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<blockquote data-quote="cnd_beancounter" data-source="post: 11271" data-attributes="member: 445"><p>I find the regular hose removes more.... pressure washers are meant for tractors with 3 inches of mud caked on, eaves troves and cleaning concrete and decks.</p><p></p><p>I've noticed no matter how close you get to the paint you will not remove the grime... not matter what soap you use... it wont come off with a pressure washer. The touch-less washes use seriously harmful/harsh detergents. beware!</p><p></p><p>I use a regular hose and soak it real good... then use two buckets technique with debris catchers... I use two level cleaning technique... use one glove to clean the top part of the car then another to clean the bottom 1 foot that gets the most dirty... start from the top and work down... decrease the chances of scratching the car. I change the soap and water at least 4 times.</p><p></p><p>I then do the wheels with a sponge and normal car soap. </p><p></p><p></p><p>Then I use a shammy to dry the top portion of car then a microfiber to do the bottom last foot... 30 minutes tops.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="cnd_beancounter, post: 11271, member: 445"] I find the regular hose removes more.... pressure washers are meant for tractors with 3 inches of mud caked on, eaves troves and cleaning concrete and decks. I've noticed no matter how close you get to the paint you will not remove the grime... not matter what soap you use... it wont come off with a pressure washer. The touch-less washes use seriously harmful/harsh detergents. beware! I use a regular hose and soak it real good... then use two buckets technique with debris catchers... I use two level cleaning technique... use one glove to clean the top part of the car then another to clean the bottom 1 foot that gets the most dirty... start from the top and work down... decrease the chances of scratching the car. I change the soap and water at least 4 times. I then do the wheels with a sponge and normal car soap. Then I use a shammy to dry the top portion of car then a microfiber to do the bottom last foot... 30 minutes tops. [/QUOTE]
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