g0rd0
Gold Member
It sounds as if the previous owner did not flush out the soap container and wand and your machine is gummed up. Try this empty the soap out of it. Then fill the soap container with good clean water, if your water supply if full of metals like iron and manganize use bottled water. Set your wand to soap and give it a few trys. You may have to soak your machine a while to clean out the gum left by not rinseing out the soap container after each use.
I had to let my washer set over night with 1/2 cup of hydrogine poroxcide and topped off with water in the soap container to clean out the soap system. When I did this the machine was put on a high bench with the hose layed out streight and the wand set to soap with a string wrapped around the trigger and handle to open the nozzle, then let gravity do its thing. In the morning there was a puddle on the garage floor and an empty soap dispenser.
Remember that the soap dispenser will only work at the lowest preasure with the wand setting and to flush all of the soap out after each use.
And my washer works just great now
I had to let my washer set over night with 1/2 cup of hydrogine poroxcide and topped off with water in the soap container to clean out the soap system. When I did this the machine was put on a high bench with the hose layed out streight and the wand set to soap with a string wrapped around the trigger and handle to open the nozzle, then let gravity do its thing. In the morning there was a puddle on the garage floor and an empty soap dispenser.
Remember that the soap dispenser will only work at the lowest preasure with the wand setting and to flush all of the soap out after each use.
And my washer works just great now