Need advise on the a product

Bryan

New Member
Hello folks,

If you have used the concrete surface cleaners. Please let me know which one you think works the best and which holds up. I understand the swivels are expensive and some do not hold up. Also which is easiest to work with and most efficient.
Thanks again, Bryan
PS, how do I put the burning fire in my post?lol
 

Jon

New Member
Bryan,

You GPM and PSI will play a big part of what surface cleaner you buy.

I prefer Whisper Washer 28" Big Guy, others will tell you the brands they use are best.

In the long run most will perform equally well.

That is my .05 opinion.

Jon



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David l Saulque

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Welcome

When you respond to a topic or place a topic, then the fire starts. This become a help to you in so far as to when did I review last? When it is on fire someone responded, if not, no fire. Just ask questions, & in time it will all become clear.

Good Luck

David


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hotwaterwisard

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Hydro twister by HydroTek is a good one light weight dourable no paskings in the bearing to go out. They have 3 models 17" 27" and 27" with wneels. Alum deck powder coated black with stainless steal brackets to attach the base to the handle.

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AranPressureWashing

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I have a 30" ***** - Easy enough to use! light enough for ol' skinny me to pick it up.
I have never used anything else - don't know how any other one works! I am thinking about one of those that suck up almost 99% of the water it uses to clean a surfaces - but that is another story.

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Paul

New Member
I use a hydrotek 17" and it seems to work fine. Its small enough for one hand operation most of the time. Use it on decks as well as concrete, just switch the nozzles out when going from one to the other.

Good Luck,
Paul
 
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hotwaterwisard

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Originally posted by AranPressureWashing:
I have a 30" ***** - Easy enough to use! light enough for ol' skinny me to pick it up.
I have never used anything else - don't know how any other one works! I am thinking about one of those that suck up almost 99% of the water it uses to clean a surfaces - but that is another story.

Those systems cost about $10,000 if you can spare the change you can get the jobs no one else can touch in your area. Inside of warehouses, parking garages, factories, inside of malls, ect.



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