It took me three hours with my small electric pressure washer, Sun Joe SPX2598 1500 psi/ 1.2 gpm, to clean the patio.

The patio is about 30 ft by 15 ft. The stones cleaned up nicely. I was covered in mud when I was done and so was the white stucco of the house. I washed out the mud from the stucco with the garden hose. I did not use any bleach or any chemical at all, just cold water. What was on the surface of the stones was organic green matter, from decomposing leaves etc.
I read about the surface cleaner attachment. Home Depot has a 12 in Ryobi
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ry...c-pressure-washers-surface-cleaner/1001058680
Is it worth getting?
Ryobi has a 2700psi/1.1gpm pressure washer
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ry...old-water-electric-pressure-washer/1001708880
Does this have enough output to drive the surface cleaner?
Does the surface cleaner clean the joints between the stones? I noticed that the joints were quite a bit harder to clean than the surface of the stones. Spraying the joints with just the wand kicks up a lot of mud, no matter how the wand is aimed. Is there an attachment to clean joints, or at least contain the flying mud?


I read about the surface cleaner attachment. Home Depot has a 12 in Ryobi
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ry...c-pressure-washers-surface-cleaner/1001058680
Is it worth getting?
Ryobi has a 2700psi/1.1gpm pressure washer
https://www.homedepot.ca/product/ry...old-water-electric-pressure-washer/1001708880
Does this have enough output to drive the surface cleaner?
Does the surface cleaner clean the joints between the stones? I noticed that the joints were quite a bit harder to clean than the surface of the stones. Spraying the joints with just the wand kicks up a lot of mud, no matter how the wand is aimed. Is there an attachment to clean joints, or at least contain the flying mud?