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      10-13-2021, 03:21 PM   #9615
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Getting ready for indoor washing season... AKA winter!
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This thing has me curious. Have you used one before? I'd be interested in hearing your take on it.
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What are you going to wash indoors with that?
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AW7? The one that's supposedly in short supply and backordered for months?
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What are you going to wash indoors with that?
I am guessing a car.
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What are you going to wash indoors with that?
I wash my car in the garage during winters.
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Interesting idea... let us know how it goes. I don't see a huge advantage or cost savings over a regular plug-in light duty pressure washer though.
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This thing has me curious. Have you used one before? I'd be interested in hearing your take on it.
I've tried it before and returned it, it's not enough pressure IMHO. It will get some light stuff off the paint but it's nowhere near a pressure washer.

I ended up taking apart a Ryobi pressure washer, mounted it on the garage wall, mounted a reel on an arm that swings out towards the driveway when I'm using it outside but locks into place when I'm not.

During fall/ winter months I pull the car into the garage and spray it down, takes 30 seconds and uses a fraction of the water compared to doing it with a garden hose sprayer.

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Here's a crappy pic of iteration 1, excuse the unpainted walls and the use of garbage materials, at the time I was just trying to see how I like it and what changes I wanted to make.

Sorry for the hijack

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I've tried it before and returned it, it's not enough pressure IMHO. It will get some light stuff off the paint but it's nowhere near a pressure washer.

I ended up taking apart a Ryobi pressure washer, mounted it on the garage wall, mounted a reel on an arm that swings out towards the driveway when I'm using it outside but locks into place when I'm not.

During fall/ winter months I pull the car into the garage and spray it down, takes 30 seconds and uses a fraction of the water compared to doing it with a garden hose sprayer.

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Here's a crappy pic of iteration 1, excuse the unpainted walls and the use of garbage materials, at the time I was just trying to see how I like it and what changes I wanted to make.

Sorry for the hijack

Well done! I love seeing stuff like this! I didn't figure that thing would be 4,000 psi or anything but, there are times something like this would be handy on a job-site for a quick clean up was my thinking.
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Well done! I love seeing stuff like this! I didn't figure that thing would be 4,000 psi or anything but, there are times something like this would be handy on a job-site for a quick clean up was my thinking.
Thanks, it's super handy, nothing to connect just turn on and go. Coming home in the evening? Pull up to the garage and zap all of the bugs covering the front end in 10 seconds, pull the car in.
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Thanks, it's super handy, nothing to connect just turn on and go. Coming home in the evening? Pull up to the garage and zap all of the bugs covering the front end in 10 seconds, pull the car in.
My current set up doesn't get used for the simple fact that it's just too much of a pita. 30 minutes to set something up to use for 5 minutes. Pass.
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My current set up doesn't get used for the simple fact that it's just too much of a pita. 30 minutes to set something up to use for 5 minutes. Pass.
Mine used to be the same way I hated it
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Wish I had a drain in my garage... I would definitely set up a wash bay. Too damn cold most of the winter to do it outside or to just squeegee the water outside
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Good deal. Love my AW6. It works so well with the phone, it's really like two inseparable parts of a system.
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I've tried it before and returned it, it's not enough pressure IMHO. It will get some light stuff off the paint but it's nowhere near a pressure washer.

I ended up taking apart a Ryobi pressure washer, mounted it on the garage wall, mounted a reel on an arm that swings out towards the driveway when I'm using it outside but locks into place when I'm not.

During fall/ winter months I pull the car into the garage and spray it down, takes 30 seconds and uses a fraction of the water compared to doing it with a garden hose sprayer.

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Here's a crappy pic of iteration 1, excuse the unpainted walls and the use of garbage materials, at the time I was just trying to see how I like it and what changes I wanted to make.

Sorry for the hijack
That's pretty damn cool. Nicely done.
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My current set up doesn't get used for the simple fact that it's just too much of a pita. 30 minutes to set something up to use for 5 minutes. Pass.

Yep, I bought a flat hose (so garage door can still close) and manifold for the outside tap and pressure washer sits next to my air compressor in front corner of garage now, always connected to water and power. takes less than a minute to roll outside and use, no set up required.
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I've tried it before and returned it, it's not enough pressure IMHO. It will get some light stuff off the paint but it's nowhere near a pressure washer.

I ended up taking apart a Ryobi pressure washer, mounted it on the garage wall, mounted a reel on an arm that swings out towards the driveway when I'm using it outside but locks into place when I'm not.

During fall/ winter months I pull the car into the garage and spray it down, takes 30 seconds and uses a fraction of the water compared to doing it with a garden hose sprayer.

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Here's a crappy pic of iteration 1, excuse the unpainted walls and the use of garbage materials, at the time I was just trying to see how I like it and what changes I wanted to make.

Sorry for the hijack

That's a nice setup! I have a laundry room right off the garage so I can fill up buckets of water easily. I really just want to use the portable pressure washer to rinse off the car. I don't think I will need a lot of PSI for that. I'm hoping the Ryobi will work.
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Good deal. Love my AW6. It works so well with the phone, it's really like two inseparable parts of a system.
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