would try the undercarriage ones, but my cars are too low to dint them under. Unless I raise the car in the air.
I like the bloopers lol!!
They come real easy to me. 🤣
Great video. The edges cut them with your pressure washer nozzle
Appreciate the advice.
Very helpful video. I have a Ryobi electric PW and a surface washing attachment. The combo simply does not do the job on my 600 sf deck, and, believe me, that is a large area to use a regular PW nozzle on. This video made me realize that the problem likely lies in my PW having too little power.
Ryobi does make a few attachments meant just for their Electric pressure washers, but not sure how good they are. Most of the ones out there are built for gas pressure washers. You can also change the nozzles orifices sizes at the bottom to get more pressure.
I had a Husky 2000 psi electric PW and found too that it did not have sufficient power to do many of the jobs I wanted to do. I would suggest a gas PW with around 3000 psi. Good luck!
@@fiftyoon Yeah, even if you get one with lots of flow its still not enough PSI. It might clean okay, but you will be doing multiple passes to not get those dreaded swirls.
🤣🤣🤣 loved the bloopers! But also… thanks for the review, I plan to try this out!
Appreciate that!
Bloopers 🤣🤣.. thanks.
I love bloopers makes editing more fun.
Nice, great music, quick and clear. Appears you get what you pay for with these surface cleaners.......Thanks!
Thanks and yes you get what you pay for when it comes to pressure washing especially.
Thanks for sharing. I've just purchased one.
You're welcome
Thank you for the video and review of the cleaner in action awesome video!
You’re welcome
Wow that did an awesome job on cleaning the concrete. Nice shirt btw brother 💯
You know i always rep the Invasion. LOL
Thanks man great review .
You’re welcome
Works pretty damn good.
I have nothing to complain about. Works well.
Can I use part of this video in my own video? Thank you in advance!
If I am given credit for sure.
Hello! Very good video, it helps me a lot. I’m planning to buy a surface cleaner as well. Can you tell me which nozzles are on the surface cleaner? Are they 25 or 15 degrees, and what orifice size do they have?
I am unsure I gave this to a friend some time ago. Willing to bet they are 25 degree, but unsure on the orifice.
Great review. Thank You
You’re welcome
Have you
Figured out how to grease this surface washer? Mine no longer spins and I can’t figure out which part to grease
I have not tried it before. Will have to look.
Another great tool to the arsenal!!
Sure is!
Thanks for posting your video. How many PSI did you use on the gas-powered pressurewahser?
It’s a 2700 psi gas pressure washer, but unsure of the pressure it is using with the surface cleaner. Since it uses two nozzles and all depends on the size of the nozzle orifice.
Thank you as I am a Bob the builder, woman version. 👷♀️ I do everything and became certified in Pinterest. 😁
Thats awesome. I love DIY
Me too ❤
Bloopers hahaha patients of a saint
Way more patient than I used to be. Three kids will do that to you. LOL
Excellent test video - greetings from Serbia
Thank you, the internet is amazing to be able to reach all around the world.
Hi. Thanks for the video. I got a simpson pressure washer 3.5 GPM 4000 PSI with GX270. Which size of surface cleaner should I use (buy) 16, 18, 20 inch ? Thanks
That kind of power I would run a 20 inch.
@@CarsWithKeav thanks a lot .. more bloopers please for next video 🤣🤣🤣 🏎️ 🏎️
Does that go attached to your regular pressure washer?
As long as you have a 1/4 quick disconnect at the end and enough PSI to run it. Any pressure washer will work, but the lower PSI ones won’t clean well. This is mainly for gas pressure washers.
Will it work with a Karcher pressure washer?
Most Karcher pressure washers don’t have enough flow to run this size surface cleaner. A smaller 12 inch meant for electric pressure washers would be better.
Thanks so much for this video! So helpful❤
You’re Welcome
Do you know if they make the red cart that you have for your pressure washer with larger more rugged wheels? I need to take my setup to and from the shed over grass. So I don’t think those little wheels will cut it.
