Hey bud you have a new subscriber I’m sending this video off to my son 20. hates his job you’re inspiring it may be better if it came from you the way it can happen..
Hi man, I like your content. I've been following you on UA-cam. I have a question for you, I have a power washer that is 2600psi 2.4 gpm, is a 20 inch surface cleaner good to use? I'm trying to get into power washing.
Hi, thank you for your comment and thank you for subscribing! I would not recommend using a 20" surface cleaner. I would recommend using a surface cleaner between 10"-13". Below is how you will figure out your surface cleaner size. For every one gallon per minute, a surface cleaner diameter should not exceed 4-5 inches. Hope this helps!
Appreciate the shout out brother!
Most definitely!
Hey bud you have a new subscriber I’m sending this video off to my son 20. hates his job you’re inspiring it may be better if it came from you the way it can happen..
Thank you @victorhartford6784 and thank you for subscribing. It means a lot!
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Hi man, I like your content. I've been following you on UA-cam. I have a question for you, I have a power washer that is 2600psi 2.4 gpm, is a 20 inch surface cleaner good to use? I'm trying to get into power washing.
Hi, thank you for your comment and thank you for subscribing! I would not recommend using a 20" surface cleaner. I would recommend using a surface cleaner between 10"-13".
Below is how you will figure out your surface cleaner size.
For every one gallon per minute, a surface cleaner diameter should not exceed 4-5 inches.
Hope this helps!
So if I get a 24inch surface cleaner then I should get a 4.0 compressor. I am a landscaper currently and want to get into power washing.
They'd be better if they weren't written backwards
🤣🤣🤣 They are not actually backwards. The camera mirrored them.
I know I'm just a sarcastic prick lol
Extremely solid advice great video! 👌
Thanks @pettibone9205! Glad you like it!