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Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Amri » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 7:44 +0000

Hey

My husband likes gadgets and bought a powerwasher :) - if I used that to wash my 5 would it damage the paintwork?

I think he's also planning to get a foam 'thingie' for it too, any comments on using one of these? (my driveway is going to look like a foam party, WooHoo everyone invited!! :D)


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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby leamyj » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 1:46 +0000

I would say use the common sense approach...don't have the nozzle of the washer too close to the bodywork and you should be fine.

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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Mel Walters » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 1:50 +0000

No Amri don't do it !!!!
There is no pleasure in washing a 5 with that, use a nice sponge and bucket and then a hosepipe !!! Keep the power washer for the 4x4's !!! I've no inclination to wash my Navara the "nice" way that gets the blaster ha ha

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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Amri » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 1:55 +0000

Mel Walters wrote:No Amri don't do it !!!!
There is no pleasure in washing a 5 with that, use a nice sponge and bucket and then a hosepipe !!! Keep the power washer for the 4x4's !!! I've no inclination to wash my Navara the "nice" way that gets the blaster ha ha

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haha! No I've done it the 'nice' way many's a time on a sunny Sunday morning!! Unfortunately it takes about 2 hours from start to finish and i'm not always that flush for time :(

I'll make sure to give her a nice rub down with a chamois afterwards though so she doesn't feel to abused :D :D :D
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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Mel Walters » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 2:02 +0000

I have to admit to only washing mine when it's filthy which is now as I hit a patch of gravel on Monday and nearly lost my life !!!
My baby is now covered in white dust so I will in a minute, get off my bum and wash it !!! Hopefully no customers will come into the shop and disturb me !! Hope to meet you girls on a run in the future

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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Amri » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 2:09 +0000

The sun has come out now - it's an excuse to be outside at the very least 8)

Yes, hope we meet on a run over the summer!!!
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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Mel Walters » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 2:21 +0000

Look forward to it Amri
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Re: Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby johnv » Thu, 02 Jun 2011 8:33 +0000

dont use the power washer on the soft top
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Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby shenab » Fri, 03 Jun 2011 6:52 +0000

Amri

Been using a power washer on mine for 4 years! As the guys say, just don't get too close with it. It helped strip off my old alloys :(

I have a brush attachment which forces the washer to use a lower pressure. I use that with the foam.. Maybe the same with your foam attachment?

Rinse off with power at a distance and never on the soft top. Autoglym is your only man. Been using it since I had the car and my vinyl roof is still in good nick. Specially before the hard top goes on.

Get some alloy cleaner/ protector too. Having wax on the rims really helps when washing the brake dust among dust in other areas off after scary sliding!

Drive safe. And we will def have to meet up as I'm in Dublin too!

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Powerwashing (with foam?)

Postby Cloggy » Fri, 03 Jun 2011 3:58 +0000

I have a karcher with foam dispenser. Only use it to blast in the wheel arches. All the rest is best done by hand.


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