I'm going to show you my trailer setup that I built. It's just a DIY. Pretty cheap built, but I've been running setup like this for a couple years and small town. It works pretty good. It's my Power Horse pressure washer I got off Northern Tools. They run about a,000 bucks right now. I think at the time I paid probably $1,400 for it. Well worth it. Heats up to about 150 degrees. Got a couple water barrels adapted to this fitting here. I got the water barrels from a local car wash. They were just throwing them away. This my 50 PSI self-priming pump that powers the water for the pressure washer. It keeps up pretty good. But I found that without it, pressure washers struggled. Just battery box, couple toggle switches. Got these to run. This one here runs the pressure pump. This one runs the dirty water tank. Here's my dirty water tank. Empty valve. Couple fittings that I had to get to adapt to it. hooks up to my sewer hose. I just take to the RV dump and dump it. Just open, closed. Pretty simple. Got this. This is my dirty water catch tank. I can open it up and drain it out if I need to, like the end of the year. Got these fittings from the local hardware store. Mostly galvanized fittings, half inch. Got this head off of eBay. This one off Teeu. This is a cleaning head. I just got it off there. That eBay cleaning head. It was about 40 bucks. It's pretty heavy duty. a can lifter. This fits into the trash cans pretty good. Got a couple lift arms on it that take off. So, I got it strapped down. When you got a can on it, it stays down pretty good. This bracket just kind of helps lift it up, dump the water out if you're spraying it down below. And if it if it does have a heavy can on there, it kind of drooped a little bit. So, I just put this this strap here to hold it up. Lift arms from Teeu. Pretty cheap. Brackets off Amazon. One that came with the pressure washer. There's a good look at the cleaning head. This is it in action. Works pretty good just to get all the crap out of the bottom. This is a filter that goes into the bottom of that catch tank so I can catch a lot of the big debris that goes down there. You can't see it because I got my traffic cone on there. I cut the top off one of these IBC totes. Again, I got these totes off of Facebook Marketplace. Found them on there. Cut the one off. Flipped it over. Just a good look at the pump kind of how it runs. The water barrels got them from Car Wash. They were free. The IBC tote, which you can pick up for around 100 bucks a piece. It's not too bad. Cleaning supplies, degreaser. This here is my dirty water tank, my dirty water pump. Showed you the toggle switch for that. I got it off Amazon. It does have a filter that goes in the bottom of that to kind of keeps the debris from going up the hose and plugging up the filter or the pump. solar trickle charger keeps the battery pretty good. Um, if you're doing a lot of cans, I find that I do have to put a battery charger on there. Just my cleaning supplies, degreaser, fabuloso. Got to make them cans smell good. That's it. built this whole trailer for probably under 2,000. I imagine if you wanted to spend more money, you could. That's it. Pretty simple. Didn't spend a lot of money. You don't have to to get your feet wet. Like I said, I'm in a small town. This works perfect. Got any questions, hit me up. Be happy to help. kind of guide you through what I got. Have a nice day.