SIMPSON MS60773 2800PSI @ 2.3 GPM MegaShot Series Pressure Washer
Pressure washing your home’s exterior is the best way to quickly and efficiently clean off mold, mildew, and any other residue the weather may have left on your home. For beautiful and longer exterior life, we recommend pressure washing your siding once a year, or every two years at minimum.
Here we are pressure washing aluminum siding and SIMPSON® is just the right pressure washer to do the job. We will show you basic set-up of your pressure washer and some tips to clean your exterior by using pressure washer accessories. Accessories are great for speeding up cleaning time and also to make your pressure washing experience as comfortable and fun as possible.
It is very important to inspect the exterior first and ask yourself these questions:
What type of siding do I have? There are specific detergent solutions formulated for cleaning your house siding – whether it be vinyl, stucco, brick or wood. Using detergent will make the job simple. Without it, you may risk damaging your house siding because more water force will be required to remove the dirt and grime. You can find pressure washer safe soap at your local hardware store that is safe for the type of siding you may have.
Is there any damage to my siding? Prior to pressure washing be sure to repair any damage your exterior may have. Water force can cause even more damage if these areas are not repaired first.
How tall is my exterior? We do not recommend using ladders while pressure washing to avoid push back from the wands force that may cause you to lose balance and fall. This is where accessories like extension lances and second story nozzle cleaners are wonderful for cleaning tough to reach areas from the ground level.
Do I have any power lines exposed? Some homes are connected to power lines above ground or have power lines running along the edge of the property. If you do have power lines visible be aware that you don’t attach the extension wand and then touch the wand to the power line risking electrocution.
Do I have toys, bikes, etc, that may be in the way of the siding? It is important to clear the area that you want to pressure wash including covering any bushes or flowers that you do not want to damage while pressure washing.
Do I live in an old building that may contain lead paint? Lead paint has been banned for residential use since the late 70’s. Still, some homes exist with lead paint exteriors because they have not been touched since then. If you think you may have lead paint take caution and DO NOT pressure wash your exterior. Contact a professional to have it removed safely since lead paint is highly toxic to you and your pets if ingested or inhaled by sanding it away.
Do I have vents, openings or exposed outdoor electrical outlets? Avoid or cover vents and openings to avoid getting water into your home interior by using plastic and tape. If you do not have waterproof covers on your electrical outlets you will want to turn off the power at the distribution board to all the outdoor electrical outlets. If water gets into your electrical outlets it could damage your home’s electricity system.
UNDERSTAND: pressure (PSI) will blast the dirt loose and the flow rinses the debris away.
MAIN GOAL: clean away dirt and debris but leave no visible traces of damage to the exterior.
Always, prior to starting, make sure to have on the appropriate safety gear. These machines are very powerful and the force can lead to injury. We recommend a closed-toe boot/shoe (steel toe and water resistant is great!) Also, eye protection from any debris that may fly your way.
ALWAYS read your user manual before starting!
Today we are using the MS60773 MegaShot Series pressure washer. This is a 2800 PSI (pressure) @ 2.3 GPM (flow.) Equipped with a HONDA® engine and OEM Technologies™ pump. Includes our 25′ MorFlex™ hose for extra flexibility, kink resistance, and won’t leave scuff marks. (For extra length and leverage for your MorFlex™ hose you can also purchase an extension hose that comes in 25′ or 50′. This unit also includes 5 nozzle tips for a variety of cleaning: 0, 15, 25, 40 and soap.
Here are a few accessories that you can purchase along with your machine, and in our professional opinion, is a MUST HAVE when cleaning tall surfaces!
(left – 31″ wand) (right – 16″)
SIMPSON Extension Wand in 31″. This will give you more length and you will not have to struggle lifting your arms for hours to clean.
(left – rinse) (right – soap)
SIMPSON Second Story Nozzles are perfect for reaching your second story effortlessly. The orange nozzle is used for soap application and the blue is rinse.
Now lets start with basic set-up:
Connect 31″ Extension Wand
Insert 31″ extension wand into gun and twist until secured.
Pull Back QC
Insert Nozzle
Make sure Nozzle is Secured
Insert your choice of nozzle by pulling the quick coupler back and inserting your nozzle. Once the nozzle is inserted release the quick coupler and make sure the nozzle is secure. If your nozzle is not secure it will blow off once you pull the trigger and this could potentially be dangerous. Today we are using the SIMPSON Second Story Nozzle set to clean our aluminum siding.
Connect High Pressure Hose to Outlet
Connect your MorFlex™ hose to your machine outlet by twisting clock-wise until secured.
Connect High Pressure Hose to Gun
Twist High Pressure Hose Until Secured
Connect the other end of your hose to the gun by twisting clock-wise again until secured.
Connect Garden Hose to Water Inlet
Connect your garden hose to your pressure washer inlet and twist the connection clock-wise to make sure it is tightly secured. You don’t want any leakage while pressure washing if this connection is loose. Then, turn on your water supply.
Pull Trigger to Ensure Water Flow
Make sure you have a solid flow of water coming through the machine by pressing the gun trigger. If you do not have a solid flow then you will want to inspect your water supply prior to starting the machine.
Check Gas Tank and Oil
Switch to ON Position
Pull Choke
Now you will want to make sure you have a full tank of gas. Always be sure you are using ethanol free gas or 10% ethanol or less as ethanol can ruin your engine.
Your SIMPSON machine will come with a bottle of oil in the box, but always be sure before each use that your oil tank is full with the appropriate amount of oil. Reference your user manual for the correct amount of oil for your machine.
Turn your engine on by flipping the on/off switch to ON.
Pull your choke (especially if the machine has not been started for a while.) After your machine is started you will push your chock back inward.
