I wasn't sure where to put this since is not a Meg's product.
I recently purchased a Green Earth Technologies G-Clean Foam Gun at Home Depot and decided to test it out with my pressure washer. This attachment comes in much less expensive than other foam cannon, being only $17.97. I have a Husky gas pressure washer that puts out about 3000PSI.


I filled the reservoir with 5oz of NXT car wash and topped off with water.

This unit has two different foam spray patterns. I used the horizontal fan type pattern. The other pattern is more vertical and better suited for cleaning taller objects such as a second story window or something along those lines.
The nozzle has an ON/OFF switch that allows water to fan thru like a normal pressure washer.


I tried to snap this pic before the foam slid off. The foam did provide excellent lubricity. I am going to be experimenting with different soaps. I have tried Gold Class and NXT at this point with similar results. Maybe better foaming with GC.
For 17.97 its hard to beat.
I recently purchased a Green Earth Technologies G-Clean Foam Gun at Home Depot and decided to test it out with my pressure washer. This attachment comes in much less expensive than other foam cannon, being only $17.97. I have a Husky gas pressure washer that puts out about 3000PSI.


I filled the reservoir with 5oz of NXT car wash and topped off with water.

This unit has two different foam spray patterns. I used the horizontal fan type pattern. The other pattern is more vertical and better suited for cleaning taller objects such as a second story window or something along those lines.
The nozzle has an ON/OFF switch that allows water to fan thru like a normal pressure washer.


I tried to snap this pic before the foam slid off. The foam did provide excellent lubricity. I am going to be experimenting with different soaps. I have tried Gold Class and NXT at this point with similar results. Maybe better foaming with GC.
For 17.97 its hard to beat.
