QUOTE(IamAHuman @ Sep 27 2019, 06:14 AM)
Is your car super dirty? With mud? If not, why do you need jet spray?
The purpose of the pressure washer is to remove those dirt effectively before starting your wash.
If your car is not very dirty, just use normal pressure from the tap to loosen those dirt.
I have a pressure washer but rarely use it coz it’ll take more time for me to wash the car with it. Why? Well, you’ll need to know that you’ll have to take it out and set it. That’ll take perhaps 5-10 mins? After that, another 5 - 10 mins to store it away. Unless my car is really filthy (which is very very rare), then only I’ll use the pressure washer.
Other times, normal wash would do. So far, No problem with my cars’ paint etc.
Not really, I use water jet to wash components below the car and inner surface (dk how to explain) surrounding four tyres. You never know tyres pick up rocks/muds and stick to inner surface surrounding. Normal water pressure cannot remove it, still can feel like rough layers. So, water jet come in handy.The purpose of the pressure washer is to remove those dirt effectively before starting your wash.
If your car is not very dirty, just use normal pressure from the tap to loosen those dirt.
I have a pressure washer but rarely use it coz it’ll take more time for me to wash the car with it. Why? Well, you’ll need to know that you’ll have to take it out and set it. That’ll take perhaps 5-10 mins? After that, another 5 - 10 mins to store it away. Unless my car is really filthy (which is very very rare), then only I’ll use the pressure washer.
Other times, normal wash would do. So far, No problem with my cars’ paint etc.