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Do Power washers ruin the paintwork on your car?
Tortaruga:
--- Quote from: keano on June 27, 2013, 10:44:50 pm ---Not using a pressure washer and just an open ended hose may cause the car to burst into flames. :jumpmove:
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:signLOL: :congrats:
Daltzz:
Only way it will take paint off is if there's some sort of defect or scratch for the water to get under to remove the paint
Kalpsn2000:
--- Quote from: Daltzz on July 12, 2013, 12:44:33 am ---Only way it will take paint off is if there's some sort of defect or scratch for the water to get under to remove the paint
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True...I can vouch for that...managed to take some paint off my bumper near the parking sensor a while back :sad1:
danishmkvgti:
--- Quote from: Kalpsn2000 on July 12, 2013, 11:03:28 am ---
--- Quote from: Daltzz on July 12, 2013, 12:44:33 am ---Only way it will take paint off is if there's some sort of defect or scratch for the water to get under to remove the paint
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True...I can vouch for that...managed to take some paint off my bumper near the parking sensor a while back :sad1:
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I have just scratched my paintwork using a power washer with a brush on it, stupid stupid :stupid:
i hope it can be polished away :sad1:
MattPoss:
I always wash my car with a 3 Phase Diesel Pressure Washer at around 50degrees
Only ever had a problem when the bumper had been smoothed and painted and the prep was rubbish. It didn't matter too much as I wanted to get the bumper done anyway, that just sped the process up
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