need advice

hey, im not trying to steal your thread bud, seeing as how i know nothing about your question



BUT...



what kind of foam gun do you have? do you like it? i already have a pressure washer, but not a gun, so i guess we're on the opposite side of the boat
 
To give you an idea, I have an electric Karcher 1850 psi model (the one currently being sold at Costco for $229.99) and while it creates good foam, based on what I've seen from SuperBee's videos, his foam is still a lot better, more "shaving cream-like". But there are other variables that come into play too such as the type of soap, the concentration of the mixture, water pressure at your home, etc. My foam with the cannon is better than anything I've seen with the foam gun (the type you connect to the hose). They both have their pros/cons as stated in mcnab's thread about foam cannons vs foam guns.



Consumer electric pressure washers aren't known for their reliability so personally, I would not waste $59, especially when you have no need for it other than connecting a foam gun to it. You have to remember that the foam cannon itself is another $80 at least. And then there's the cost of getting a new gun to fit with the foam cannon.



Foam cannons are fun, but it's a bit overrated. It's not a necessity. If it was $15, then I'd recommend it to everyone but at $more than 80 or so, there are better ways to spend that money.



Just my $.02
 
I have a similar pressure washer. Despite their reputation as total junk, mine's held up pretty well (3 years, and I use it for rims/tires/wells/rocker panels on every wash at home.) The only downside is that you'll either need a karcher type adapter or a new gun to hook up a foam cannon to it - and the cannon is going to run about 120-150 with all the parts you need.



You might just want to get a Gilmour gun for the hose if you have decent water pressure - you might not get the delightful shaving cream foam that SuperBee gets, but mine has cut wash-related marring down 80+%. Soft water makes a huge difference - when I'm in Maine (great water), I get foam almost as good as the cannons. When I'm in South FL (worst water in the country), it's soapy water at best.
 
the foam comes from the water. If you have soft water you get more foam. If you have hard water you're not going to foam up very much. 1300 psi is way more than enough to get the results your after. getting up near the 2000psi range and you risk blowing paint right off the car.
 
In addition to PSI, look at the GPM (water flow) of the machine. High PSI and low GPM means you will be flowing a lot of air and not much water. Most consumer electric models have low GPM ratings; Usually 1-1.5GPM. Commercial electric models are usually at least 2GPM.
 
just on home depot site and searched for pressure washer onlt got a gass power. search for electric pressure washer and got nothing. then searched for brand and powerhouse is not even listed
 
new topic so new post.

if i buy a foamaster 1 and i happen to buy a preuuse washer can i combine them?
 
BlackElantraGT said:
If the foammaster 1 is the unit you linked us to, then the answer is no. You connect those type of foam guns to a regular garden hose.



no that is a plain product mixer. but i am just going to buy a foam master 1 and deal.

but i was thinking that cause it has the quick disconnect i could possibly just hook that up to the end of a pressure wand.(ive seen wands with even garden hose connection, ie just unscrew the connector from nozzel and connect to pressure washer)



nvr mind cause i just looked up the gun it says 40 to 90 psi
 
ggk said:
no that is a plain product mixer. but i am just going to buy a foam master 1 and deal.

but i was thinking that cause it has the quick disconnect i could possibly just hook that up to the end of a pressure wand.(ive seen wands with even garden hose connection, ie just unscrew the connector from nozzel and connect to pressure washer)



nvr mind cause i just looked up the gun it says 40 to 90 psi



quick connects for garden hoses and quick connects for pw hoses are not the same. In other words, it won't work.
 
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