nozzles

marco

New Member
how many different types of downstreaming nozzles are there ?also I heard you could make them yourself any videos or websites with info?THANKS
 
Marco,

Many of the questions you've asked can be answered by simply doing a search of previous threads.

You will find that not many contractors have the time or the patience to answer questions that have been answered over and over again. Hence the reason for the search option, located above.

First search downstreaming. Not sure what a downstreaming nozzle is. A downstream injector is comprised of different sized jet's, depending on the GPM the machine is pushing.

Do some research and learn about downstream injectors. I personally prefer the Allision Super Sudser.
 
I must admit I have never heard of the ladder saver, and it looks impressive. Might have to purchase one. Thanks for sharing Mark.
 

Mark

Moderator / Sponsor
LOL! There has been controversy over the Ladder Saver Nozzle since it came
out with one well meaning contractor saying it was a rip off .............
Build your own etc................

Funny thing no one who has purchased has asked to return it, many have bought
more.

Go figure............ Guess that is why we have Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan.
................... different strokes for different folks.


Carlos tells me he uses his Ladder Saver frequently.
 

HotShot

PWN TEAM - Moderator
Marco... no need to make your own downstreaming nozzle when they are about $15 to buy.

As far as the Ladder Saver goes, I got to use it when I went up to San Fran to visit Carlos a couple months ago and I have to say that I was impressed. That doesn't happen often. As much as I liked it, I do have a little tweak I would do to it though to make it useful as another tool. Don't know if it would work, but I would try it.
 

Doug Rucker

PWN ADMIN TEAM -
Staff member
LOL! There has been controversy over the Ladder Saver Nozzle since it came
out with one well meaning contractor saying it was a rip off .............
Build your own etc................

Funny thing no one who has purchased has asked to return it, many have bought
more.

Go figure............ Guess that is why we have Ford, Chevy, Dodge, Toyota, Nissan.
................... different strokes for different folks.


Carlos tells me he uses his Ladder Saver frequently.


Add me to the list of everyday users. If you don't have one of these, call Mark at Easy Clean and order one, They are worh MORE than their weight in gold. I got mine when they first came out several years ago and am still using the same one.

When downstreaming the ladder saver allows you to shoot chemical 25-30 feet.
 

New Look

Registerd User
I use it not only on house and building washes but did use it on some dumpster enclosures in Arizona a few days ago.

I like it
 

New Look

Registerd User
I must admit I have never heard of the ladder saver, and it looks impressive. Might have to purchase one. Thanks for sharing Mark.

Here you go Jim. . . . since I bought this from Easy Clean...I haven't been on a ladder at all...hence "Ladder Saver".
 

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PattersonsPW

New Member
while back ago ..... I did some tests and posted the results with hose barbs ,ladder saver and .
.030 ....every single house I wash , I use my ladder saver.
hose barbs will work...however a home depot pressure washer will work.....
I would rather spend the extra money and have the best tools available
 

GumDestroyer

New Member
while back ago ..... I did some tests and posted the results with hose barbs ,ladder saver and .
.030 ....every single house I wash , I use my ladder saver.
hose barbs will work...however a home depot pressure washer will work.....
I would rather spend the extra money and have the best tools available

Absolutely agree Al! I will use the 1/2" hose barb for backup.
 

Doug Rucker

PWN ADMIN TEAM -
Staff member
At The Pressure Cleaning SChool I teach one session thats all about teh LAdder Saver. it is my FAVORITE tool I use.
 

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