Tools Featured in this Teardown
Introduction
Simoniz told me to pound sand when I asked them for help disassembling this and finding a replacement washer. They said that it was impossible to disassemble and I should just buy a new one for $35, even though it broke on its second use. I told them I’d never buy one of their products again, and they sent me a replacement wand. Jokes on them, I’m still never going to buy one of their products again as they use custom parts and aren’t right-to-repair friendly. This wand has an inherent design flaw that the replacement they sent me has a warning about this flaw on it. Turn off your pressure washer when changing spray angle.
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Pictured all labelled parts in exploded view and tools used.
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Replace required part and reassemble. Use channellocks to pinch metal pin to fit it back in the holes. To properlly remove an o-ring, view the following video. For tough to remove o-rings, also pinch it with a cloth. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EDiDoJCf...
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