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Curved wand for pressure washer

Bob_Vaughn
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I have been looking for a curved pressure washer wand for reaching underneath my rv and truck. I picked up a lot of dirt on our trip to Alaska last summer. So far I have not been able to locate such a critter so maybe they do not exist.....
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Veebyes
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Have one, though did not get it for vehicle cleaning. The thrust of using it takes some getting used to.
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holstein13
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I'd go with This.

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F1bNorm
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Our regular boondock spot turns to sticky mud if we get caught in the rain. This water Wand works great getting the mud out of the wheel wells. They're well made, look for one with a curved shaft.

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rockhillmanor
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They are called gutter cleaner wands. Do a search for residential gutter cleaner hoses and wands.

the cheaper route is just go into the garden center at walmart. You'll find a plethora of curved watering wands some with variable heads for higher pressure.

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Old-Biscuit
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RoyB wrote:
I was always afraid to use a pressure washer around the RV's. I suspect the outside walls are just as thin as the inside walls are...


That and the graphics.....then the underside. Who knows where water would be blown into using pressure washer.
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RoyB
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I was always afraid to use a pressure washer around the RV's. I suspect the outside walls are just as thin as the inside walls are...
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Kit_Carson
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Bob Vaughn wrote:
I have been looking for a curved pressure washer wand for reaching underneath my rv and truck. I picked up a lot of dirt on our trip to Alaska last summer. So far I have not been able to locate such a critter so maybe they do not exist.....
I saw an attachment for a power washer at Home Depot the other day that was curved as you describe. It is intended to clean the gutters around your home. Check it out....it might be just what you are looking for.
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wa8yxm
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Curved pressure wands are hard to find because the side pressure with a good pump will pull (or rather push) it right out of your hands.

Use a low pressure wand if you want curved. (City water pressure)
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onemilmhz
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I bought an extension like this and attached it to my existing wand. They also make a telescoping version but it's significantly more expensive. I've seen similar extensions for the plastic electric type wands if that's what you have.
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newman_fulltime
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If your wand has quick connects you can get some compression hydrolic fittings and make your own