The ones I have on there are already upgraded too. The ones that came on it were very small and not very durable. You could fit larger casters on this one though. Might require new holes drilled to fit the large bracket. I have not seen one like this with bigger casters.
Thank you for the review.
You're welcome.
Well done. I am buying.
Thank You
Can you run this off of a karcher?
You could it would not work as good. You would need to go slower and overlap to get good results.
Great video! I have a greenworks 1800 psi pressure washer that I use to wash my car with. Which surface cleaner do you suggest I use with this pressure washer to clean my driveway with?
I would suggest only ones built for electric which would be a smaller diameter. Here is one made by Greenworks it doesn't have wheels so you have to be more careful how close you get the jets to wood or anything like that. The ones with wheels need more power to run good. amzn.to/3JK36nq
Would this rip up polymeric sand?
I am not experienced with pavers, but I think it would all depend on how old it is and how well it was installed. Power of the machine being used, size of the joints, etc.
What’s the website to buy this unit? Thanks
Looks like they changed the product listing. I hate when they do that. The following is the same unit just a different name. amzn.to/36s0ESR
GOOD video, talked fast a few times, was able to rewind, and understood you. I would wear rubber boots. A lot of pressure coming out of those nozzles so much could go wrong.
I got waterproof shoes now. Thx for the feedback!
That damn jeep 😂😂
Makes for good bloopers though. LOL
Looks like a nice surface cleaner but if you have a brick wall or something horizontal to clean, a surface cleaner without wheels would be more versatile, light and maneuverable. Just a thought.
You can take the wheels off and the brush skirt at the bottom will keep the nozzles from touching the brick.
Nice video, a word of caution, safety is important, wear proper shoes slippery floor and hig pressure is not a good combination.
Learned my lesson on making this video. A few have pointed that out. I have waterproof shoes for pressure washing work now.
Is not working with my kärcher k7 😢
Is it because of connections or not enough flow to power it?
@@CarsWithKeav idk my kärcher is 180bar k7.
@@LiamProONE Sounds like enough unless the flow is not enough. Usually need 2.0 gallons per minute. Not sure what that machine does. Might need a smaller surface cleaner like a 13 inch one.
Hey I got a question so I’m just starting in the power washing business and I’m 16 I’m tryna make some money on the side what would be a good power washer to go with the surface washer
I would say anything with at least 3k PSI and 2.5GPM is a good start. Depends how much you want to invest in the beginning. Honda powered engine for reliability.
Love this video. Very instructive.
Appreciate that.
good video :-) Ive been wondering if I need a 4 GMP machine - what was the GPM of the pressure washer you used (GPM not PSI) - I heard 2.3 GPM (is that correct?) 2.0 as well
My gas one runs around 2.3 GPM. My electric does 2.0 with the right nozzles. Have dual nozzles hurts the electric one and its not the optimal nozzle size on the unit for it either.
@@CarsWithKeav thanks - I do light pressure cleaning (residential) - dont want a huge machine - looking for a surface cleaner (with castors) that works with a 2.0 or 2.5 electric
Hi There The way you present the surface cleaner is very original with 'humor'👍😉 But let's NOT FORGET the SAFETY mesures that have been neglected or forgotten... (bare foot, no glasses, in shorts...) Come on !! and another thing you mention is the PSI not being (High enough) !! It isn't the PSI but GPM that have a great influence on the work to be done ( 1800 PSI at 2 GPM)= (3600 UN) will take close to twice the time to clean then a ( 1500 PSI at 4.5 GPM ) = ( 6750 UN) and the fact that the surface is washed with (Cold or Hot ) water makes a big difference too..
Last thing (You could take the time (to repeat or cut out) the parts that you muff in your text !!! 😉
But all in all you are very entertaining.. 👍🤟
I’ve grown a lot since this video and been called out in every other comment on the safety. Learned a lot about pressure washers since then as well. Worked on my speech. Anything else? JK All valid points and I have worked on them all still have a long way to go. 🤣
Excellent good thing, you know, the ONE good thing about (Aging) is the experience that we acquire... We can't (Buy It)... But good for you keep up your good work !👌👋✌
Appreciate that and this is my fun hobby so it’s fun to make the videos. When editing I see what I should be improving on as well.
