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I ordered a GPM meter to check what I'm getting with and without nozzle.
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I ordered a GPM meter to check what I'm getting with and without nozzle.
I ordered a GPM meter to check what I'm getting with and without nozzle.
Do you use quick connects? I’ve heard certain quick connects can restrict water pressure. That’s why the Eley quick connects are huge.
Verdict is in. 10.1 gpm with QD no nozzle. Inexpensive nozzle that came with the reel 1.7 gpm and my new heavy nozzle climbed to 5.7gpm. All tested with new reel.![]()
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Last 2 cars Iv'e done and I did them all with just the hose and nozzle. I sprayed down with my IK and BH then rinsed off and used drying aid. They were just easy maintenance washes. I used just over 5 gallons. I really feel it's going to be a game changer for me. So easy!
So is what you’re describing here coming out of your blue hose reel a garden hose setup with the Regency nozzle? If so, what ID hose did you get and how long?
Yes. I went with the 3/4 50 foot. Just finished my third car with it and haven't used my Active since. I'll defiantly use it on big jobs still.
Not following the remark. A pressure washer uses LESS water but you defiantly have higher pressure .
In my wash routine, I use the PW to knock stuff off a pre-rinse before mechanical wash.
Or I use it to foam with a foam cannon before mechanical.
Or use it for wheels/wheelwells and such.
Then comes the manual wash and I rinse with a hose since it is more water....I don't use the PW on my final rinse.
Funtionally, a PW and hose are separate use cases...
HP Pre Rinse with a PW is far superior than a hose unless your POV is the opposite ?
i use a small fireman nozzle (with shut-off valve) if i do a bucket wash without the foam gun. since it's all rubber i can drop it (not slamming hard) without worrying about it breaking (or getting wrecked) like you would with other traditional spray gun nozzles. on the final rinse i turn it all the way to the blooming pattern to do the final rinse which sheets the majority of the water off (less to manually dry). been doing this for years with no issues. find what works for you and keep using it...
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Yes exactly^ my pressure washer is for wheel, tires, foam cannon and anything that requires pressure. The hose has been great for simple maintenance washes. All the cars I've done were just dusty mostly and tires were done recently. I do like the hose for rinse when I do detail. Just haven't had one thanks to our crazy weather.
DDP -
Ya threw me for a curveball when you stated you haven't used the PW much after the hose upgrade....
Are we discussing use on personal cars or customers cars
I see 2 things that the HP is advantageous on customer cars
HP rinse knocks stuff off better.....the less there is. the less potential to induce marring on the contact wash
While I prefer a hose on final rinse, if doing this profesionally, the HP Rinse uses *less water* , which should be a lower water bill for you ....