buying a used one isn't worth the money. They are pretty cheap online for a decent one. About 300-400 bucks. Too many issues can come from a used surface cleaner. The swivel alone can cost anywhere from 100-350 on a basic whisper or general pump. Do yourself a favor and just buy a new one.
Dwayne Ard said
Aug 25, 2013
Thanks John for the heads up, im looking at a 36" for $900. The price is steep but i believe your right and worth just buying new.
Russ Johnson said
Aug 26, 2013
Dwayne, do you have enough flow for a 36" surface cleaner? The "rule of thumb" is 4" per gallon a minute, so you'd need 8 gpm to run a 36.
John Aloisio said
Aug 26, 2013
We have a couple of 19" whisper wash classics that we use everyday and they work great
Ray Burke said
Aug 27, 2013
John nailed it.... Cheap ones wear out quickly too, so you might be buying someone else's problem! Spend some $ and get a whisper wash!
Im looking to buy a used surface cleaner if anyone has one for sale. Please call, text or email. thanks you
Dwayne 513-706-5007 dwayne@ChampionEliteDetailing.com
Dwayne,
buying a used one isn't worth the money. They are pretty cheap online for a decent one. About 300-400 bucks. Too many issues can come from a used surface cleaner. The swivel alone can cost anywhere from 100-350 on a basic whisper or general pump. Do yourself a favor and just buy a new one.
Thanks John for the heads up, im looking at a 36" for $900. The price is steep but i believe your right and worth just buying new.
Dwayne, do you have enough flow for a 36" surface cleaner? The "rule of thumb" is 4" per gallon a minute, so you'd need 8 gpm to run a 36.
We have a couple of 19" whisper wash classics that we use everyday and they work great