Question about FoamasterII?

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by distrbd, Dec 2, 2007.

  1. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

    Hi all.
    I'm wondering if the Foamaser II will work on a very low home water pressure?
    My house is an older house with what I consider a LOW water pressure.As you probably know AG has a %20 off on a lot of products ,I'm not sure if I should bite the bullet and buy a gas powered PW and ask Bradley to outfit it with a foam cannon or order a foamasterII and take chance with the low pressure that my house has which means it my just not work at all.
    Has anyone used this gun from AG with a very low water pressure?would it sud of foam?
    Help me out please I need to know if I Should order one or not.
    Thanks for any input.
    Ken.
     
  2. Nica

    Nica Banned

    Wish I could distrbd, but I'm on the same boat as you. Don't have a PW and I've been thinking about it and looking into a few of them but the Foamaster II looks interesting...wonder if anyone has tried it?
     
  3. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

    Nica,thanks for your reply ,I knew I could always count on you ,the problem with the foamaster is if your home water pressure is not meeting the minimum requirement for it (35-40psi) it will not foam it will sud ,at least that's what I gather.
    But the picture in AG shows foam not sud .
    The price for these foamasterII with the discount is so tempting though.
    I PMed Bradley as you suggested and he says I should go ahead and buy a gas powered PW and get the foam cannon.
    Its too bad you guys can't use a PW to wash your cars in Calgary ,there are a few good deals going right now.
     
  4. Nica

    Nica Banned


    Yea tell me about it, I have my eyes on a hot water PW..but not sure if it would be worth it for me to purchase it as I may never use it becuase of the Bylaw here in Calgary? But if there was no Bylaw I would have hit up Bradley on the foam cannon that's stuff is wicked :chest:

    Keep me posted as to what you decide to go with :thumb:
     
  5. sneek

    sneek Nuba Guru

    we can pressure wash...just no soap. :D I have something on the way :D
     
  6. Nica

    Nica Banned

    mmmm...no soap huh....mmmm...:idea:

    Perhaps I should go through and get my hot water PW :beerbang:
     
  7. sneek

    sneek Nuba Guru

    http://www.calgary.ca/docgallery/bu/cityclerks/37m2005.pdf

    and

     
  8. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

    Thanks Zoranc.:worship:
    Thats exactly the reply I was hoping to receive ,your personal experience has made me make up my mind,I'll go with a gas powered PW and bug Bradley again to help me out with a foam cannon.
    I wonder if Bradley sells PW also .:idea:
     
  9. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

  10. distrbd

    distrbd New Member

    Well thanks to Zoranc and Nica ,I went ahead and got a gas powered pressure washer,it seems to be a powerful one.I hope Bradley could find the right foam Cannon for it.
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  11. Dust2Glory

    Dust2Glory Nuba Guru

    No offense to you Canadians... but tha's down right GAY!!!

    " U can wash ur car, but make sure the soap doesn't go down the drain!!!" That means you need to get on hands and knees and suck that water up!!!

    Have you guys ever considered getting a wash mat, then sucking your water into a tank... then at a later time letting it go down the drain
     
  12. Nica

    Nica Banned

    distrbd - Nice purchase :thumb: keep us posted as to how it works out. I'd love to hear some feed back from you when you use it.


    Yea I've been thinking of getting a wash mat, I know Rich from Polished Bliss UK uses one becuase (I think) they have the same laime Bylaw (or something like that)...well long story short That's how Rich got around not breaking the rules and that's exactly how he washes the vehicles. I may be ordering one but I need to look to it some more...but yea I agree with you about the Bylaw being laime.
     

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