Does it work on a 3000 PSI
It should no problem.
kinda late on the vid but do u think this would work with 3000 psi??
Yes, it’s rated up to 4K PSI
@@CarsWithKeav you think it 3000 would still do a good job?? i have an electric pressure washer and i’m tryna get started with a business
@@pressurewashingbros.2395 If it is actually 3K PSI of flow coming out of the unit and not an advertised on Amazon 3K PSI I think it would do really well. What pressure washer do you have. Normally you would need a really expensive commercial electric one to power one of these.
I have a 3100 psi do you think at 2.3 Gpm I could get a 15’ surface cleaner and do a good job on concrete driveways?
I have a 2000 psi pressure washer with this connection it is gonna shoot out at 4000 psi still?
The bottom of the sprayer has two spray nozzles so it will actually lower the overall pressure. Also best to know if the pressure washer really does 2k PSI. A lot of companies tend to bloat the numbers. If it’s gas then it probably is. If it’s electric this unit might be too much for it.
@@CarsWithKeav It’s a ryobi electric pressure washer, with this surface cleaner you took a review on , i put both together but looks like i should be getting a new gas pressure washer sounds good thank you 👍
@@krypticgaming2803 If you are using this unit I would stick with Gas Pressure washer unless its a Ryobi Pro model. Anything less they make surface cleaners for, but they are smaller and built for electric pressure washers.
I always look at a product before buying it. Cleaning my pool deck
I do as well of the deck is wood be careful trying in a small area if the pressure washer is too powerful it can splinter the wood and remove any staining.
Did you just use water?
Yup, only water I don't like to use chemicals that clean concrete as I am very obsessed about my grass and don't want to kill it with bleach.
I heard if you water the grass/plants before applying bleach it should be fine.
"It's a 4 oh inline Jeep. It's not fast, just noisy." -Should be the Jeep Slogan
🤣🤣🤣 Especially with about 80% of them having an exhaust leak.
😂😂😂 went 10ft that’s funny
I was annoyed more than usual that day. 🤣
@@CarsWithKeav lol I can see… but thanks for sharing the great info on the surface cleaner I’m going to order one
@@lifeofjay9067 Cool, let us know what you think.
What do you suggest for a pressure washer to use when cleaning my cars and the occasional asphalt driveway cleaning (some visitors have leaky vehicles)?
Active VE52 is the best for the value. Tons of flow for safe optimal cleaning. Their new 2.0 is even better, but $100 more and is more for detailers. Smaller form factor and has longer life due to higher quality materials, but the VE52 has so many good storage capabilities.
I enjoyed the video. Keep the bloopers coming.
Bloopers will always be my strong point. LOL
any advice why my pressure washer might be stalling and turning off?
A few questions in order to help out. Is it Gas or Electric? Is it stalling while using a surface cleaner like the one in the video, but not anything else?
@@CarsWithKeav its a gas powered one. 3000 psi. Has gas in it. And. I used it only with the wand right now.
@@geevee9582 clean carb and change spark plug
I'm in the process of starting my own business, can I ask? does it matter if the flow rate from the pressure washer is different to that of the surface cleaner? ie a 36 lpm surface cleaner, would this be too much for a 15lpm pressure washer/ any advice would be great.
I think from a durability standpoint it’s better to have a higher flow surface cleaner. It would not clean as good compared to a 36lpm on the same machine. Most of these you can change the nozzles in order to increase pressure to get better cleaning power. Either way most guys that run businesses try different nozzles, pressure regulators, etc. in order to dial in to their setup.
I have the Muturo 20" surface cleaner and there's a small hole underneath that water squirts out of making it so there is no pressure to spin the bar with the nozzles. It's a manufactured hole and I have no clue what the point is in it being there... anyone have an idea how to stop water from spraying out of the hole? It was fine until about 15 minutes of use, then water started spraying out of the hole... I haven't taken it apart to see if I can see a problem so any advice would be appreciated.
