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I have this from one time in the past when it was on sale too, and it also had clogged, which I managed to get past after some fiddling... I was never able unscrew the nozzles though, I thought I might break them off.. how did u get them to unscrew?
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Finally, someone who understands pressure vs flow! You can have 10,000PSI, but if you don't have sufficient volume of media you aren't going to be able to remove debris. You need mass moving.
No they remove/install easily with an open end wrench or crescent wrench. They're threaded in to the manifold. I cleaned them with a thin piece of wire and reversed flow with an air compressor nozzle.
They unscrewed with some moderate force using an opened end wrench or crescent wrench. They are tapered fittings so they'll be pretty tight the first time.
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