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<blockquote data-quote="EricM" data-source="post: 1508441" data-attributes="member: 20286"><p>A fire hose would not hurt a vehicle whatsoever, it's just like your garden hose pressure wise.</p><p></p><p>Since you are claiming ignorance for others- here, learn from me and spread knowledge to others.</p><p>-Using a pressure washing is not necessary to wash a car.</p><p>-Using a pressure washer will not give you better results than washing by hand.</p><p>-Using a pressure washer is more work than a sponge and bucket.</p><p>-Using a pressure washer takes more time than a sponge and bucket.</p><p>-Using a pressure washer costs more than a sponge and bucket.</p><p>-Using a pressure washer is more more damaging to our environment.</p><p></p><p>I'm not against pressure washing either. I like it. It's quite fun and satisfying to do. I have a nice pressure washer and all the attachments and have spent hours running it. I've never approached any of my vehicles with it though. There is no need for it. I don't have mold that needs removed from my vehicles.</p><p></p><p>I guess I can see some of you guys in the Pacific NW needing it to take off mold and mildew now that I think about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="EricM, post: 1508441, member: 20286"] A fire hose would not hurt a vehicle whatsoever, it's just like your garden hose pressure wise. Since you are claiming ignorance for others- here, learn from me and spread knowledge to others. -Using a pressure washing is not necessary to wash a car. -Using a pressure washer will not give you better results than washing by hand. -Using a pressure washer is more work than a sponge and bucket. -Using a pressure washer takes more time than a sponge and bucket. -Using a pressure washer costs more than a sponge and bucket. -Using a pressure washer is more more damaging to our environment. I'm not against pressure washing either. I like it. It's quite fun and satisfying to do. I have a nice pressure washer and all the attachments and have spent hours running it. I've never approached any of my vehicles with it though. There is no need for it. I don't have mold that needs removed from my vehicles. I guess I can see some of you guys in the Pacific NW needing it to take off mold and mildew now that I think about it. [/QUOTE]
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