Start Engine
Pull your engine cord by pulling straight out until engine starts. If your engine cord seems stuck or unable to be pulled simply squeeze your gun trigger to relieve pressure, then try again…that should do the trick!
Starting your cleaning job:
Insert Second Story Soap Nozzle in QC
Insert Siphon Tube to Pump
Drop Filter end of Siphon Tube into Soap
You will want to rinse off any plants first to make sure your cleaning solution will not absorb and ruin your landscaping. Then, insert your soap nozzle in the wand and slide on your siphon tube with filter to pump. Each SIMPSON pressure washer comes equipped with a siphon tube for your convenience. Drop the filter end of your siphon tube into your detergent. Please READ CAREFULLY the instructions on your detergent label before starting. Some chemicals may need to be diluted with water as they may come in concentrated form. You will also want to make sure the chemical you are using is safe for your type of siding. Here, we are using pressure washer safe detergent for aluminum siding. NEVER use bleach.
Start Soap at Lowest Area
Finish Soap at Highest Area
Pull trigger and begin your soap application from the bottom and work your way up. You want to start at the bottom to prevent dirt and soap running down your house onto dry spots. Consult your detergent’s directions and allow the soap to sit on the siding for the specified amount of time. DO NOT let the soap dry and avoid using soap in direct sunlight.
Note: Soap will only flow through the pump when a soap nozzle is inserted.
Insert Second Story Rinse Nozzle in QC
Start Rinse at Highest Area
Finish Rinse at Lowest Area
Remove soap nozzle and insert second story rinse nozzle to clean away the soap. For those tough spots you may want to get a little closer to the siding, but not too close to cause damage. Repeat process on each side of your home and Voilà! Your home will look like new!
ADDITIONAL TIPS & TRICKS FOR VARIOUS TYPES OF SIDING:
Each type of siding will have a specially formulated detergent solution to properly clean it. Follow these quick tips before pressure washing your house siding:
- Vinyl Siding – Avoid overlapping panels. (Panels that overlap into the door or window frames.)
- Aluminum Siding – Avoid angling the gun upward where the water flow can damage under the panel overlaps.
- Cement Siding – Repair damaged areas before starting.
- Wood Siding – Be sure to wet the surface before applying detergent and use 25 or 40 degree nozzles to prevent damage.
- Stucco Siding – Use 25 or 40 degree nozzles and pressure wash at minimum 2 feet away from the surface to prevent damage.
- Brick and Stone Siding – Wet brick surface before starting with a light spray from the garden hose to prevent the detergent from soaking deep into the brick.
ENJOY!
-SIMPSON Cleaning Team
I have received my SIMPSON Cleaning MSH3125-S 3200 PSI at 2.5 GPM Gas Pressure Washer Powered by HONDA with OEM Technologies Axial Cam Pump and have been following the directions for assembly. All proceeded well …… until I could not figure out how to attach the clear plastic detergent hose. I consulted several “How to …” videos on the internet, but none showed what I needed. Eventually I stumbled upon this one. The good news is it showed where it should be installed. The bad news is it did not show HOW to attach the detergent hose to the fitting. I cannot imagine a more challenging situation than what exists now. There is no way to simply force the hose onto the fitting. It is much too tight a fit. I finally resorted to removing the fitting with an adjustable wrench. Even trying to force the hose onto the fitting while holding the fitting tightly in a vice required great effort and time. What a circus it turned out to be when trying to reattach the fitting to the machine. It was virtually impossible to get the length of hose to rotate as I attempted to rotate the fitting. Frustrated by my inability to thread the fitting to the housing, I considered removing the hose from the fitting and then try once again to attach the hose to the fitting after it was reunited with the machine. Lo and behold, the hose fit so tightly to the fitting that it seemed impossible to pry them apart without risking damage to either or both of the parts. So, ….. I tried again to thread the fitting onto the machine. This was almost impossible to achieve because it necessitated rotating the entire length of tubing with each rotation of the fitting. After several failed attempts to get it started, I coiled the hose into a bundle in as small a diameter as I could get it and after a few tries I managed to get everything attached soundly. I cannot be the only person experiencing this difficulty. It is clearly a design/engineering flaw that should be resolved and corrected on future models. Though I have not yet tried to operate my new pressure washer, I am generally pleased with everything else about the machine. I did considerable due diligence and research before determining this is the best quality machine at a reasonable price. My question is: Is it okay to keep the detergent hose attached to the machine on a permanent basis, or will that somehow damage the product? The thought of going to war with this machine every time I need to utilize the detergent option is not something with which I want to live. Please advise.
Hi Gil,
You do not have to remove the soap hose once installed and you can leave it attached to the pump without causing any issues.
I have the 2800 and it will not work only had it 65 days and I can’t return it to tractor supply because it’s over 30 days it’s a piece of crap
Hi Grady,
Thank you for taking the time out of your busy day to let us know about this issue.You are valuable to us and we would love to have the chance to keep you among our most valued customers.Let’s take care of this matter. Please contact customer service at 877.362.4271 and they will be able to assist you.
Hello Simpson, I purchased the Simpson aluminum series 3400 psi 2.5gpm power washer and I’m very pleased. I’m a retired IUPAT member and I’m quite familiar with power washers. I haven’t used mine but on a few occasions so far but it has plenty of cutting power to tackle any job I would use. it for around my home. I’m going to pick up a hose bib where it would make connecting the water hose much easier, not.much room for my hand to tighten the water inlet hose. I also may pick up a few accessories, like the turbo nozzle and the 6 in 1 nozzle. Thanks, John
Where can I order a replacement siphon tube?
Hi Nikolas,
Please contact customer service at 877.362.4271 and they will be able to assist you.