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Hot pressure washing

  • 21-09-2017 10:10am
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    I'm thinking of picking up a hot pressure washer:
    http://en.lavorwash.com/products/view/missouri-1310

    It will mainly be used to wash down machinery at the end of the season, but I'm wondering what temperature would be suitable for washing the car with it - not stripping wax or melting glue around badges and seals and the like. I'd like to use the hot water as I'm finding shifting tar and bugs is near impossible to do touchless even with carpro tar x.

    I might go for the washer that can deliver 140C, which would function as a high pressure stream cleaner which would work better on the machinery but might be too aggressive on the car. As always I'd appreciate your thoughts :)


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 5,267 ✭✭✭mikeecho


    i wouldnt use any water thats too hot to stick your face in.

    at 140c i can only think that you will do damage.


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