What do I need to use a foam gun to spray foam onto my car? Do I have to look for a my-pressure-washer-specific foam gun or can I just find any "pressure washer foam gun" (like this) on Amazon and use that on my pressure washer? I currently have a quick-disconnect foam gun system from Chemical Guys that just screws onto your garden hose like a normal head would (I have this). I have a garden hose outside my house and am going to be primarily using this for washing my car.Is this just residual engine assembly oil or testing oil, and is it normal for brand-new pressure washers to require oil to be put in upon the first startup? I couldn't find any visible sign that there's oil in the engine. When I removed it, the dipstick was nearly dry. I then cleaned it with a rag, and then put it back in all the way (yes, I screwed the dipstick in all the way). The oil dipstick when I initially removed it had residual oil on it and was dripping very very slightly of oil.What is this fuel treatment and stabilizer that it speaks of? Can anyone recommend any products?.Does this mean that I have to add this "fuel treatment and stabilizer" to the pressure washer's gas tank every time I add fuel, or do I just add this treatment/stabilizer once and leave it in for a specific amount of time?.The recoil starter handle has a tag over it that says "Add fuel treatment and stabilizer to fresh fuel".At the gas station, what gas should I get for this pressure washer? Any gas storage tips or anything in general about fuel/gas? I had a few questions for you all here, as a first-time pressure washer owner: I just got a Husqvarna PW3200 3200 PSI 2.5 GPM pressure washer from Costco with a Briggs & Stratton 950 Series engine. ![]() I'm not new to gas engine maintenance, though-I DIY all my cars :) I've used one before (A Karcher w/ Honda engine my friend lent to me) but never have maintained one or owned one. ![]() First post here, as well as a first-time pressure washer owner.
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