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<blockquote data-quote="Phil Russell" data-source="post: 1577474" data-attributes="member: 25703"><p>As above... pressure washer alone is not good enough. I use one like this: first spray water over the car to thoroughly wet it. Then use an attachment that allows you to spray shampoo/cleaner etc on the car. Change shampoo attachment for a soft brush and go over car with the brush with water coming out of the brush. When all done, go back to the jet spray and rinse the car well. The biggest change we made was to get an extension hose for the lance so that we did not have to keep trundling the washer around the car. This process does not really clean the wheels or windows so that is back to elbow grease.</p><p>Good luck</p><p>Phil</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Phil Russell, post: 1577474, member: 25703"] As above... pressure washer alone is not good enough. I use one like this: first spray water over the car to thoroughly wet it. Then use an attachment that allows you to spray shampoo/cleaner etc on the car. Change shampoo attachment for a soft brush and go over car with the brush with water coming out of the brush. When all done, go back to the jet spray and rinse the car well. The biggest change we made was to get an extension hose for the lance so that we did not have to keep trundling the washer around the car. This process does not really clean the wheels or windows so that is back to elbow grease. Good luck Phil [/QUOTE]
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