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I do a little bit of softwashing as an add on to my gutter, window and pressure washing work. My set up is a barrell with an outlet , I simply connect to my shurflo pump, same type of pump as window cleaning set up. It does the job but what's an upgrade to this? What do you guys use. Not looking to spend silly money as don't do enough to justify that so just wondering about options. Thanks lads
Quote from: tom20001 on May 11, 2023, 06:56:18 pmI do a little bit of softwashing as an add on to my gutter, window and pressure washing work. My set up is a barrell with an outlet , I simply connect to my shurflo pump, same type of pump as window cleaning set up. It does the job but what's an upgrade to this? What do you guys use. Not looking to spend silly money as don't do enough to justify that so just wondering about options. Thanks ladsNext level up is a roll tech pump or comet pump on a petrol engine
Quote from: Splash & dash on May 11, 2023, 10:31:14 pmQuote from: tom20001 on May 11, 2023, 06:56:18 pmI do a little bit of softwashing as an add on to my gutter, window and pressure washing work. My set up is a barrell with an outlet , I simply connect to my shurflo pump, same type of pump as window cleaning set up. It does the job but what's an upgrade to this? What do you guys use. Not looking to spend silly money as don't do enough to justify that so just wondering about options. Thanks ladsNext level up is a roll tech pump or comet pump on a petrol engineCould I use my old honda gx 200 for that? Or too powerful. It's just thrown in shed unused
No he doesn't - just a chemical injector to mixDarran
Yes but make my own..no drift if you use the correct nozzlesDarran
And what do you use to apply your solution?
Didn’t really answer the question Darran
Just to remind you - OP asked for an upgrade that was sensible in price - so your answer was to point out something nearly 3 grand in price.Darran
Fair enough i went from a to c however I saw no po t in promoting a 3k machine - you also were quick to diss a far cheaper and very good option that would set the op back between 50 and 150 quid - with the nozzles I use there is no drift just like your Expensive machine 👍👍Also it’s far far more flexible that pushing around yet another great big engine and pump setupAs you say each to their own 😋Darran
I didn’t like the p40 at all. Prefer the rolltek.Found the p40 cumbersome and bulky, not good for domestic. Guess it would be good for commercial though, I just don’t do much commercial at all.Sold mine and stuck with the original rolltek Ben did for me years ago. It’s on a trolley and still pumps out 25 LPM (rated at 30 but i don’t think you’d get that)I’d get a rolltek Tom, you’ll get years of service out of it.