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3 Pressure Washing Tools You Didnt Know You Needed

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What’s up, you guys? My name is Justin from Forever Self-Employed. In today's video, we’re talking about three pressure washing tools you never knew you needed. I’m joined by Alex, a six-figure Inner Circle member, who will walk us through these tools.

Before we get started, if you want to learn how to wash every surface on a residential job site, the chemicals you need, how to mix them properly, and what equipment is essential, check out the How to Wash course through the first link in the comment section and the description. This course will help you launch your business and be effective and efficient on the job.

Tool 1: Tall Reach Tip from Southeast Softwash

Alex: The first tool I love is the Tall Reach Tip from Southeast Softwash. This tool gives you an extra 5-10 feet of distance compared to a standard short zero-degree tip. It’s great for reaching high spots without needing a ladder. It’s low profile and more efficient than other shooter tips I’ve used.

Justin: For anyone unfamiliar, what are you holding right now?

Alex: This is a J-Rod. It allows me to switch between a 40-degree tip, a 25-degree tip, and a 15-degree tip. I use the 40-degree for pre-treating driveways, the shooter tip for high areas, and the others for varying pressure needs. It keeps everything organized without losing tips.

Summary: The Tall Reach Tip is a must-have for extended reach and efficiency.

Tool 2: Sludge Sucker

Alex: The second tool is the Sludge Sucker. It’s a unique piece of equipment that turns your pressure washer into a vacuum using the Venturi effect. It helps remove water from low spots on driveways or other areas with poor drainage, saving you time waiting for the water to dry.

Justin: So, if there’s poor drainage, this is the tool to use?

Alex: Exactly. It’s a space-saving and cost-effective alternative to larger, more expensive reclamation systems. You can just move the water to a different spot in the yard or landscaping.

Summary: The Sludge Sucker is perfect for quick and efficient water removal in poorly drained areas.

Tool 3: Flow Pro Remote Downstream Injector Bypass

Alex: The last and best tool is the Flow Pro Remote Downstream Injector Bypass. I use a 10-gallon-a-minute pressure washer, and this tool allows me to switch between chemical and water with the click of a button. It saves me from having to go back to the truck to manually switch the injector, saving me almost an hour every day.

Justin: How far does this remote reach?

Alex: It reaches thousands of feet. You hear a little beep when it changes modes. It has a rinse mode and a mix mode, and you can see the light flashing, which confirms the change.

Summary: The Flow Pro is a game-changer for managing chemicals and water flow remotely, increasing efficiency and saving time.

Conclusion

These three tools – the Tall Reach Tip, Sludge Sucker, and Flow Pro Remote Downstream Injector Bypass – are essential additions to any pressure washing arsenal. They save time, increase efficiency, and make your job easier.

Justin: Alex, thanks for sharing these insights. Be sure to check out the links for these tools in the comment section and description. If you’re new to pressure washing or looking to optimize your business, don’t forget to check out the How to Wash course for comprehensive training.


Equip yourself with these tools and take your pressure washing game to the next level. Happy cleaning!

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