Automotive | Cleaners
Chemical Guys CWS215PW ProFoam 3-Piece Starter Kit including EQP408 ProFlow Performance Electric Pressure Washer, Big Mouth Foam Cannon & Sticky Snowball Ultra SnowFoam Car Wash Soap 128 fl oz - 1 Gal
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- SPECIAL AMAZON BUNDLE (3 ITEMS) - We've bundled the Chemical Guys Powerful Compact 2030PSI Electric Pressure Washer with our amazing Big Mouth Foam Cannon and Sticky Snowball Snow Foam Car Wash Soap which produces massive amounts of foam to make washing your ride fun and easy.
- MAKE CAR WASHES FUN AGAIN - Car washes don't have to be time consuming or "a chore". They should be fun! Get the whole family involved at have a foam party the next time you wash your ride with this specially produced bundle. Your neighbors will be jealous!
- MORE THAN JUST FOR CARS - The Chemical Guys ProFlow Electric Pressure washer is great for cleaning driveways, brick, windows, your home, garage floors, patio furniture, gutters, fencing, boats, RVs and more. If you have something dirty, the Chemical Guys Pressure Washer can clean it!
- POWERFUL MOTOR - The ProFlow Performance Electric Pressure Washer has a powerful 14.5-AMP/1680W motor that generates up to 2030PSI (at initial discharge) of pressure and 1.77GPM (with nozzle open) of water flow making the toughest jobs fast and easy! ** Rated pressure - 1305 PSI. Rated flow - 1.06 GPM.
- MAKE SURE IT WORKS PROPERLY - To ensure a fully functioning pressure washer, please make sure all hoses are correctly and securely fastened. Also, since the ProFlow has a 35' cord, you will likely not need an extension cord. If you choose to use one, make sure it is 12 gauge and adequately grounded. Using smaller gauge cords can cause the machine to not start, not run properly, blow a fuse or trip a circuit breaker. Follow "Reset" and "Test" instructions on the GFCI rated plug during every use.
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