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Cascivic
May 26, 2012, 05:18 PM
Ok here's te dilemma. My rear deck needs to be power washed badly. My condo does not have spigots outside though! I read about hooking up the hose to the kitchen sink but when I went to my sink the faucet is all one piece and you can't screw off the end to attach it. I also don't have washer dryer Hookups!! Is there anything I can do?

speedball1
May 27, 2012, 06:44 AM
Ok here's te dilemma. My rear deck needs to be power washed badly. My condo does not have spigots outside though!! I read about hooking up the hose to the kitchen sink but when I went to my sink the faucet is all one piece and you can't screw off the end to attach it. I also don't have washer dryer Hookups!!! Is there anything I can do ??

What you need is a "Faucet to Hose Adapter". (see image) check it out at, http://www.wikihow.com/Attach-a-Garden-Hose-to-a-Kitchen-Faucet
Good luck, Tom

Cascivic
May 27, 2012, 06:47 AM
What you need is a "Faucet to Hose Adapter". (see image) check it out at, http://www.wikihow.com/Attach-a-Garden-Hose-to-a-Kitchen-Faucet
Good luck, Tom
Won't work as I explained my faucet does not have a removable end cap it's all one piece. Thanks though

speedball1
May 27, 2012, 07:31 AM
Don't like that one? Here's one that slips on. (see image) you can check those out at, Orbit 1/2" PVC Slip x Hose Thread Water Faucet Adapter, Hoses to pipe 10118H 718455101189 | eBay (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Orbit-1-2-PVC-Slip-x-Hose-Thread-Water-Faucet-Adapter-Hoses-pipe-10118H-/261016136147)
Did that get you where you're bound? Tom

hkstroud
May 27, 2012, 09:08 PM
faucet does not have a removable end cap it's all one piece
Could you post a picture of your faucet. I have never seen a kitchen faucet that didn't have an aerator which can not be removed.