Question about Craftsman Pressure Washer Tool.......

Chrisquickshine

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So I was walking through Sears earlier today and began browsing their pressure washers. I came across a tool that is put on in the place of the wand. The tool is a bristle brush ( that it says will not scratch paint ), that I believe spun.

I was curious as to if anyone knows about this? I'm an express detailer in Florida so time , considering I'm express, can be important sometimes. Has anyone ever used, heard, ect of this piece? It seems like it would make scrubbing a lot easier and quicker. Just wondering as a pressure washer is my next purchase and learning about this tool may have an impact on my choice.
 
I remember seeing something similar "AS SEEN ON TV" maybe by Simoniz or something and would not suggest it. Being the circling and hard bristles, these products scare me personally.
 
my neighbor bought one of those from sears and i dont know if the swirls in in paint came from that or not but after seeing his van i wouldnt want to try it on anything i own
 
I will have to agree with boys, I would be scared that it would really swirl up the paint.
 
I think I found the attachment you are talking about on the Sears website. This seems decent for cleaning up wheels and maybe even tires, but OTC brushes/accessories are usually more aggressive than what the stores and product manufacturers claim. I learned the hard way that a "clear-coat-safe" wash brush, for example, is only good for cleaning my wheels and my front grille.

My point is that I have a feeling this attachment will instill a lot of new swirls, especially once the brush accumulates a fair amount of dirt/dust.
 
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