You could also use a whisper wash Aqua Pro, that's a 24" floater. An 8 gpm could handle that easy. I've been using it the it last couple of days, and it is residential friendly.Whisper wash it is!
Yeah the Whisper Wash Classic is the best floater. I think mosmatic makes some floaters too. Not just the swivel but actual surface cleaners. Could be wrong though.
I have a 21 inch Mosmatic brand surface cleaner,..it was a floater but I added wheels,..
Jeff
You could also use a whisper wash Aqua Pro, that's a 24" floater. An 8 gpm could handle that easy. I've been using it the it last couple of days, and it is residential friendly.
With 10.5 GPM? How do you like it?
It's friggin awesome. A few glitches. I have to upgrade to 1/2" hose for full pressure and flow. I did a 1620 sq ft driveway in 1 hour and 12 minutes yesterday. Super suds sucker works great with #3 orifice.
I'm looking for a smaller surface cleaner. Narrowed it down between the Whisper Wash classic and the GP hammerhead. I have a 30" Steel eagle but im looking for a floating model for residential and smaller jobs. Is the WW $250+ better than the GP? I'm running 8gm @3500
Yep, I think that's the plan. all 1/2" from the pump, to the first 100 feet of hose. Then 3/8 for the last 100 feet. I'll just unreel the 3/8 hose and take it off for driveways, where I need all the psi and flow. For house washes, pool decks and enclosures, I'll just use the 1/2"-3/8" combo, since I really don't need that much pressure.Sweet. I hear the 1/2" is heavy though. Maybe run 100'?
I just experimented with mixing nozzles. I used a 3.5 and a 4 on each side. It works pretty good. I'm running 10 gpms though.Glad someone brought up the 4 nozzle bar for 8gpm. Do you guys like a certain combination of nozzles on these?