Last year on Black Friday I purchased a Snap-on 1650 psi electric pressure washer.
model # 870905
Who does not know the quality of Snap-on tools.
I filled the soap tank with a Carwash soap and wax.
I washed my car and truck.
I seen there was still soap in the tank.
I washed my house.
When I removed the soap tank.
It was 100% full.
I just packed it away for the winter.
Yesterday I pulled it out to do my car and truck again.
I spotted the tank full.
I called Snap-on 888 278 8092.
I asked why and how to get it to use the soap.
The Snap-on man told me.
I had to adjust the nozzle to the minimum pressure and the spray to widest.
The soap feeds in on the high pressure side of the pump.
If there is any back pressure.
The soap will not feed.
I also have to thin the soap to a very watery mix.
On there gas operated pressure washers.
They feed the soap on the low pressure feed side.
On their electric they decided to feed the soap on the high pressure side.
I will try this out tomorrow.
model # 870905
Who does not know the quality of Snap-on tools.
I filled the soap tank with a Carwash soap and wax.
I washed my car and truck.
I seen there was still soap in the tank.
I washed my house.
When I removed the soap tank.
It was 100% full.
I just packed it away for the winter.
Yesterday I pulled it out to do my car and truck again.
I spotted the tank full.
I called Snap-on 888 278 8092.
I asked why and how to get it to use the soap.
The Snap-on man told me.
I had to adjust the nozzle to the minimum pressure and the spray to widest.
The soap feeds in on the high pressure side of the pump.
If there is any back pressure.
The soap will not feed.
I also have to thin the soap to a very watery mix.
On there gas operated pressure washers.
They feed the soap on the low pressure feed side.
On their electric they decided to feed the soap on the high pressure side.
I will try this out tomorrow.