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Re: Car wash in my basement
What do you guys think a out the cordless pressure washer from Works ?? (The 20v model) is it any good ?, I think I will use this or my other karcher pressure washer to clean the car regardless if its allowed or not coz it's the way to go IMO !!... Will probably use plenty of old XXL towels to suck the water up off the floor, from reading your comments I can't find any reliable way to prevent swirls or scratches even on a ceramic coated car which am planning to do. Even a two or 3 bucket method IMO will still cause some degree of micro scratches a d gonna clean as good as the good old water pressure method...
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Re: Car wash in my basement
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jojokoko
What do you guys think a out the cordless pressure washer from Works ?? (The 20v model) is it any good ?, I think I will use this or my other karcher pressure washer to clean the car regardless if its allowed or not coz it's the way to go IMO !!... Will probably use plenty of old XXL towels to suck the water up off the floor, from reading your comments I can't find any reliable way to prevent swirls or scratches even on a ceramic coated car which am planning to do. Even a two or 3 bucket method IMO will still cause some degree of micro scratches a d gonna clean as good as the good old water pressure method...
There's a whole thread devoted to this. Search on Worx Hydroshot.
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Re: Car wash in my basement
With proper lubrication when doing a WW or RW there should be ZERO swirls or marring, I've never had an issue. The thing is this, during the winter, make more cleaning solution so you over saturate each and every panel to ensure a SAFE and great wash experience
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Re: Car wash in my basement
Whether you do a soap and water wash or a RW I wouldn't worry too much about the water and no drain. I do both types of washes in my garage and when I'm done I'll take a push broom and push out most of the water (want to get a floor squeegee) then the garage is barely wet and drys up pretty quickly. A drain would be nice though.
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