Pressure washer attachments turn a generic washer into a focused tool: speed up driveway cleaning, foam your car safely, or reach gutters without a ladder.
How to use the main attachments
Pressure washer nozzles — types & safety
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0° (pencil): concentrated and dangerous — use only on concrete at a distance.
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15°–40°: general cleaning (15° for tough grime, 25°–40° for paint-safe cleaning).
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Rinse/soap: Use with low pressure for detergent.
Always state nozzle angle and recommended distance in your product notes.
Foam cannon for pressure washer — quick setup
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Check your gun fittings (M22 or quick-connect).
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Mix soap per the manufacturer.
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Attach cannon to lance, spray low pressure to cover, wait 3–5 minutes, then rinse.
Add troubleshooting: low foam = nozzle/pump mismatch.
Surface cleaner — pro tips
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Keep the nozzle height steady; overlap passes 10–20%.
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Use the correct PSI for the surface; decks often need lower pressure. Warn about decking damage.
Fitment, compatibility, and returns — the ugly truth
Wrong fittings and a mismatch of PSI/GPM are the top causes of returns. Add a clear “fits” table for each product: compatible washer brands/models, required quick-connect size, and whether the attachment needs a detergent injector. Show M22 vs 1/4″ QC pictures and part numbers to avoid questions. This reduces refunds more than any fancy content tweak.
FAQ
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How to use a surface cleaner on a pressure washer?
Keep consistent height, overlap passes, and match PSI to surface type. (Use a foam or detergent pre-wash if needed.) -
Best foam cannon for cars?
Pick a cannon rated for your washer’s PSI/GPM and with adjustable dilution — list 2–3 tested models in the article. -
Does a turbo nozzle damage paint?
It can if used too close or at excessive PSI — always test in an inconspicuous spot and keep moving. -
How to connect a foam cannon to a pressure washer?
Match fitting (M22 or quick connect), attach to the lance/gun, and secure. Use adapters if needed. -
Pressure washer attachments for deck cleaning — is it safe?
Only at low pressure and wide-angle nozzles, wood can delaminate under high pressure. Cite expert caution.