Obsessed Garage Wash Station (Single Pressure Washer)
Not all pressure washers are created equal.
Whether you're tackling light cleaning or heavy-duty pro work, the right machine makes all the difference.
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AR Blue Clean AR630 HOT
- Tested Flow: 2.35 GPM (Gallons Per Minute)
- Tested Pressure: 980 PSI working pressure
- Noise level 68 dB
- Required Power: 20A
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AR Blue Clean AR635 HOT
- Tested Flow: 3.1 GPM (Gallons Per Minute)
- Tested Pressure: 1000 PSI working pressure
- Noise level 68 dB
- Required Power: 20A
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Kranzle K1322TS
- Tested Flow: 1.97 GPM (Gallons Per Minute)
- Tested Pressure: 1010 PSI working pressure
- Noise level 84 dB
- Recommended Power: 20A
Watch Our Installation Video
In this video, we’ll unbox the new production wash station, go through the components, and show what it actually takes to get everything mounted, connected, and ready to use.
- Installs in an afternoon or less
- Comes with an extra refill of resin
- Various pressure washer configurations
System Features
Obsessed Garage Wash Station (Single Pressure Washer)
The Obsessed Garage Wash Station Single Pressure Washer is for the person who is done piecing together a shelf, a reel, a pressure washer mount, a DI tank, and a mess of hoses that never really feel finished. It is a self-contained wash system built to give you one clean, integrated solution instead of a collection of parts.
This has been years in the making. We kept prototyping, changing layouts, reworking plumbing, refining service access, and dialing in the little details that usually make wash setups feel temporary. We did not want to build just another cabinet with a machine stuffed into it. We wanted to build the wash station most people would end up wanting after enough trial and error. For most people, this is the endgame.
What It Is
At its core, this is a complete cabinet-based wash solution designed in-house by Obsessed Garage. The cabinet is built from wrinkle black powder coated steel and takes visual inspiration from the Sonic MSS Plus style. It has the clean, purposeful look I wanted from the start, but the bigger deal is that it was designed around the actual wash process, not around whatever parts happened to fit on a wall.
Inside the cabinet is the integrated deionized water system. The wash station uses a bypass valve that lets you switch between fresh water and DI water without changing hoses or dragging around extra tanks in the middle of a wash. Rotate the handle one way and you are in Spot-Free mode. Rotate it the other way and you are in Bypass mode with fresh water. That is how this should be done. Fresh water for the early parts of the wash. DI water for the final rinse.
How It Works
The front-mounted TDS meter shows inlet and outlet water quality in parts per million so you can actually monitor what the system is doing. In Spot-Free mode, an outlet reading of 20 PPM or lower is considered ideal for a spot-free finish. If the number starts climbing, that is your sign the resin is getting used up and it is time to service the cartridge.
The resin setup is serviceable, which matters. DI resin is housed in a removable, refillable media cartridge inside the tank instead of some throwaway setup that becomes annoying to own. The cartridge is designed to be removed from the top of the cabinet and refilled when needed, and it holds up to one-half cubic foot of resin with space left at the top for proper performance.
That serviceability is a big part of why I like this system. The single version comes with resin and is ready to be installed, plus additional resin to service the tank one more time. So you are not buying into a premium setup and then immediately needing consumables just to keep using it.
Built as a Complete System
The upper section of the wash station is built around your selected pressure washer and the hose management system.
You choose between the AR Blue Clean AR630, AR Blue Clean AR635, or Kranzle K1322. The pressure washer sits on the dedicated upper shelf structure, and the system includes the plumbing, hoses, quick disconnects, and gun, wand, and nozzle package, so it feels like one complete solution instead of a starting point.
The pivoting hose reel is one of those details that sounds minor until you actually use it. When parked, it sits parallel to the wall and keeps the setup tidy. When you need it, it swings open 90 degrees so you can pull hose at an angle without snagging. Then it locks back in place when you are done.
Who This Is For
This is for the person who wants a real built-in wash station in a serious garage. You care about clean hose management. You want the option of a true spot-free rinse. You want something that looks intentional, not improvised. You want a system that is easy to use, easy to service, and designed by people who actually obsess over this stuff.

