It is a 21-inch surface cleaner attachment designed for pressure washers. The dual-handle design provides better control and ergonomics while high-pressure rotating jets and a contained cleaning head deliver fast, even cleaning of flat surfaces such as driveways, patios and decks.
It is suitable for flat, hard surfaces including concrete, pavers, stone, sealed wood decks, garage floors, sidewalks, and large patios. Avoid unsealed, fragile, or easily damaged surfaces unless you test and adjust pressure accordingly.
The cleaner is compatible with most consumer and professional pressure washers. For best results use a machine in the common range of roughly 1.5–4.0 GPM and up to 4000 PSI. Always confirm your washer's PSI/GPM are within the accessory's recommended limits.
It typically connects to your pressure washer wand or lance via a standard quick-connect or threaded adapter on the inlet. Most models require a 1/4" or 3/8" quick-connect fitting; check the accessory fittings on your unit and use the appropriate adapter if needed.
Dual handle means the cleaner has two grip points (usually one on each side) so you can hold and guide the tool with both hands. This improves balance and control, reduces operator fatigue, and helps keep the cleaning path steady for uniform results.
Yes — inside the cleaning head are rotating arms with high-pressure nozzles. Pressurized water exits the nozzles and causes the arms to spin, producing a circular, uniform cleaning pattern that covers the 21-inch diameter efficiently.
Most surface cleaners of this type include a skirt or splash guard around the perimeter to contain overspray and reduce water bounce-back. This helps focus cleaning power and reduces mess to surrounding areas.
Cleaning speed depends on surface condition, washer power, and operator technique. Generally, a 21-inch cleaner will cover ground much faster than a wand—often several hundred square feet per hour—because it cleans a wide swath with each pass.
Yes. Wear parts such as nozzle tips, seals, and the swivel assembly are commonly available for surface cleaners. Keep your pressure washer model and the cleaner's part numbers handy when ordering replacements.
After use, flush the cleaner with clean water to remove debris, inspect and clean the nozzles, and check seals for wear. Store it dry in a frost-free area. Replace worn nozzles and seals promptly to maintain performance.
Many surface cleaners can be used with detergents if your pressure washer has a downstream soap injection or low-pressure detergent system. Follow detergent manufacturer guidance and avoid using harsh chemicals that could damage seals or the skirt.
It can be used on sealed or well-maintained wood decking if you use a lower pressure setting and appropriate nozzle size. Test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure it does not gouge or strip the wood. Avoid using excessively high PSI on soft wood.
Wear protective gear (eye protection, gloves, closed-toe shoes), keep clear of the rotating jets and moving parts, never point the cleaning head at people or animals, and follow your pressure washer's safety instructions. Secure hoses and watch for trip hazards.
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