Car cleaning with a pressure washer can also improve your ability to remove brake dust, mud, and even lumps from armyworm guts and bird droppings.
What are the risks of high-pressure cleaning a car?
Pressure washers aren't the all-in-one solution to car washing. In fact, if you use the wrong settings, the wrong adapter, or the wrong foam cannon soap, it can cause some problems, including:
Chipped Paint: Did you know that most pressure washers are used to remove spray paint or graffiti from brick, concrete, and metal fences? This is a lot of pressure. Imagine what this would do to your (relatively) soft paint?
Scraping: Pressure washers can also give car owners a false sense of security because they forget to completely remove any soap residue when rinsing. If this happens and you dry the vehicle with your regular soap, scratches, and damage may result.
The Correct Settings Must Be Used: As we'll explain further below, using the correct settings and nozzles is critical when you're using your pressure washer on your rides. Also, you need to make sure you're using the right support tools, such as a spray wand or nozzle, foam cannon, and shampoo (in the right proportions).

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