Model: Greenworks Pro Universal 12-in 2300 PSI Rotating Surface Cleaner for Electric Pressure Washers | SC120
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05-02-2024 at 11:40 AM.
Bought one of these at this price and not sure it was worth it. Left a good bit of just surface dirt on wood decking and obvious streaks even overlapping passes by half and going painfully slow. Using with greenworks 2000 psi pressure washer. Seems like the angle of the nozzles is wrong so it uses most of the force to spin vs downward spray for cleaning.
Bought one of these at this price and not sure it was worth it. Left a good bit of just surface dirt on wood decking and obvious streaks even overlapping passes by half and going painfully slow. Using with greenworks 2000 psi pressure washer. Seems like the angle of the nozzles is wrong so it uses most of the force to spin vs downward spray for cleaning.
Agree. Came with the pressure washer from costco. Used it for 5-10 mins. Then went back to turbo nozzle.
It's showing the $43 price online at the lowes I bought it from for $10.99. They probably didn't update the website and may need to stop in the store to see if its on clearance or not.
Bought one of these at this price and not sure it was worth it. Left a good bit of just surface dirt on wood decking and obvious streaks even overlapping passes by half and going painfully slow. Using with greenworks 2000 psi pressure washer. Seems like the angle of the nozzles is wrong so it uses most of the force to spin vs downward spray for cleaning.
These surface cleaners work much better with gas pressure washers. Even though ones like this are smaller and made for electric versions, they just don't have the pressure&volume to do any deep cleaning. At best, this thing is just going to loosen surface dirt.
1. Foam cannoned the surface with cleaning solution, waited 5 min, used pressure washer with the Greenworks attachment to do a sweep of the garage, then rinsed off with pressure washer alone.
2. Same as 1. but used a floor brush to get at the dirtier parts before rinsing.
Results: Approach 2 > 1, but 1 is probably good enough for casual jobs and lesser dirt-embedded surfaces.
If you typically clean your floors more frequently, this probably works fine since dirt hasn't been sitting for very long.
That said, you'll get much better cleaning results with higher psi-rated gas pressure washers, for obvious reasons.
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These surface cleaners work much better with gas pressure washers. Even though ones like this are smaller and made for electric versions, they just don't have the pressure&volume to do any deep cleaning. At best, this thing is just going to loosen surface dirt.
2 Approaches:
1. Foam cannoned the surface with cleaning solution, waited 5 min, used pressure washer with the Greenworks attachment to do a sweep of the garage, then rinsed off with pressure washer alone.
2. Same as 1. but used a floor brush to get at the dirtier parts before rinsing.
Results: Approach 2 > 1, but 1 is probably good enough for casual jobs and lesser dirt-embedded surfaces.
If you typically clean your floors more frequently, this probably works fine since dirt hasn't been sitting for very long.
That said, you'll get much better cleaning results with higher psi-rated gas pressure washers, for obvious reasons.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/Greenwor...5001