MK5 Golf GTI
General => Detailing => Topic started by: Johnny_tro on June 22, 2014, 09:48:18 pm
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Can anyone advise a decent one? Ideally with a snow foamer?
Also, can you advise a good place to buy detailing items, brushes, mits, buckets shampoos, waxes, etc etc etc
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Hi mate your better off looking over on detailingworld as the question re which pressure washer would have been asked over and over.
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Iv got a Nilfisk and its great. TBH any "main brand" PW will be fine. Snowfoam lances are available all over the internet flea-bay etc.
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I have an old one from Halfords which cost me £4 :grin: anyway its broken.
Know a lot people have got a Nilfisk, I was looking at karcher K4...........
Just looking for advise on whats best for quality/parts etc
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http://www.cleanyourcar.co.uk/washing-and-drying/snow-foam-lance-various-fittings/prod_371.html
Nilfisk... Karcher...... take your pick :happy2:
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Coool
Karcher < Bit over priced for the ££?
Nilfisk < Get more for the money??
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Also, is there someone on here who does MK5 deal on cleaning stuff?
Rich, do you that site to get your stuff?
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I would say so. Thats why I bought a Nilfisk, as the equivalent karcher was more expensive. The nilfisk hoses are a bit stiff. i bought a qwashers rubber hose off ebay and its excellent (15m long)
I have used that site quite a bit. :happy2:
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Rich - what model do you have mate?
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C130 i think :happy2:
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This is also pretty coool - handy
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/1918218.htm
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I just have a karcher k2 I think. The baby one was only £70 from B&Q it's more than good enough.
I use clean your car website for most of my stuff. Never had a problem
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tbh mate get a half decent pressure washer, and spend a bit more on some good quality cleaning products and definately get some decent polish and wax.
AutoGlym are good all rounders, not too expensive and the Super resin polish then HD Wax then extra gloss protection is the best routine i use... youll find yourself wanting it to rain to see the beading of the water! :grin:
unfortunately the jetwash is just the start of cleaning your car...then the hard work begins!
if you havent clay barred it yet then i would highly recommend that first as you would be suprised at how much dirt is removed that isnt even visible! :happy2:
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unfortunately the jetwash is just the start of cleaning your car...then the hard work begins!
:happy2:
A well executed pre-wash is by far the most important stage of cleaning your car. A proper pressure washer with good flow of water (~10 liters/min) together with a good pre-wash agent (preferably snow foam) is key to washing the car safely. This stage will also remove pretty much all the dirt and grime on well maintained (ie. waxed/sealed) cars. If you are willing to invest on a decent pressure washer, I would suggest looking at the Kränzle line at the 500-700£ mark. Compared to them the K-series Kärchers feel like toy water pistols both in terms of build quality and power.
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theres no way you need to spend 500-700 to get a decent jetwash! :signLOL:
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theres no way you need to spend 500-700 to get a decent jetwash! :signLOL:
I'd be scared of the paint getting stripped with something more powerful than a typical £100-£200 karcher Pressure Washer :scared:
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theres no way you need to spend 500-700 to get a decent jetwash! :signLOL:
I'd be scared of the paint getting stripped with something more powerful than a typical £100-£200 karcher Pressure Washer :scared:
Once you try a proper one there's no going back haha. :laugh: I regularly use a coin operated industrial series Kärcher at my local DIY garage for pre-washing and the difference to the basic 200£ Kärchers is just out of this world. I did manage to wash the balancing weights of my wheels once when I was too enthusiastic with the washer. :jumping:
It's not the pressure but the water flow (combined with pressure => power) that sets the washers apart. The pressure is adjustable on the better machines and you're usually fine at around or less than 100 bar. If you set the pressure up to eleven on the more powerful machines and wash up close you can of course do damage...
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Just buy a cheap refurb from Karcher outlet. :happy2:
(Most are simply unwanted unused returns)
Any K2 is perfect for washing cars.
Don't go for a high pressure washer. It'll do more damage than good.
http://www.karcheroutlet.co.uk/products/subcat.asp?mID=Pressure-Washers&sID=K1-and-K2-Pressure-Washers
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Don't go for a high pressure washer. It'll do more damage than good.
The pressure isn't as important as the water flow.
It's not the pressure but the water flow (combined with pressure => power) that sets the washers apart.
What he said.
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Just buy a cheap refurb from Karcher outlet. :happy2:
(Most are simply unwanted unused returns)
Any K2 is perfect for washing cars.
Don't go for a high pressure washer. It'll do more damage than good.
http://www.karcheroutlet.co.uk/products/subcat.asp?mID=Pressure-Washers&sID=K1-and-K2-Pressure-Washers
:happy2: i agree