Which 16" surface cleaner is your favorite vs price value?

I have a 4gpm 4200 psi machine

The Whisper Wash Ultra Clean was recommended to me when I had a 4/4 machine, and it works even better now with my 5.5/3500.

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What really separates all the surface cleaners apart/? They all look the same. The whirl a way is much cheaper but looks exactly the same?

But a few and experiment. Or, just buy the Ultra clean.

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A lot of techs start with a Hammerhead but graduate to the Ultra or WW.

Whatever you do end up getting, keep an adjustable wrench, teflon tape and something like a needle in your tool kit. My nozzles have plugged twice this month.

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A safety pin works awesome for stuck nozzles

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Whisper wash ultra clean.

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The whisper eash ultra looks like a winner. Any recommendations on where to get the best price for it?

I bought mine from a local vendor. I can’t remember how much it costs. If I had to guess I’d say 500 or so. You will make that back with two or three driveways.

9/16 socket. An adjustable wrench is like a ball valve. You shouldn’t let another grown man see you using one lol

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Oh Lord here we go…

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Oh no…the evil ball valve!

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I know it’s spelled adjustable wrench but it’s pronounced adjustable nut rounder.

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Nope ,it’s a croissant wrench. My weekend helper is a big eater,that’s all he knows. If I say adjustable wrench his eyes go hinky,and can’t find it. If I relate it to food ,were in harmony

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CROISSANT, :joy:

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I get unnaturally agitated every time I walk by them in the frozen section, lol

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He’s French Creole. So I gotta be flexible. I’m all aboard, long as the knuckle busting, nut rounding thing ama jig gets in my hand …:joy:

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Hmmm,thought you were far up north east. I was under the assumption ya’ll ate with porcelain plates and non plastic silverware and real honest to goodness cloth napkins.