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      05-21-2020, 11:09 PM   #23
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Originally Posted by 3t3p View Post
Main real danger from pressure washers that is rarely discussed or witnessed on videos is complete disregard for water ingress under high pressure.

People spraying sensors, seals, brakes with high pressure water. It's probably all designed in to cars these days but why push your luck?

As said twice now, a pressure washer is nice to have for cleaning a car, yeh quite nice tbh. Is it essential? Most definitely not.

So if you want help with work-arounds to detail without one, let us know what you can and can't do where you live and what your aims and amount of effort you want to put in are.
Sure, makes sense...

In a sense, I really just meant portable and pressurized water without a power-source. Think empty parking with no outlet (except underground)

Using something that is pressurized by hand does not seem like a feasible/easy wash and dry to me...now if there' something that is relatively cheap, easy and compact that would do a better job
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