Sorry did not get back to you sooner. They flagged this as inappropriate for some reason and was hidden until I went snooping today and found out how to unhide them. Did you ever figure this out I have not had any issues. I will look at the unit and see what i can find.
@@CarsWithKeav I just put a self-tapping screw in it with thread-lock and it seems to be working fine so far
Price
Prices have changed a good bit, but this one and others like it are around $100 to $115
What is the price for that one
Usually just over $100 for. 15 inch unit. The company that was selling this isn’t listing anymore, but good thing these are all over Amazon and rebranded stickers. Here is one most are buying amzn.to/36s0ESR it is 20% right now if you check the discount box.
buy a 36 inch or 48 inch extension
I prefer a 48 inch
Would it work on a sidewalk with lots of chewing gum on it….
It should, but unsure if the chewing gum would come off without chemical or a really powerful pressure washer.
The gym you to use 0 tip nozzle it will remove it in no time. If you use this they’ll stick and have problem
Great video. Time for a shotgun mic!
Running one for a little bit now. Rode Video Mic go, problem is it still picks up just about everything that isn't behind it.
The 25 degrees on the surface cleaners nozzle refers to the angle. The 2 sprayers are zero degree. So it’s not a good comparison. But great video!! Thanks!!
The ones on this unit are 25 degrees or at least they are stamped as 25 degrees. When running the streams are not anything like a 0 degree would be. There is a decent size fan spread.
Dude that Jeep is so annoying lmao how do you deal with that
They got rid of it and now have a corvette with a cam so sounds way better.
Damn that thing is loud. Too bad he didn't have a loud e60 m5 or something. Much more pleasant
They sound much better, but if I was to have one it would be loud as possible too. 🙏
@@CarsWithKeav always. I have a x5 m50i with downpipes and resonator delete. Louder is better.
@@robl3415 Awesome!
It’s a 4.0 inline Jeep. It’s not fast. Just noisy 😅🤣
I don’t mind noise just gets annoying when it’s constant and I’m filming. 😂
@@CarsWithKeav that whole rant cracked me up
No shoes? Foolish.
I hate wet shoes. LOL
How come nobody ever says anything about the grease fitting it Hass to be grease
barefoot tho?
I like to live on the edge.
No shoe's!? Liable to lose a toe!? Proper PPE!!!
Not the first to say that. 😂 Probably should have, but I wasn’t planning to stick my foot in there. Will take the advice for next time. Thx.
✝️❤️😀🇺🇲🗽🇵🇷
More gpm better cleaning
Absolutely, there is a balance between pressure and flow as well. Too much flow and not enough pressure you lose cleaning efficiency.
Just repeating Matt's content a bit later?
Nah, I don't take 50 minutes to explain what can be done in 10 minutes and tell you that you're a moron for not buying the most expensive things from him. Just kidding LOL. I have been watching the car washing niche for years and have been influenced by many content creators. I want to make videos washing my cars and try to find the best budget friendly products to do so. If any traits or style is there it is simply the influence they had on me and is not trying to repeat. I have done lots of things Matt has not, but in this niche a lot of things are the same. Matt was not the first one to do Car washing product reviews though so is he repeating later?
Have now used this to clean house siding and it performed well th-cam.com/users/postUgkx43QMbQqu67IZadu9ou8Sg1BdrunMRNqX I also bought some wand extensions which enabled higher washing without needing a ladder. I recommend both. This unit arrived quickly, was easy to assemble (only had to attach the handle), and arrived in perfect condition. The only very slight downgrade from a perfect score is the design has a low handle and requires pulling from the side. My old washer was an upright model, while this one is more horizontal. Other than that, it's perfect for my needs. It has a great deal of pressure and more easily cleaned the house siding, porch rails and concrete than did my older model. The engine is a bit louder, as well, but the total time to clean was reduced by the more powerful spray. Did I mention it starts on the first or second pull every time?!! I am definitely happy with this model.
Agreed