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Tip Pressure Washer & DI Tank system for a quick clean up

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CaptainGizmo

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Joined
Nov 3, 2019
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804
Location
SoCal...relax, we're one of the good ones! ;-)
RV Year
2015
RV Make
Newell
RV Model
2020P
RV Length
45
TOW/TOAD
2017 Ford F-150 Raptor w/AF1 Braking
Fulltimer
No
Unfortunately, I don’t have the new built-in 220v pressure washer unit that some new coaches have. But, my system really does a nice job for those “post-trip” bug washes. I have a nice setup of quick-connects that makes this operation so fast and easy. The little pressure washer was from Lowes, for $70, and does a fine job and uses only 1.2gpm which…guess what?…makes the DI TANK do its job even better! If ya don’t know…DI Tanks can’t handle large volumes of water, so using a low gpm PW is the magic ticket to success! I hit the big chunks, then squirt the front end with Bugs’n ALL, which is an enzyme that breaks the bug-guts down. A little massaging with my AERO Cosmetics Bug Pad and then rinse off. I tried doing this by “hand” yesterday, and then with this system today, and can tell you that this was a HUGE time-saver
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, PLUS it did a better job!! This is my go-to setup for those “bump & runs” overnighters.
 

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