Innovate1
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Have a 2500 PSI gas pressure washer with a rotary surface cleaner. Works great on concrete but hard to get in the corners, concrete steps in the walkway, etc. Wondering if someone makes a miniature version of something like a surface cleaner. I found this:
https://www.lowes.com/pd/PowerPlay-Gear-Driven-Rotary-Brush/1002816470
Listing says for pressure washer although it seems like something like this might run off a hose if the pressure is only spinning a brush. The manufacturer catalog says compatible with electric power washers only. See page 12 here.
https://powerplaypro.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021-Powerplay_Catalogue.pdf
It seems to use the water to rotate a brush but not a direct spray on the surface - seems to rely on the brush action to clean and water comes out at low pressure although I am guessing a bit. Very little specific info that I could find. I also found a note in their catalog that it's only for electric models - seems a bit vague as they make electric and gas in various pressures and flow rates.
Another item - is there any way to reduce the pressure with the rotary cleaner? Wife used it on the trex deck which was getting green and needed a good cleaning. It cleaned it up pretty well but I noticed a lot of what looked like fine plastic dust in the edge of the grass afterward and a few places on the deck you can see where the head lingered for a moment. Nothing too deep but you can see patterns in a few spots. Would be nice to be able to raise it an inch or two or bleed off some of the water for less pressure.
https://www.lowes.com/pd/PowerPlay-Gear-Driven-Rotary-Brush/1002816470
Listing says for pressure washer although it seems like something like this might run off a hose if the pressure is only spinning a brush. The manufacturer catalog says compatible with electric power washers only. See page 12 here.
https://powerplaypro.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/2021-Powerplay_Catalogue.pdf
It seems to use the water to rotate a brush but not a direct spray on the surface - seems to rely on the brush action to clean and water comes out at low pressure although I am guessing a bit. Very little specific info that I could find. I also found a note in their catalog that it's only for electric models - seems a bit vague as they make electric and gas in various pressures and flow rates.
Another item - is there any way to reduce the pressure with the rotary cleaner? Wife used it on the trex deck which was getting green and needed a good cleaning. It cleaned it up pretty well but I noticed a lot of what looked like fine plastic dust in the edge of the grass afterward and a few places on the deck you can see where the head lingered for a moment. Nothing too deep but you can see patterns in a few spots. Would be nice to be able to raise it an inch or two or bleed off some of the water for less pressure.
