DFB5.0
Well-Known Member
In terms of using a pressure washer for car cleaning, I totally get the faff it can be to get it all set up and running, then packing it all away at the end. I washed my cars with a hose and bucket for year and years despite owning a (crappy) entry level pressure washer for that very reason.
As a bit of a counter argument, a good pressure washer set-up can make the whole process more efficient and enjoyable. In terms of actual pressure, my unit has a high flow rate with only about 1000psi, the pressure controlled via the nozzle orifice. I have also found having a good hose, nozzles, gun and wand transforms the use of a pressure washer. Most pressure washers are supplied with equipment not especially suited to the task of car washing, despite what the manufacturer says on the box
There are pro and cons to using both a garden hose and pressure washers. What matters is the most is using what makes you comfortable or happy.
As a bit of a counter argument, a good pressure washer set-up can make the whole process more efficient and enjoyable. In terms of actual pressure, my unit has a high flow rate with only about 1000psi, the pressure controlled via the nozzle orifice. I have also found having a good hose, nozzles, gun and wand transforms the use of a pressure washer. Most pressure washers are supplied with equipment not especially suited to the task of car washing, despite what the manufacturer says on the box
There are pro and cons to using both a garden hose and pressure washers. What matters is the most is using what makes you comfortable or happy.
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